Equal educational opportunity, more promise than progressExamines the persistence of educational barriers and illuminates ways to improve conditions and lessen inequities |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Longterm Trends in Equal Opportunity | 11 |
FourteenYear Lag in College | 18 |
Copyright | |
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21 Years Old AACSB ABA-approved law schools academic affirmative action Basic Grants program black doctoral black enrollment black high school black land-grant colleges black law students black public land-grant black students blacks in higher Blacks in U.S. campus-based Charles Hamilton Houston Civil Rights College Dropout college students declining distribution doctoral recipients dropout rates Educational Policy Educational Testing Service enrolled in college Equal Educational Opportunity Fall fiscal year 1975 four-year colleges freshmen funds graduate and professional high school graduates high school seniors Higher Education Act historically black colleges Howard University income groups ISEP Labor low-income students medical schools number of blacks Opportunity for Blacks parity participation Percent Increase Percent Rate persistence postsecondary private colleges public colleges public land-grant institutions Race racial Rankin County Rate of Change Research Sciences Source Student Assistance students enrolled Table Total Doctoral Trends two-year colleges U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Congress U.S. Higher Education undergraduate Washington