10.6.2 Access to university track underrepresented groups applications

  • The gender distribution of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at the Providence University for the 2022 and 2023 academic years is as follows:
Total number of students by gender 

Year

2022 Academic year

2023 Academic year

2024 Academic year

Gender

Population

%

Population

%

Population

%

Male

4488

38.34%

4,308

39.21%

4,176

39.29%

Female

7281

61.66%

6,679

60.79%

6,454

60.71%

Total

11706

100%

10,987

100%

10,630

100%

Bachelor

Year

2022 Academic year

2023 Academic year

2024 Academic year

Gender

Population

%

Population

%

Population

%

Male

4082

38.36%

3,893

39.43%

3,775

39.86%

Female

6560

61.64%

5,979

60.57%

5,696

60.14%

Total

10642

100%

9,872

100%

9,471

100%

Master/In-service Master’s and Ph.D Program

Year

2022 Academic year

2023 Academic year

2024 Academic year

Gender

Population

%

Population

%

Population

%

Male

406

38.15%

390

37.01%

374

34.09%

Female

658

61.85%

664

62.99%

723

65.91%

Total

1064

100%

1,054

100%

1097

100%

 

  • Admission of underrepresented groups to PU in the academic year2024  

To promote sustainable development based on equality, PU is committed to ensuring the educational rights of disadvantaged groups. The university offers a variety of admission channels and actively encourages enrollment from underrepresented groups, including Indigenous students, students with disabilities, and those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The admission situation for each channel in the 2024 academic year is as follows:

Admission Channel

Number of Applicants

Number of students admitted

%

Individual application (economically disadvantaged applicants)

116

54

46.55%

Individual application (indigenous applicants)

39

5

12.82%

Individual application from Technological and Vocational Education (economically disadvantaged applicants)

16

6

37.50%

Specialty Selection

(economically disadvantaged applicants)

25

23

92.00%

Specialty Selection

(New immigrant or their children)

26

24

92.31%

Bachelor Program for indigenous students

28

23

82.14%

Students with disabilities

46

18

39.13%

Star Plan(admission by school recommendations) (economically disadvantaged applicants)

19

19

100%

Star Plan(admission by school recommendations) (indigenous applicants)

5

5

100%