Kenny’s Academy of Barbering enrolls 92 undergrads

Kenny’s Academy of Barbering enrolls 92 undergrads
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At Kenny’s Academy of Barbering, 65 percent of undergraduate students are nontraditional students – age 25 or older – and 62 percent are male, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.

The private for-profit school in Indianapolis enrolled 92 students in fall 2018, all in undergraduate programs, data shows. No undergraduates were transferred from another college or university.

100 percent of undergraduates are residents of Indiana.

The undergraduate student body is comprised of students who identify as Black or African American (90 percent) and white (10 percent).

Kenny’s Academy of Barbering undergraduate enrollment
Total Portion of Total
Undergraduate enrollment 92
Male ~57 62%
Female ~35 38%
Age 24 and under ~29 32%
Age 25 and over ~60 65%
In-state residence 92 100%
Black or African American ~83 90%
White ~9 10%
Not enrolled in distance education 92 100%


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