Student Diversity
African American:
15%Asian American:
2%Hispanic:
6%International:
0%Native American:
0%White:
70%Unknown:
1%
Student Age Breakdown
Under 18:
7%18-19:
46%20-21:
18%22-24:
9%25+:
20%
Common States of Residence
- Florida
- Foreign countries
- New Jersey
- North Carolina
- Texas
Typical Peers
Most Germanna students are friendly, open, and fun-loving people who enjoy talking in the hallways and hanging out with friends a little bit more than they enjoy studying. The student body includes people who were home-chooled under rigorous Christian curricula, students who barely passed high school, over-achievers headed for prestigious universities, students still figuring out what they want to do with their lives, people studying for Career Certificate programs, and older working adults who have returned to school after long breaks. Basically, Germanna welcomes students from every socioeconomic, academic, and professional background, so making friends isn't difficult.
Athletic Conferences
Football: N/A
Basketball: N/A
Student Organizations
The Student Government Association (SGA), Phi Theta Kappa, Psi Beta, and Students Helping Honduras are the most active student organizations on campus. Germanna's Phi Theta Kappa and Psi Beta chapters are part of the international honor societies that recognize highly motivated students, and they recruit new members each semester. Other clubs include anime club, step team, and art club. Germanna also has basketball, cheerleading, and dance teams, though many students are surprised to learn about them because only a few students are involved in sports.
Starting a new club isn't exceptionally difficult. Students must petition the dean of Student Affairs for permission to form the new club and must have a faculty adviser who is willing to monitor the organization's activities.
ROTC Programs
Army ROTC:
NoNavy ROTC:
NoAir Force ROTC:
No
Did You Know?
- A good percentage of the student population at Germanna is still in high school and is completing college courses through dual enrollment.
- Many students smoke by the entrances of the buildings, much to the non-smokers' dismays. During the Cigarette Litter Prevention program, Phi Theta Kappa, the school's honor society, encourages people to "butt out," "watch their butts," smoke only in designated smoking areas, and to dispose of their cigarette butts properly.