Students from Historically Underserved Groups in Higher Education
Traditionally, Historically Underrepresented Minority (HURM) students are members of groups that have “historically comprised a minority of the US population.”
Current census data indicates that this term should be redefined and instead of underrepresented, we refer to underserved students (African American/Black, Asian, Hispanic, American Indian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and multiracial individuals) plus first-generation students and low-income students. In specific instances, other groups of students may also be considered underrepresented such as other ethnicities, veterans, adult learners, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+, different religious groups and different economic groups.
Data Details
Year | Target | Actual |
---|---|---|
Baseline | n/a | 49% |
FY23 | n/a | 52% |
FY25 | 52% | TBD |
FY30 | 55% | TBD |
Student Race/Ethnicity
(Fall 2023)
42.4%
White
29.9%
Black or African American
10.1%
Hispanic or Latino
6.5%
Asian
5.3%
Two or More Races
3.4%
Unknown
2.1%
U.S. Nonresident
0.1%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.1%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander