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httpsnscresearchcenterorgsignaturereport12supplement2 White and Asian students completed their programs at similar rates 62 percent and 632 percent respectively while Hispanic and black students graduated at rates of 458 percent and 38 percent respectively ID: 783819

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Ethnicity and Race Perspective

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White and Asian students completed their programs at similar rates -- 62 percent and 63.2 percent, respectively

while Hispanic and black students graduated at rates of 45.8 percent and 38 percent, respectively.

National Student Clearinghouse

Black and Hispanic students were no more likely to transfer and graduate somewhere elseBlack and Hispanic students in fact, in most cases, they were less likely to graduate

Figure 7. Six-Year Outcomes by Race and Ethnicity and Gender (N=2,315,562)*

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Ethnicity and Race Perspective

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Examples of how to address ethnicity and race perspectives

Independent college frameAcceptance letter: “…I m delighted that you and your family decided that you should attend Stanford University..”

Community college frame

Acceptance letter: Together with the Stanford community, you will have many opportunities to explore new areas and to learn from yur experiences and interactions with your peers”

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Even With Affirmative Action, Blacks

and Hispanics Are More Underrepresentedat Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago

By JEREMY ASHKENAS

, HAEYOUN PARK and ADAM PEARCE 

AUG. 24, 2017

Whites Asians Hispanics Blacks

How much more or less each group is represented among freshmen at top colleges relative to the U.S. population

Over represented

Under represented

+8

+4

-4

-8