University of Colorado releases annual demographic report showing changing campus community

Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen
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The University of Colorado has released its annual demographic report, highlighting changes in the composition of its student body, faculty, and staff. The 2024-25 report examines a decade’s worth of data and shows that the university’s population is evolving alongside shifts in Colorado’s overall demographics. While student diversity appears to be increasing at a pace similar to statewide trends, changes among faculty and staff are occurring more gradually.

The report includes data up through fall 2024 and provides insights into how CU serves various communities across Colorado. The university plans to present updated enrollment figures for the fall 2025 semester at the upcoming Board of Regents meeting scheduled for September 18.

Those interested in more detailed findings can access the full demographic report on the CU Office of Collaboration website.



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