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Following a trend in the population as a whole, Washington's student population has grown more diverse. In 1999, 76 percent of students attending the state's public four-year institutions were white. By 2009, fewer than 69 percent were white. Hispanics, Washington's fastest-growing minority group, accounted for nearly 4 percent of students at public four-year institutions in 1999, compared to 6.5 percent in 2009.
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Washington Student Race/Ethnicity by Institution Type Fall 2010 | |||
| Public 4-Year | Private 4-Year | Community/Technical | |
| Black | 3,617(3.3%) | 2,153 (4.7%) | 10,167 (5.5%) |
| Native American | 1,553 (1.4%) | 664 (1.4%) | 3,107 (1.7%) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 14,040 (12.8%) | 3,471 (7.5%) | 13,145 (7.0%) |
| Hispanic | 7,480 (6.8%) | 3,349 (7.3%) | 16,643 (8.9%) |
| White | 74298 (67.9%) | 33,300 (72.1%) | 128,835 (69.1%) |
| 2 or More | 2,310 (2.1%) | 1,530 (3.3%) | 8,360 (4.5%) |
| Nonresident Alien | 6,154 (5.6%) | 1,711 (3.7%) | 6,253 (3.4%) |
| Total | 109,452 (100%) | 46,178 (100%) | 186,510 (100%) |