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Almanac 2014: Diversity

August 18, 2014
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August 18, 2014

Diversity

James Rubio

Women study together at the U. of Hawaii at Hilo, the country’s most-diverse four-year institution. Numbers of Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic high-school graduates are expected to increase nationwide.

By 2020, minority students are expected to make up nearly half of the nation’s public high-school graduates. As the pool of prospective college students becomes more diverse, efforts to expand their opportunities have come from not only advocacy groups and researchers, but also the White House.

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August 18, 2014

Diversity

James Rubio

Women study together at the U. of Hawaii at Hilo, the country’s most-diverse four-year institution. Numbers of Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic high-school graduates are expected to increase nationwide.

By 2020, minority students are expected to make up nearly half of the nation’s public high-school graduates. As the pool of prospective college students becomes more diverse, efforts to expand their opportunities have come from not only advocacy groups and researchers, but also the White House.

ARTICLE: More Voices Call for Equity, Not Just Access

The Data

Enrollment

  • Most-Diverse Campuses, Fall 2012
  • Racial and Ethnic Representation Among College Students, by Type of Institution, 2012
  • Change in Numbers of Students Reaching College Age in the Next 14 Years, by Race and Ethnicity
  • Colleges That Enrolled the Most Students on the GI Bill, 2012

Degrees

  • Degrees Awarded, by Level, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, 2011-12
  • Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded, by Field, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity, 2011-12
  • 6-Year Graduation Rates for Students Enrolling at 4-Year Institutions in 2005, by Type of Institution and Race
  • Minority-Serving 4-Year Colleges With the Best 6-Year Graduation Rates, 2012
  • Gender, Race, and Ethnicity of Doctorate Recipients, by Field, 2012
  • Community-College Students Earning Certificates or Degrees Within 3 Years, by Gender and Race or Ethnicity, 2011
  • 4-Year Colleges Graduating the Most Black Students Who Went On to Earn Doctorates in Science and Engineering, 2002-11
  • Universities With the Most Doctorate Recipients From Minority Groups, by Race and Ethnicity, 5-Year Total for 2008-2012

More Diversity Data, With News Coverage

  • Diversity at Liberal-Arts Colleges, 1992-2012
  • Diversity at Research Universities, 1992-2012
  • Race, Ethnicity, and Gender of Full-Time Faculty at More Than 4,300 Institutions, 2011
  • Numbers of Dual-Enrollment Students by Minority-Enrollment Level of High School, 2002-3 and 2010-11
  • Community-College Students’ Aspirations, by Gender and Race or Ethnicity, 2012
  • Widening Gender Gap in Scholars’ Self-Citation
  • Institutions That Awarded the Most Doctorates to American Indians, 2008-12
  • Outcomes for Student Veterans, by Sector and Over Time
  • 6-Year College-Graduation Rates for Male Students, by Race or Ethnicity
  • Sortable Table: Student Diversity at 4,725 Institutions, 2012
  • 3 Tables on Doctorates in STEM Fields Awarded to Black Men
  • Black Men in Academe’s Administrative Ranks, 2001 and 2011
  • Gender Gap in Online Class Discussions in STEM Courses

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