College of Informatics

Insight Guide: Our Students

The College of Informatics attracts students from across the commonwealth, the region and around the world because of our small class size, high-quality academic programs and friendly atmosphere.

Here you get the feeling of home — a small-school environment with big university resources. Our students say they come here because of our affordability, our commitment to learning and the chance to grow both personally and professionally, in the classroom, and via co-ops and internships.

As the world becomes a much smaller place, our students — who come from all over that world — will be ready.
 
Student Population Spring 2007 Spring 2008
Total students in academic programs 1,015 1,134
Undergraduate students 923 1,025
Graduate students 92 109
International students (29 countries) 36 35
Where Students are From Spring 2008
Cincinnati- Hamilton, OH-KY-IN CMSA 62%
Other States (minus CMSA) 35%
International 3%
Student Age & Gender Spring 2008
Average age of undergraduate students 25
Average age of graduate students 32
Students over the age of 25 years 30%
Male : female ratio 1.5 : 1
Scholarships & Bursaries 2007-2008 2008-2009
Number of awards 39 45
Value of awards $177,000 $175,450

Total Enrollments by Academic Year

Stacked bar chart showing total enrollments by academic year

Photo of Dr. Yasue Kuwahara