We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses when racial preferences were in place. Less-prepared minorities at higher-ranked campuses had lower persistence rates in science and took longer to graduate. We estimate a model of students' college major choice where net returns of a science major differ across campuses and student preparation. We find less-prepared minority students at top- ranked campuses would have higher science graduation rates had they attended lower-ranked campuses. Better matching of science students to universities by preparation and providing information about students' prospects in different major-university combinations could increase minority science graduation
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...
With the higher enrollment among underrepresented minority students (URMs) in higher education, the ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
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...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
This paper examines the factors that affect college graduation rates of minority students. We contro...
2010 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (pages 122-145).Covers not scanned.Print version deacc...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Emphasizing graduation rate, W. Bowen and D. Bok (1998) argue that "race-sensitive " admis...
For the past three decades, much attention has been focused on developing diversity programs designe...
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...
With the higher enrollment among underrepresented minority students (URMs) in higher education, the ...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
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...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
This paper examines the factors that affect college graduation rates of minority students. We contro...
2010 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (pages 122-145).Covers not scanned.Print version deacc...
Although nearly equivalent percentages of black and white students entering college aspire to earn d...
Emphasizing graduation rate, W. Bowen and D. Bok (1998) argue that "race-sensitive " admis...
For the past three decades, much attention has been focused on developing diversity programs designe...
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...
With the higher enrollment among underrepresented minority students (URMs) in higher education, the ...