The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minorities - is of growing concern. We examine differences across universities in graduating students in different fields. Using student-level data on the University of California system during a period in which racial preferences were in place, we show significant sorting into majors based on academic preparation, with science majors at each campus having on average stronger credentials than their non-science counterparts. Students with relatively weaker academic preparation are significantly more likely to leave the sciences and take longer to graduate at each campus. We show the vast majority of minority students would be more likely to graduat...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Disparities in undergraduate STEM degree completion across different racial/ethnic groups have been ...
This paper examines the factors that affect college graduation rates of minority students. We contro...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of Cali-fornia campuses...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Emphasizing graduation rate, W. Bowen and D. Bok (1998) argue that "race-sensitive " admis...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
As the United States struggles to stay economically competitive, STEM fields – including science, te...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Disparities in undergraduate STEM degree completion across different racial/ethnic groups have been ...
This paper examines the factors that affect college graduation rates of minority students. We contro...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of Cali-fornia campuses...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Emphasizing graduation rate, W. Bowen and D. Bok (1998) argue that "race-sensitive " admis...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
As the United States struggles to stay economically competitive, STEM fields – including science, te...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Disparities in undergraduate STEM degree completion across different racial/ethnic groups have been ...
This paper examines the factors that affect college graduation rates of minority students. We contro...