Students
Florida School of Traditional Midwifery has 67 undergradute students. 0% of the undergraduate students are male compared to 100% female.
Undergradute Enrollment
Enrollment by gender
0% men
100% women
Students by Ethnicity
The ethnic diversity of undergraduate students at Florida School of Traditional Midwifery comprises of 43% "White" which is the largest ethnic group followed by 25% "Black or African American", 22% "Hispanic/Latino", 3% "Two or more races", 3% "Race/ethnicity unknown", 1% "American Indian or Alaska Native", 1% "Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander", 1% "Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander", 0% "Nonresident Alien" and 0% "Asian".
Enrollment by ethnicity
0% Asian
43% White
22% Hispanic/Latino
0% Nonresident Alien
3% Two or more races
3% Race/ethnicity unknown
25% Black or African American
1% American Indian or Alaska Native
1% Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Students by Age
The age distribution of students at Florida School of Traditional Midwifery consists of the largest percent of undergraduate students (70%) in the 25 to 64 years age group followed by 30% in the 18 to 24 years age group, 0% in the under 18 years age group, and 0% in the over 65 years age group.
Enrollment by age
0% Over 65 years
30% 18 to 24 years
70% 25 to 64 years
0% Under 18 years