
UW Tacoma Asian American and Pacific Islander students pose for a group portrait next to Maru, a sculpture by Seattle artist Gerard Tsutakawa commemorating Tacoma's Japanese Language School and the legacy of World War II incarceration.
Project AAPI THRIVE
October 27, 2022
A $2-million federal grant will help UW Tacoma expand supports and services for Asian American, Pacific Islander and low-income students.
Self-reported population of those with Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry in Pierce County, 2021
Filipino | 15,834 |
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Korean | 13,176 |
Vietnamese | 9,301 |
Chinese | 4,246 |
Japanese | 3,360 |
Asian Indian | 2,460 |
Other Asian1 | 11,844 |
Native Hawaiian | 1,217 |
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Guamanian or Chamorro | 3,081 |
Samoan | 6,411 |
Other P.I.2 | 4,363 |
Source: U.S. Census American Community Survey 2021 1-Year Demographic and Housing Estimates, Pierce County, Wash.
1 - Other Asian includes Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Burmese, Cambodian, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, Mongolian, Nepalese, Okinawan, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, Thai.
2 - Other Pacific Islander includes Fijian, Tongan, Marshallese and people of Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian ancestry.
AAPI financial need and first-generation status, Fall 2021
Pell eligible | Receiving financial aid | First-generation | |
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Asian American | 41% | 65% | 53% |
Pacific Islander | 50% | 69% | 60% |
White | 37% | 60% | 47% |
Full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students, excluding international students. Source: UW Tacoma Institutional Research.
Written by Eric Wilson-Edge and John Burkhardt
Photo by Ryan Moriarty