Racialized peoples

- 38% of Concordia student respondents identify as a racialized person. This is similar to what we observe among other Canadian universities (40%).
- Respondents who are members of a linguistic minority group or a member of a religious or faith community are more likely to identify as racialized (58% and 50% respectively). This is also the case for Canadian citizens by naturalization (59%), immigrants (52%), or refugees (59%).
- We also observe a slightly higher proportion of racialized students in the John Molson School of Business (41%).