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Minority student enrollment and graduation trends: a report to the board 公开 Deposited

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  • During the Oregon State Board of Higher Education's discussion of selective admission authorization, several issues were raised. One of those was a concern about the effect the new admission policies and requirements would have on prospective minority students. In recent months that concern has been translated into a request for a status report on the Minority Student Enrollment Initiative. The Minority Student Enrollment Initiative had as a goal the doubling of the collegiate first-time freshmen enrollment of Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans who had graduated from Oregon high schools. In addition, it was expected that the recruitment effort needed to achieve that goal would lead to a college enrollment participation rate of 16-17 percent for those groups. The fall term 1989 was set as the target date for achieving the goal. The purpose of this study is to: (1) determine if the Board's policies have resulted in an increase in minority student participation in the Oregon State System of Higher Education; and (2) what remains to be accomplished to carry out the Board's policies. The report focuses on the goals set by the Board by examining and analyzing Alaskan/Native American, Black, and Hispanic student enrollment and retention.
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