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Diversity

Almanac 2019-Diversity
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Along with examining diversity in its many forms, among students, faculty members, and administrators, this section takes a close look at why enrollment of black students has been declining at a faster rate since 2010 than has enrollment over all.


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Backgrounder
Colleges look for ways to reverse an overall decline since 2010.
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Whites make up just 56 percent of students but 77 percent of instructional faculty members and managers. See our breakdowns by race and ethnicity.
How diverse are your college’s students, faculty members, and managers? Use our interactive tables to find out.
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Enrollment of black students has fallen by nearly 365,000 since 2010. Several tables analyze where the loss is occurring.
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Representation of veterans, older students, parents, students with disabilities, and students of varying socioeconomic status is covered here.
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See which colleges enroll the most foreign students, what places they come from, and where American students study abroad.