Intro From Promise to Excellence: African American Males in Doctoral Programs Webinar Council for Opportunity in Education March 4, 2008 Tom Mortenson Senior Scholar The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education Higher Education Policy Analyst Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY
Black Males are: 7.5% of live births 6.2% of high school graduates plus GEDs 5.4% of undergraduate enrollments in college 3.2% of bachelor’s degrees awarded 2.5% of master’s degrees awarded 2.6% of first professional degrees awarded 1.9% of doctorate degrees awarded Black Males Are: Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
% People 25 and over completing 4 yrs of college or more Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
% Completing 4yrs or more all- black males Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
% People 25 to 29 yrs completing 4yrs college or more Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
% People 25 to 29 yrs completing 4yrs or more…all – black males Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
Number Bach Degrees Awarded to Blacks by Gender Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
Number Master’s Degrees Awarded to Blacks by Gender Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
Number of Doctor’s Degrees Awarded to Blacks by Gender Webinar – Council for Opportunity in Education – March 4, 2008 Thomas G. Mortenson
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