Fall 2021 Fast Facts
Undergraduate Students | Graduate Students | Ladder Faculty | Lecturers/Adjuncts | Staff |
---|---|---|---|---|
31,814 enrolled undergraduate students | 13,243 enrolled graduate students | 1,511 ladder faculty | 1,222 lecturers/adjuncts | 8,514 staff |
54% are women | 48% are women | 35% are women | 40% are women | 54% are women |
1% are transgender/gender non-conforming* | 1% are transgender/gender non-conforming* | 1% are transgender/gender non-conforming | 1% are transgender/gender non-conforming | 1% are transgender/gender non-conforming |
13% are LGBQ+* | 6% are LGBQ+* | 6% are LGBQ+* | 7% are LGBQ+* | 9% are LGBQ+* |
10% have a disability** | 3% have a disability** | 5% have a disability** | 4% have a disability** | 7% have a disability** |
23% are from underrepresented groups*** | 15% are from underrepresented groups*** | 12% are from underrepresented groups*** | 11% are from underrepresented groups*** | 27% are from underrepresented groups*** |
29% are first generation college students† | 40% are doctoral students | 84% are tenured | 3% are tenured | 31% are represented |
27% are Pell Grant Recipients | ||||
13% are international | 29% are international/non-domestic |
* LGBTQ+ identities only started to be collected on the applications in 2016 for undergraduates and in 2018 for graduate students and in 2020 for employees, so current numbers are undercounts.
** Disability data for students comes from the Disabled Students Program while disability data for employees comes from our employee data system. As students are only included if they receive services and employees are only included if they disclose their disability, current numbers are an undercount.
*** Underrepresented groups are African American, Chicano/Latino, Native American/Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander.
† First-generation college students are defined as students where neither parent has earned a four-year degree.
SOURCES: UC BERKELEY CAL ANSWERS, DSP, OPA, OUA, OFEW, and GRADUATE DIVISION and UC INFO CENTER, Fall 2021
Why We Do This Work: The Numbers
California is one of the most diverse states in the nation with its diversity ever-growing. UC Berkeley's Strategic Plan for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity states as a goal to "[c]reate a critical mass of talented students [...] that will fully represent California’s excellence and diversity." At present, UC Berkeley does not represent the diversity of the state. Part of the work of the Division of Equity & Inclusion is to help redress this lack of representation at UC Berkeley.
African American Representation
In California, African Americans are roughly 7% of the population, while they are only 4% of undergraduate students at UC Berkeley.
Chicanx/Latinx Representation
In California, Chicanx/Latinx are roughly 39% of the population, while they are only 18% of undergraduate students at UC Berkeley.
Native American/Alaska Native
In California, Native Americans/Alaska Natives are roughly 2% of the population, while they are only 0.4% of undergraduate students at UC Berkeley.
Pacific Islander Representation
In California, Pacific Islanders are roughly 0.8% of the population, while they are only 0.2% of undergraduate students at UC Berkeley.
Disability Representation
In California, people with disabilities are roughly 18% of the population, while they are only 11% of undergraduate students at UC Berkeley.