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Backgrounder
prepared by
Department of Communications
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
3211 Fourth Street NE · Washington, DC 20017
202-541-3200 · 202-541-3173 fax · www.usccb.org/comm
Catholic Education in the United States at a Glance
Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools:
Total Catholic school student enrollment for 2007 is 2,397,187:1
- Elementary Schools: 6,562 schools educating 1,724,761 students2
- High Schools: 1,350 schools educating 672,426 students3
- Student/teacher ratio: 15:14
- High School Graduation Rate: 99%; 97% go to college5
Full-time equivalent professional staff: 159,135:6
- 95.6% Laity (women: 74.5%; men: 21.1%)
- 4.4% Religious/Clergy (Sisters: 3.2%; Brothers: .6%; Clergy: .6%)
Single Gender Schools:7
- Catholic Elementary: less than one percent
- Catholic secondary: 33.1%
Ethnicity and Non-Catholic Affiliation:8
- Minority student enrollment is 596,149, equal to 25.7% of the total enrollment
- Non-Catholic enrollment is 320,615, equal to 13.8% of the total enrollment (up from 11.2% in 1980 and 2.7% in 1970)
Non-residential Schools for Handicapped Persons: 82 schools educating 8,659 students9
Public School Students Receiving Religious Education:10
- Elementary school students: 3,387,142
- High school students: 732,917
Average Tuition and Costs at Catholic Schools:11
- Mean Elementary School Tuition: $2,607; Per pupil cost: $4,268
- Mean Freshman Year High School Tuition: $6,906; Per pupil cost: $8,743
- Based on the average public school per pupil cost of $8,310, Catholic schools provide a $19.3 billion savings for the nation.
New schools opened: 36; consolidated or closed: 21212
Schools with a waiting list for admission: 2,60713
Minority student enrollment: 596,149, equal to 25.7% of the total enrollment14
Catholic Colleges, Universities, Related Institutions: 23615
- Traditional Four-year Degree Colleges and Universities: 22016
- Single Program & Theological Houses of Study open to lay students: 1617
- Between 1980 – 2005, enrollment in Catholic colleges and universities increased by 60.88%18
- Between 1980 and present, 15 new Catholic colleges and universities have been founded19
- Educating 785,619 students20
Student Body Make-up:
- 61.5% of first-year students attending Catholic colleges self-identify as Catholic vs. 27.4% of first-year students at public institutions21
- Catholic College Enrollment Breakdown by Gender (2005 figures)22
- Average tuition and fees at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities: $19,468.00 (2005-06)23
Seminaries:24
- Diocesan Seminaries: 100; Students: 3,383
- Religious Seminaries: 158; Students: 1,797
- Newly Ordained Priests: 581 (2006-07)
Sources:
- The Official Catholic Directory 2007, P.J. Kenedy & Sons, New Providence, NJ 2007
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- National Catholic Educational Association 2006-2007 Annual Report
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- The Official Catholic Directory 2007
- Ibid.
- National Catholic Educational Association 2006-2007 Annual Report
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- The Official Catholic Directory 2007
- Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
- Ibid.
- National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) 2006 Digest of Educational Statistics
- Ibid.
- The Official Catholic Directory 2007
- Pryor, John H., et. al. 2006 The American Freshman: National Norms for Fall 2006 Los Angeles: Higher
Education Research Institute, UCLA
- NCES 2006 Digest of Educational Statistics
- Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, 2005-2006 Research
- The Official Catholic Directory 2007
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