Faculty and Student Diversity
Review USC demographic data for faculty and students. Includes breakouts by race/ethnicity, and binary sex. This page also includes information on first-generation, Pell, underrepresented students.
A Perspective on Diversity
The USC undergraduate student body has changed much over the last 20 years. Efforts to enroll talented students from different areas of life have dramatically changed the composition of our campus. The Office of Institutional Research is responsible for reporting demographic and outcomes statistics about the student body. We do this to stay compliant with federal regulations, consumer advocacy groups, accreditation bodies, and rankings organizations; but mostly we do it to promote transparency, accountability, and to help ourselves track the diversity of the student body. The image explores how these categories overlap in the undergraduate degree-seeking student population. The chart looks at diversity from three perspectives:
- diversity in terms of racial and ethnic assignment,
- diversity in terms familial circumstance (first-generation college student status), and
- diversity in terms of economic circumstance (Pell Grant status as a proxy for low-income).