Carnegie Mellon University Student Life

Carnegie Mellon University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7298 in the last year. Degree seeking gender distribution is 49.56% male students and 50.44% female students.

In athletics, Carnegie Mellon University competes as part of the NCAA Division III, reflecting its commitment to fostering a vibrant student experience both on and off the field.

Carnegie Mellon University Student Life Stats

16296
total enrollment
50%
live on campus
51%
live Off Campus
NCAA Division III
athletic association

Carnegie Mellon University Student Body

  • Total enrollment
    16296(fall 2023)
  • Total Undergraduate Enrollment
    7298(fall 2023)
  • Total graduate enrollment
    8998(fall 2023)
  • Awarded Pell Grants (2022-2023)
    34.98%
  • Enrolled students who are veterans or active service members
    N/A
  • Full-time degree-seeking students
    99.98%
  • Part-time degree-seeking students
    2.1%

Housing & Residence Halls at Carnegie Mellon University

  • Types of campus housing available
    • Men only housing
    • women only housing
    • coed housing
    • disabled student housing
  • Housing Available to Students
    Yes

Sports at Carnegie Mellon University

  • Sports
    • Badminton
    • Basketball
    • Cross-Country Running
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Racquetball
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Squash
    • Swimming And Diving
    • Table Tennis
    • Tennis
    • Track And Field
    • Ultimate Frisbee
    • Volleyball
    • Water Polo

Clubs & Organizations at Carnegie Mellon University

  • Air Force ROTC
    NR
  • Army ROTC
    NR
  • Marine ROTC
    NR
  • Navy ROTC
    NR
  • Student activities
    • Choral Groups
    • Marching Band
    • Drama Theatre
    • Radio Station
    • Student Newspaper
    • National Fraternities
    • National Sororities

Carnegie Mellon University Campus Safety

Safety data for Carnegie Mellon University are submitted to the U.S. Department of Education by the institution but have not been independently validated. The reported figures represent alleged incidents as recorded by campus security or law enforcement, rather than confirmed legal outcomes such as prosecutions or convictions.

Prospective students and their families are encouraged to conduct independent research to assess the safety of both the campus and its surrounding areas. This approach ensures a well-rounded understanding of the environment based on personal priorities and concerns.