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Improving Black Graduation

Posted 5/27/07

Some highly selective universities have shown dramatic increases in the percentages of African-American students who graduate from their campuses.

SCHOOL 1998 RATE 2006 RATE DIFFERENCE
Calif. Institute of Technology 60% 83% +23
Carnegie Mellon University 47 67 +20
University of Pennsylvania 69 86 +17
Columbia University 72 87 +15
Univ.of Calif.-Los Angeles 58 73 +15
Rice University 71 86 +15
University of Chicago 69 82 +13
Vanderbilt University 74 85 +11
Emory University 74 83 +9
Northwestern University 81 89 +8
University of Calif.-Berkeley 63 70 +7
University of Notre Dame 77 84 +7
Cornell University 77 83 +6
Stanford University 84 90 +6
Yale University 86 92 +6

Note: To avoid fluctuation from year to year, the graduation rate data listed here are four-year averages for the year noted and the three previous years.

Source: Journal of Blacks in Higher Education analysis of NCAA data

This story appears in the June 4, 2007 print edition of U.S. News & World Report.

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