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Colleges with High Student to Faculty Ratio in District of Columbia

This page lists colleges with the high Student to Faculty Ratio (a faculty teaches/cares more students which means probably less attention/support on each student) in District of Columbia. Howard University has the lowest students to faculty ratio of 14 to 1 where 1,165 faculty or instructional staffs teach 12,886 undergraduate students in District of Columbia.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. We also exclude schools which provide programs through online exclusively since those schools have relatively many more students per faculty than regular colleges.
The next table shows the schools that have high Student to Faculty Ratio with total number of students and faculties. Note that the actual ratio is computed based on number of undergraduate students and instructional staffs who teach undergraduate programs. It may differ from the number of faculties shown in below table. You may want to check colleges having the Lowest Student to Faculty Ratio in District of Columbia.
Colleges with High Student to Faculty Ratio in District of Columbia
NameStudent to Faculty Ratio# of Students# of Full-time Faculty# of Part-time Faculty
1Howard University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
14 to 112,886929236
2George Washington University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
12 to 125,9391,2551,239
3Trinity Washington University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
12 to 11,89572150
4American University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
11 to 113,885827704
5The Catholic University of America
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
11 to 14,968351323
6Georgetown University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsWashington, DC
11 to 120,9841,251967
7University of the District of Columbia
Public, four-yearsWashington, DC
6 to 13,577209412