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Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Names Top 100 Minority Associate Degree Producers

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Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Names Top 100 Minority Associate Degree Producers

FAIRFAX, Va. — In its next edition, November 28, 2019, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education magazine identifies the Top 100 minority associate degree producers.

The data, compiled exclusively for Diverse by Rhonda V. Sharpe, Ph.D., founder and president of the Women’s Institute for Science, Equity and Race, is the only national report on the ability of U.S. colleges and universities to award associate degrees to African-American, Asian American, Hispanic and Native American students.

In addition, the Diverse Top 100 report is the only national analysis to use the most recent data from the U.S. Department of Education (2017-18 academic year). Using these statistics, Dr. Sharpe has created rankings in the total number of associate degrees awarded at every American institution of higher education as well as specific figures in major fields of study and disciplines. The next edition marks the 28th consecutive year that Diverse (formerly Black Issues In Higher Education) has produced this original research.

Among the notable findings:

 

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