Enrollment Statistics

Undergraduate enrollment at USTP Cagayan de Oro over four academic years shows a relatively balanced gender distribution, with slight variations between male and female students.

In SY 2022–2023, enrollment totaled 7,213 male students and 7,566 female students during the first semester, and 6,623 male students and 6,956 female students during the second semester.

In SY 2023–2024, there were 7,812 and 7,531 male students, while 7,538 and 7,519 female students were enrolled in the first and second semesters.

For SY 2024–2025, enrollment included 6,894 and 6,479 male students, and 6,325 and 6,063 female students in the first and second semesters, respectively.

In SY 2025–2026, the university recorded 7,041 and 6,773 male students, and 6,048 and 5,860 female students in the first and second semesters, respectively.

The percentage distribution by school year shows minor shifts in gender representation:

  • SY 2022–2023: 48.79% male, 51.21% female
  • SY 2023–2024: 50.71% male, 49.29% female
  • SY 2024–2025: 51.91% male, 48.09% female
  • SY 2025–2026: 53.70% male, 46.30% female

 

Overall, from SY 2022–2023 to SY 2025–2026, a total of 109,661 undergraduate students were enrolled at USTP CDO, comprising 56,146 male students (51%) and 53,515 female students (49%).

Post-baccalaureate program enrollment at USTP CDO across four academic years shows a notable gender imbalance, with female students consistently comprising the majority.

In SY 2022–2023, enrollment recorded 4 and 5 male students and 23 and 10 female students in the first and second semesters, respectively.

Similarly, in SY 2023–2024, there were 2 and 3 male students, while 10 and 9 female students were enrolled in the first and second semesters.

For SY 2024–2025, enrollment included 4 and 1 male students, and 12 and 5 female students during the first and second semesters, respectively.

In SY 2025–2026, the university recorded 4 male students and 11 female students in the first semester, and 5 male students and 13 female students in the second semester.

Moreover, the percentage distribution by school year reflects a consistently higher proportion of female students:

  • SY 2022–2023: 21.43% male, 78.57% female
  • SY 2023–2024: 20.83% male, 79.17% female
  • SY 2024–2025: 22.73% male, 77.27% female
  • SY 2025–2026: 27.27% male, 72.73% female

 

In summary, from SY 2022–2023 to SY 2025–2026, a total of 121 post-baccalaureate students were enrolled at USTP CDO, comprising 28 male students (23%) and 93 female students (77%).

Master’s degree enrollment at USTP CDO over four academic years shows a relatively balanced gender distribution, with female students comprising a slightly larger share of the student population.

In SY 2022–2023, there were 290 male students compared to 327 female students in the first semester, and 213 male students compared to 220 female students in the second semester.

In SY 2023–2024, during the first semester, 221 male students were enrolled compared to 281 female students; in the second semester, there were 235 male students and 285 female students.

For SY 2024–2025, enrollment included 268 male students and 226 female students in the first semester, and 360 male students and 286 female students in the second semester.

In SY 2025–2026, the university recorded 242 male students and 323 female students in the first semester, and 189 male students and 215 female students in the second semester.

The percentage distribution by school year shows a consistently higher proportion of female students:

  • SY 2022–2023: 47.90% male, 52.10% female
  • SY 2023–2024: 43.97% male, 56.03% female
  • SY 2024–2025: 43.33% male, 56.67% female
  • SY 2025–2026: 44.48% male, 55.52% female

 

Overall, from SY 2022–2023 to SY 2025–2026, a total of 4,196 master’s students were enrolled at USTP CDO, comprising 1,884 male students (45%) and 2,312 female students (55%).

Doctoral enrollment at USTP CDO over four academic years shows a relatively balanced gender distribution, with a gradual shift toward parity between male and female students.

In SY 2022–2023, there were 43 male students and 31 female students enrolled in the first semester, and 69 male students and 54 female students enrolled in the second semester.

In SY 2023–2024, enrollment included 42 male students in the first semester, 39 male students in the second semester, and 56 female students in both semesters.

For SY 2024–2025, there were 51 male students and 55 female students in the first semester, and 53 male students and 58 female students in the second semester.

In SY 2025–2026, the university recorded 55 male students and 49 female students in the first semester, and 49 male students and 46 female students in the second semester.

Reflecting these enrollment changes, the percentage distribution by school year indicates a gradual shift toward balance:

  • SY 2022–2023: 37.65% male, 62.44% female
  • SY 2023–2024: 41.97% male, 58.03% female
  • SY 2024–2025: 47.93% male, 52.07% female
  • SY 2025–2026: 52.26% male, 47.74% female

 

In summary, 806 doctoral students enrolled at USTP CDO from SY 2022–2023 to SY 2025–2026, with a gender distribution of 363 males (45%) and 443 females (55%), highlighting a diverse student body over the four-year period.