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Strayer University

Washington, DC

Located in Washington, DC and set in an urban environment, Strayer University is a private comprehensive higher education institution. This educational institution operates on a quarterly calendar. To find out more about what Strayer University has to offer to its students, read on for the latest data reported by this school.

Quick Facts

3,049

Total Number of Graduate Students

27.2:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Student Body

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Main Student Body

The school has an overall of 3,049 students, according to the data from 2003.

Student Population Gender Ratio

According to the most recent information, this school has 1,388 male and 1,661 female students. The higher number of female students compared to male students exemplifies the value placed on gender equality at this institution.

Browse Programs

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Faculty

27.2:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

The student-to-faculty ratio can tell you a lot about the teaching resources a school provides for its students.

According to the latest information, the total number of faculty members at this school is 61. 54 male and 7 female faculty members were active at this school in 2003.

Student Population Diversity Graph

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FAQ

Strayer University is located in Washington, DC.

Contact Information

Strayer University,

1025 15th Street, NW

Washington, DC

20005-2603

202 408-2400

School Website

Data Source: IPEDS and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved.
Portions of this content were co-written with OpenAI's GPT-3.5 model.

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