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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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This report covers Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) statistics in higher education, including college demographics and educational attainment rates. AANHPI Graduate Student Enrollment The rate of enrollment increased by just over 5% for all graduate students from 2017-2022.

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We Wrote the Book on Strategic Enrollment Planning (Again): New Third Edition Released by RNL

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It’s been seven years (2016) since we published the second edition, and so much has changed. The higher ed landscape continues to change at a rapid pace, and yesterday’s enrollment planning methods will not yield the kind of results most college and university leadership teams are looking for. What’s in the new book edition?

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First-Generation College Students: Facts and Statistics

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Data Summary Check Over one-third of undergraduates in a bachelor's degree program (about 37%) were first-generation college students in 2016. [1] 1] Check Many first-generation college students come from lower-income households and will likely incur more college debt. National Center for Education Statistics. PowerStats.

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Affirmative Action Ban Would Limit Faculty Diversity

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The Supreme Court's upcoming decisions on affirmative action could have implications for graduate school admissions, not just undergraduate. Fewer graduate students of color means fewer faculty of color for years to come. As the higher education community braces itself in anticipation of the U.S.

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Suicide in Colleges: Rates, Research, and Statistics

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Table of Contents Suicide Rates at Colleges Student Suicide Survey Data By Gender By Race Preventing Suicide on College Campuses Resources for Students References Suicide Rates at Colleges Possibly the most commonly cited study of suicide rates among university students claims that 7.5 out of 100,000 students dies by suicide. [8]

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Top HBCU Online MBA Programs

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They improve access to higher education for Black students, develop them into leaders, and increase their socioeconomic mobility. Positive Outcomes A 2019 UNCF report states that Black students achieve much stronger results in HBCUs than in other schools. HBCU online MBA programs work to correct these disparities.

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HBCUs in Pennsylvania

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Black students in Pennsylvania can access several state-specific and national resources to help them get through and pay for college. Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) play a vital role in the US higher education system. Sixty-five percent of undergraduates were female.