University of the District of Columbia

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University of the District of Columbia is a small Public, 4-year college located in Washington, DC. The acceptance rate is and the average in-state tuition cost is $5,292 .

  • Address: 4200 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 00002-0008
  • Phone: (202) 274-5000
  • Website: www.udc.edu/
  • Type: Public, 4-year
  • Student Population: 3,577
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 6 to 1
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Application Fee: $50
  • Selectivity: Most Selective

Cost

  In-State Out-of-State
Tuition and Fees $6,152 $13,004
Books and Supplies $1,149 $1,149
Room & Board $15,137 $15,137
Other $5,681 $5,681
Total Cost $28,119 $34,971

Tuition and Cost Breakdown

Admissions

  • Acceptance Rate:
  • SAT Range: –
  • ACT Range: –

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Majors

The most popular University of the District of Columbia majors are:

  1. Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other
  2. Computer Science
  3. Biology/Biological Sciences, General
  4. Political Science and Government, General
  5. Accounting

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Enrollment

University of the District of Columbia has a total enrollment of 3,577 students.

Attendance Status

  • Full-time: 41%
  • Part-time: 59%

Student Gender

  • Male: 36%
  • Female: 64%

Student Race/Ethnicity

  • American Indian or Alaskan: 0%
  • Asian: 2%
  • Black or African American: 55%
  • Hispanic / Latino: 21%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0%
  • White: 7%
  • Two or More Races: 3%
  • Unknown: 7%
  • Non-resident Alien: 5%

Student Age

  • 24 and Under: 60%
  • 25 and Over: 40%
  • Age Unknown: 0%

Student Residence

  • In-State: 82%
  • Out-of-State: 18%
  • Unknown: 0%

The data on this website is sourced as public domain data from the most recent survey year of the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator tool. That tool can be found at this link: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/. MyCollegeSelection encourages students to explore multiple resources is part of the research process in selecting the college of their dreams.