A diverse community focused on a central purpose.
Students at Tai Sophia come to us from all backgrounds and at various stages in their lives and their careers. Some are recent graduates of an undergraduate program. Some are looking to delve deeper into their current professions. Some are seeking to make bigger changes. It’s quite possible that no two people are at Tai Sophia for the same reason.
Yet, every student here is focused on making a difference. We are a community of like-minded learners who want to be creators and catalysts of change with the purpose of improving our own lives and the lives of the people we touch every day.
Current Enrollment
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Ethnicity
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| Acupuncture |
250(56%) |
African American |
44 (10%) |
| Applied Healing Arts |
111 (25%) |
Asian |
23 (5%) |
| Herbal Medicine |
63 (14%) |
Caucasian |
325 (73%) |
| Chinese Herbs |
20 (5%) |
Hispanic |
7 (2%) |
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Other |
21 (5%) |
| Total: |
444 |
Foreign |
21 (5%) |
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Native American |
3 (0.7%) |
Age
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Geographic Region
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| Average Age |
40 |
International |
7 (2%) |
| Range |
21-69 |
Regional Area
(MD, VA, DC, PA) |
390 (88%) |
Gender
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Other States |
47 (10%) |
| Female |
374 (84%) |
Foreign Countries Represented
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| Male |
70 (16%) |
Brazil, Canada, Columbia, Korea, P.R. of China, Russia |
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Occupational Backgrounds
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Student/Faculty Ratio
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| Business |
31% |
Acupuncture |
2:1 |
| Health Care |
26% |
Herbal Medicine |
4:1 |
| Other/Undeclared |
20% |
Applied Healing Arts |
5:1 |
| Education |
11% |
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| Government/Military |
5% |
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| Student |
4% |
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| Science |
2% |
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| Law |
1% |
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