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  1. 29 cze 2023 · Key takeaway: Of the students enrolled in four-year colleges in 2014, 14% of Black students and 13% of Hispanic students graduated by 2020. The graduation rates of Asian/Pacific Islander students for two-year college and four-year college are higher than the averages of all students.

  2. In Fall 2020, Black students made up 12.5% of all postsecondary enrollment. In 2020, 36% of the 18–24-year-old Black population were enrolled in college compared to 40% of the overall U.S. population.

  3. 29 kwi 2024 · Private, nonprofit four-year universities were the least diverse institutions: 46% of students were white, and 34% of students were Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC). About 21% did not identify their race.

  4. 20 lut 2023 · College degrees are increasing among all racial and ethnic groups, but white and Asian Americans are far more likely to hold a college degree or earn one than Black, Hispanic or Native Americans. Five charts document rise in college going and degrees but there could be trouble ahead

  5. Many of the country’s colleges have historically struggled to retain and graduate African American students, especially first-generation students from low-income families. Overall, research shows that, despite progress, there remains significant room for improvement.

  6. Of the 99 HBCUs, 50 were public institutions and 49 were private nonprofit institutions (source). The number of HBCU students increased by 47 percent (from 223,000 to 327,000 students) between 1976 and 2010, then decreased by 11 percent (to 289,000 students) between 2010 and 2022 (source).

  7. 4 lis 2024 · For African Americans, more than 1.6 million students were enrolled as undergraduates in the fall of 2023, up 0.7 percent from the previous year. White enrollments were down by 2 percent from the fall of 2022. Black enrollments in graduate schools also increased, while White enrollments declined.

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