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Thomas, Gail E. – Harvard Educational Review, 1987
Documents the recent higher education enrollment and degree-attainment status of Black Americans. Results indicate that (1) enrollment is stagnant or declining, (2) Black students are underrepresented, and (3) few institutions have awarded Blacks degrees in sciences. Suggests that a combination of individual and institutional-level efforts is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Students, Enrollment Rate, Graduate Study
Blum, Debra E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
A survey of 536 institutions shows Black, Hispanic, and Asian graduate enrollments outpaced the overall national increase of 2.9 percent, with increases ranging from 8.4 percent to 13.1 percent. American Indians were the only American minority group not increasing its participation. More aggressive recruiting and an improved academic market are…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends

Sherman, Susan N.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
Total enrollment in U.S. medical schools rose in 1981-82 but more slowly than previously. Composition of the student population has changed considerably, with percentage increases in women students. Underrepresented minorities were over eight percent of total enrollments. Minority and ethnic group breakdowns are presented in tabular form. (MSE)
Descriptors: Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, Ethnic Groups, Females

Johnson, Davis G.; Gordon, Travis L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
An all-time high in medical school enrollments is reported in this statistical report. Data are given by sex, by racial/ethnic group and citizenship, and by class level, racial/ethnic group, and citizenship. (LBH)
Descriptors: Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, Ethnic Groups, Females
Ellis, Richard A. – Engineering Education, 1988
Provides some of the results of the Engineering Manpower Commission's fall 1986 survey of enrollments in engineering education. Includes tabular data on those enrollments categorized by students in all institutions surveyed and for just those students in accredited programs, as well as by curriculum and by school and state. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Declining Enrollment, Engineering, Engineering Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Enrollments for 1990 by ethnicity (American Indian, Asian American, African American, Hispanic, white, and foreign) are tabulated for each of 3,000 higher education institutions. Minorities accounted for 19.2 percent of all college students, up 10 percent since 1988 in comparison to a rise of 3.8 percent among white, non-Hispanic students. Asian…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Presents data on college enrollment numbers by racial/ethnic group (American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian American, Black, Hispanic American, White) and for foreign students by state, and proportions of each group enrolled, by institution. The data are from an annual federal survey of enrollment. (MSE)
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students, Enrollment Rate
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
An annual national survey shows that black enrollment in colleges and universities grew more slowly than other minority groups' enrollment and that Hispanic and Asian American enrollments grew most. Summary enrollment data for racial and ethnic groups in each state are presented, with one-year changes indicated at the national level. (MSE)
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students, Enrollment Rate
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
In the fall of 1986, almost 18 percent of the 12.5 million students enrolled in colleges were non-Whites, with the largest increases among Asians and Hispanics. In 10 years, the number of minority students has increased by one-third overall. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students
American Council on Education, Washington, DC. Office of Minority Concerns. – 1988
The report is intended to provide educators, policy makers, legislators, and funding sources with the latest data on the progress of minorities in higher education. Included is information on high school completion and college participation rates for 18-to-24-year-olds. Data from the U.S. Department of Education's Higher Education General…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Graduates, Data Collection, Enrollment
Sedlacek, William E.; Pelham, Judy C. – 1976
In 1975 a nationwide sample of admissions offices of 110 large, primarily white universities were surveyed on their admission of black freshmen and on their admission criteria. Particular emphasis was placed on further effects of budget cuts and on admission criteria for nonblack minorities. Responses from 107 schools, showed that the national…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Black Students, College Admission
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
In fall 1988, minorities were 18.4 percent of the 13 million total enrollment. The large gains since 1978 are encouraging, but minority enrollment still lags behind Whites. Minority group (American Indians, Asian, Black, Hispanic, and foreign) and White subtotals for all 3,100 institutions surveyed are presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Enrollment Rate
Borden, Victor M. H. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
Presents 1997-98 rankings of postsecondary institutions granting the most minority-student graduate and professional degrees. Institutions granting the most master's and doctoral degrees are listed for all disciplines and discipline groups; those granting the most first professional and medical degrees are listed separately. Within listings, data…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Degrees (Academic), Doctoral Programs, Educational Trends
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
College student enrollment from the four largest minority groups (American Indians, Asians, Blacks, Hispanics) rose by 2.9% in 1995, accounting for one-quarter of all students. White student enrollments accounted for an overall enrollment decline of 1%, although the proportion of whites aged 18-24 in college reached an all-time high, 43%. Blacks…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students, College Graduates
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
National survey data on fall 1996 enrollments in over 3,300 colleges and universities are displayed, noting percentages of American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islanders, Black non-Hispanic, Hispanic, White non-Hispanic, and foreign students (regardless of racial/ethnic background), and totals for each institution. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students
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