DOCUMENT RESUME
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AUTHOR DeZoort, Frank A., Comp.; Flevellen, William C., Jr.,Comp.
TITLE Minority Report - 1973.INSTITUTION American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business,
St. Louis, Mo.PUB DATE (74)NOTE 57p.
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$3.15 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS AdmissiOn Criteria; *Business Administration;
*Doctoral Programs; Enrollment Trends; *Faculty;Financial Support; *Higher Education; *MastersDegrees; *Minority Groups; Statistical Data; Surveys;Undergraduate Study
ABSTRACTThe data in this report are the summation of a
questionnaire sent to all educational members of The AmericanAssembly of Collegiate Schools of Business to ascertain informationregarding minority students and faculty. As a result of this effort,236 questionnaires were returned by member institutions; of this, 125were from accredited institutions, 106 from nonaccreditedinstitutions, and five were unknown. Statistical tables contain dataconcerning: undergraduate program enrollment, students expected tocomplete bachelors degrees 1972-73, enrollment in master's programs,expected graduates (MBA/doctorates) by major fields for 1972-73,minority faculty by field and rank, special programs, admissioncriteria, and financial assistance. (Author/PG)
MINORITY REPORT 1973
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business101 North Skinker Boulevard, Prince Hall
St. Louis, Missouri 63130
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I NTRODUCTI ON
The data which follow are the summation of a questionnaire sentto all educational members of the American Assembly of CollegiateSchools of Business to ascertain information regarding minoritystudents and faculty. As a result of this effort, 236 question-naires were returned by member institutions; of this 125 werefrom accredited institutions, 106 from nonaccredited institutions,and five were unknown.
NOTES
Figures enclosed in parentheses ( ) are the number of institutionsresponding to specific matrix cells contained in questions A-1,A-2, B-1, A-2(a), C-1, D-1, 1-4, and K-1.
Footnotes represent instances of double counting within the data.For example, if an institution reported having one Negro womanthen the totals for both minority groups (Negro and women) wereadjusted and a footnote entry was made.
ACKNO.41,EDGEMENTS
AACSB wishes to acknowledge the efforts of Frank A. DeZoort, assist-ant professor of management, and William C. Flewellen, Jr., dean,Collev of Business Administration, University of Georgia, in com-piling the data contained in this report.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUESTION A-1 - Give the breakdown of fall undergraduateenrollment in your business unit for the currentacademic year (1972-73)
All schools 1
Accredited schools 2
Nonaccredited schools 3
QUESTION A-2 - Give the breakdown to show the number ofstudents who are expected to complete the bachelorsdegree in business and/or administration during thecurrent academic year (1972-73)
All schools 4
Accredited schools 5
Nonaccredited schools 6
QUESTION B-1Give the breakdown of masters enrollment in yourbusiness unit.
All schools 7
Accredited schools 8
Nonaccredited schools 9
Show the number of students who are expected toreceive mastety degrees from your business unitduring the current academic year (1972-73)
All schools 10Accredited schools (MBA) 11
Accredited schools (MS) 12
Accredited schools (MA) 13
Nonaccredited schools (MBA) 14
Nonaccredited schools (MS and MA) 15
QUESTION C-i - Give the breakdown of doctoral students inyour business unit.
All schools 16Accredited schools 17
Nonaccredited schools 18
QUESTION D-1 - Give the breakdown of faculty in yourbusiness unit in 1972-73.
All schools 19
Accredited schools 22
Nonaccredited schools 25
QUESTION E-1 Descri e Urietty any special programsprovided by your business unit in the past threeyears for minority groups and women. 22
Summary of special programs 29
Accredi(..ed schools 30
Nonaccredited schools 34
QUESTION F List by title courses developed specificallyfor a minority group or for wo:,,,on in your businessunit.
Accredited schoolsNonaccredited schools
35
35
QUESTION G - indicate any special problems you haveencountered; also list the major causes of problems
All schools 36
Accredited schools 37
Nonaccredited schools 38
QUESTION H Indicate your offcial (catalog) criteriafor admission to progrars of members of minoritygroups and women. tne official criteria foradmission are the same, do you feel that they areapplied more leniently for minorities?
All schools 41
Accredited schools 42Nonaccredited schools 43
QUESTION I - What percent of your students in the businessunit receive some form of direct financial aid? Showthe percent of the total financial aid program receivedby each student grouping by level. Indicate each groupfor which a specific financial assistance program isavailable.
All schools 44
Accredited schools 45
Nonaccredited schools 46
QUESTION 1-4 - List the sources promoting financialassistance for your business students
All schools 47
Accredited sohdols 47
llonaccredited schools 47
QUESTION J-1 Show the dropout rate for each grouping.All schools 50
Accredited schools 50Nonaccredited schools 50
QUESTION K-1 - Check groups for which restrictions orquotas are imposed by your institution
All schools 51
Accredited schools 51
Nonaccredited schools 52
QUESTION L - Graalf6 practicesAll sj.00ts 53
Accredited schools 53
Nonaccredited schools 54
QUESTION A-1
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
Undergraduate Programs Enrollment 1972 -73
Fields of Conce»ti ation Minor: Classifications
0tj
0
rt 00 0,,r-,111to
Tot alEni 01 lr,v.int.
H 0 1-ft), If,g
0, 0 1,0 hi N g;H (.0
rt rl`-<
Accounting130(31)
2570(124)
1003(79)
533(81)
70890.60)
11325(475)
Economics (if within bus. unit'10(6)
260(49)260(66)
70(22)
108(37)
413(83)
861(197)
Finance35
(19)132(33)
128(42)
642(97)
1197(257)
General Bu'sine'ss39
(14)477(70)
424(53)
307(52)
3878(90)
6128(281)
72 2106 314 273 2304 5074Management 25 (93) (54) (56) (115) (345)
4r1 1215 277 219 2358 4113Market ing (21) (84) (53) (53) (122) (332)
12 84 35 1: 277.
467aijantitative Analysis & Stat. (8) (17) (8) (18) (38) (89)
5 56 15 7 111 194Business La-.., (2) (11) (3) (5) (16) (37)_
6 82 69 21 254 437Information Systems (3) (7) (7) (6) (18) (42)
4 60 5 12 71 152Insurance (4) (13) (3) (7) (22) (49)
- 10 24 18 25 77International Business - (1) (6) (8) (8) (23)
14 217 145 42 470 889Personnel & Org. Behavior. (6) (26) (16) (17) (36) (101)
- 4 5 - 9 18Private Policy & Mm. (1) (2) - (2) (5)
4 10 19 16 19 68production Management (4) (4) (4) (8) ( 11) (31)
5 50 20 10 121 206Real Estate & Urban Economics (4) (10) (5) (4) (18) (41)
2 15 6 4 30 57Transportation (2) (7) (5) (3) (5)
1 12 - - 16 29Hosp. & Health Care Adm. (1) (2) (3) (6)
20 500 205 63 4124 4960Office Adrn . & Sec. Science (9) (39) (18) (14) (61) (143)
-----54 649 74 24 1784 2585
Business Education (8) (23) (8) (8) (34) (81)1 30 13 11 169 224
Public Adm. (1) (11) (4) (6) (14) (36)18 111 35 51 1046 1262
Other Business Fields (8) (19) (13) (13) (32) (86))21 1718 539 581 4772 7817
No Formal Concentration (17) (58) (38) (43) (77) (236)605 11611 3429 2490 29982 48140
Total (177) (742) (434) (479) (1062) (2914) ,*Double co,mt.ingAMERJCAN INDIAN & WOMENNEGRO & WOMENSPANISH SURNAME & WOMEN
5c) FOREIGN NATIONAL & WOMEN 7392]. NEGRO & FOREIGN NATIONAL 3
247 SPANISH SURNAME & FOREIGN NATIONAL 25
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
QUESTION A-1 Undergraduate Programs Enrollment 1.'72 -73
Fields of Concentration Minority Classifications
0?.3
0*
Total
Enrollment.1
h :1P.rt F
;I'.
C.; 0rh(0 Pi 1.-1 r.0 P. i- 0
i,c<t
Accounting93
(20)
917(64)
532
(50)
26
(13)
299(44)
4653(83)
6494(261)
Economics (if within bus. unit)9
(5)
116(29)
69
(22)
251(45)
471
(114)
30 172 83 88 528 901Finance (14) (47) (26) (30) (65) (182)
12 580 143 157 2181 3073General Business (9) (36) (31) (24) (45) (145)
46 505 153 189 11.14 2607Management (18) (51) (38) (31) (64) (202)
32 350 183 155 1665 2385Marketing (14) (48) (38) (32) (71) (203)
9 34 11 20 192 26GQuantitative Analysis & Stat. (6) (13) (5) (10) (30) (64)
5 42 14 5 88 154BusinI.Iss Law (2) (9) (2) (3) (12) (28)
6 78 62 19 208 373Information Systems (3) (5) (5) (4) (10) (27)
3 46 5 11 65 130Insurance (3) (11) (3) (6) (18) (41)
4 14 20 38International Business - - (3) (6) (7) (16)
13 177 91 33 369 683Personnel & Org. Behavior (4) (18) (12) (13) (27) (74)
- 4 4 6 14
Private Policy & Adm. - (1) (1) - (1) (3)
3 6 8 12 14 43Production Management (3) (2) (1) (6) (9) (21)
5 49 20 10 108 192Real Estate & Urban Economics (4) (9) (5) (4) (15) (37)
- 13 6 4 27 50
Transportation - (5) (5) (3) (4) (17)
1 12 - 16 29
Hosp. & Health Care Adm. (1) (2) - - (3) (6)
17 164 58 42 1997 2278Office Adm. & Sec. Science (6) (20) (13) (11) (28) (78)
10 211 71 23 1086--I
1401Business Education (5) (12) (6) (7) (20) (50)
1 29 13 11 164 218.
Public Adm. (1) (10) (4) (6) (10) (31)
18 57 14 39 418 546
Other Business Fields (8) (12) (9) (9) (18) (56)_115 807 392 477 3769 5560
No Formal Concentration (16) (40) (25) (29) (50) (160)
428 4369 189 3 1677 18939 27306Total (142) (444) (295) (300) (635) (1 616)
*Double counting, see footnote page 1.
QUE:2TI0N A-1
ibACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Undergraduate Programs Enrollment 1972-73
Fields of. Concentration Ii non t. Classifications
t,LrFt0
Total
Enroll rant0 :
o1 S1)r
OsI-,
F ;se:
rt 1.< 0 I
Accounting37 T-1653
(11) (60)
144
(20)
471
(29)
44
(9)
225
(36)
2331(72)
4717( 208)
EconomicF (if within bus. unit) (1)
38
(14)
155
(36)
382 .
(80)
5 88 49 39 107 288Finance (5) (19) (7 ) (11) (30) (72)
27 897 281 141 1664 3010Genera] business (5) (34) (22) (25) (43) (129)
26 1601 161 81 1186 3055Management (7) (42) (16) (24) (49) (138)
8 865 94 GO 675 1702Marketing (6) (35) (15) (18) (49) (123)
3 50 24 39 85 201Quantitative Analysis & Stat. (2) (4) (3) (0) (8) (25)
14 1 2 23 40Business Law - (2) (1) (2) (4) (9)
- 4 7 2 45 58Information Systems (2) (2) (2) (7) (13)
1 14 - 1 6 22
Insurance (1) (2) - (1) (4) (8)
- 10 20 4 5 39
International Business (1) (3) (7) (1) (7)
1 40 54 8 100 203Personnel & Org. Behavior (1) (8) (4) ( :') (8) (24)
- - 1 - 3 4
Private Policy & Adm. - - (1) (1) (2)
1 4 11 4 5 25.
Production Management (1) (2) (3) (2) (2) (10)
- 1 - 13 14
Real Estate & Urban Economics (1), (3) (4)
2 2 - 3 7
Transportation (2) (2) - - (1) (5)
- - - - -
Hosp. & Health Care Adm. - - - - - -
3 336 147 21 1725 2232Office Adm. & Sec. Science (3) (19) (5) (3) (31) (61)
44 438 3 1 698 1J84Business Education (3) (11) (2) (1) (14) (31)
- 1 - - 3 4
Public Mm. (1) - (2) (3)
- 54 20 12 537 623Other Business Fields - (7) (3) (4) (13) (27)
6 951 77 96 892 2022No Formal Concentration (1) (18) (10) (13) (25) (67)
165 7167 1465 774 10261 19632Total (49) (290) (135) (169) (403) 1016
*Double counting, see footnote page 1.
QUESTION A-2 L-;tud,,nts
Fields of Concentrat.
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
expot ed to complete bachelors deg Lee 1972-73
ninority Clwisifications
r 10rt s-i
ti
r,
Total
Enrollment0 J O P
O rr l- tr.r. nOJ 0 0) 1-
O T ti* M.
t ItLI)
,
Accounting22
(13)
280 1(85)
221
(48)
178
(50)
1468
(144)
2169
(340)4 40 20 21 114 199
Economic (if within bus. unit) (3) (21) (11) (13) (58) (106)
6 62 39 40 198 345Finance (5) (33) (20) "(22) (66) (146)
7 229 70 82 611 999General Business (5) (49) (23) (29) (73) (179)
23 384 101 84 529 1121Management (12) (53) (36) (34) (89) (224)
5 176 97 96 649 1023Marketing (5) (58) (33) (38) (119) (253)
4 17 10 11 73 115
Quantitative Analysis & Stat. (4) (6) (4) (5) (22) (41)
1 3 - 6 10
Business Law (1) (1) - (3) (5)
1 4 4 4 35 48
Information Systems (1) (2) (2) (2) (11) (18)
- 7 17 24
Insurance (4) - (10) (14)
- 4 6 10 3 23
International Business - (3) (4) (5) (2) (14)
2 28 31 9 139 209
Personnel & Org. Behavior (2) (16) (11) (6) (30) (65)
I -, - 1 2
Private Policy & Adm. - (1) - (1) (2)
1 3 14 6 6 30
Production Management (1) (2) (8) (3) (5) (19)
5 3 3 23 34
Real Estate & Urban Economics (3) (2) (3) (11) (19)
- 3 1 ,-- 9 13
Transportation - (3) (1) - (3) (7)
- 1 - 4 5
Hosp. & Health Care Adm. - (1) - (2) (3)
1 36 30 ]5- 8204--,-
902Office Adm. & Sec. Science (1) (16) (9) (5) (52) (83)
14 28 17 )4 534 607
Business Education (4) (9) (6) (4) (29) (52)
1 1 1 3 9 15
Public Adm. (1) (1) (1) (2) (5) (10)
9 26 22 13 259 329
Other Business Fields (3) (9) (5) (6) (21) (44)
23 306 54 76 676 1135
No Formal Concentration (4) (18) (6) (8) (21) (57)
124 1641 741 665 6183 9 357
Total (65) (394) (230) (235)_ (777) ,I___ 170
*Double counting:NEGRO & WOMENSPANISH SURNA1C & WOMNFOREIGN NATIONAL & SPANLSH
SURNAMEFOREIGN NATIONAL & WO:N
NEGRO E FOLL1G:: NATIONAL231 FOREIGN NATIONAL &45 SURNAME & 4. 011EN
FOREIGN NATIONAL & NEGRO &35 WOMEN66 AMERICAN INDIAN & wonEu
3
1
1
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
(0.2]:;TIO:; Students expected to complete bachelors degree 1972-73
Fieltii; of Concntr,Ition Minority Clossification.q
(r) co
L0:1 fi'sti
O v Io 11 mm Ili :Y
TotalKnrollmnt
O ro cr
O : I le, 0o rl ,-1 r-,0 (f (, rn r .
* 0r, 0I ti .--1
1 0
Accountin,f16
(8)
158(53)
152
(30)
143(33)
1q30(82).
1599--' (206)
4 26 11 17 75 133Pcono c wwi:: (if within 1,u1. unit)i___ _. (3) (11) (6) (9) (32) (61)
5 48 26 33 173 285.Financo (4) (26) (15) (18) (48) (111)
3 87 30 Co 34G 516General litr,,,iness (3) (22) (1 I.) (19) (38) (93)
16 114 65 63 328 586Management (8) (33) (26) (23) (56) (146)
2 75 66 76 506 726Marketing (2) (36) (25) (28) (87) (178)
3 8 5 5 59 80pantitative Ana3v5i:; t', Sit. (3) (4) (3) (4) (20) (34)
1 3 - 5 9Business Law (1) (1) - (2) (4)
3. 4 ' 1 4 26 36Information Systems (1) (2) (1) (2) (8) (14)
- 5 - 17 1 22Insurance - (3) - (10)1 (13)
- 2 3 8 3 16International Business - (2) (2) (4) (2) (10)
2 24 19 7 113 165Personnel & Ory. Behaviot (2) (12) (8) (5) (23) (50)
- 1 - 1 2
Private Policy & Adm. - (1) - - (1) (2)
1 2 10 5 6 24Production Management (1) (1) (6) (2) (5) (15)
- 5 3 3 23 34Real Estate & Urban Economics (3) (2) (3) (11) (19)
- 3 1 - 9 13Transportation - (3) (1) . (3) (7)
- 1 - 4 5
Hosp. & Health Care Adm. - (1) - - (2) (3)
- 12 4 8 335 359Office Adm. & Sec. Science - (8) (4) (3) (23) (38)
2 12 15 14 412 455Business Education (2) (3) (4) (4) (38) (31)
1 1 1 3 9 15
Public Adm. (1) (1) (1) (2) (5) (10)
9 8 7 13 138 175Other Business Pielc1,1 (3) (5)
4--(3)
,(6)
71- (13) (30)- --
23 58 5.1 548 751No Formal Concentratin:1 (4) (10) (4) (5) (14) (37)
-...
89 65; 470 523 4266 6005Total (41) (241) (352) (17P) (5P3) (3132)
iloLe :
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Students expected to complete bachelors degree 1972-73
Conc,g1trLition Ninority Classifications
r,
?,fJlt-s
0V.
p '11ft
11
c'
.71
Total
Enrollmntr-i 0 1rt
:31-,
0 tlC,
I #1. .."7:
t
11c:cowl' I r :-- -
Econo! i , (if' '/i thin tar -,. unit)
6
(5)
122
(32)
14
(10)
6908)9
(5)
34
(17)
329
(60)
560
(132)
3 38
(3) (25)
64
(43)1 14 13 7 24 59
Finance (1 (7) (5) (4) (17) (34)
4 140 40 29 255 468General Business (2) (26) (12) (8) (33) (81)
_
7 268 36 19 201 531Management (4) (19) (10) (10) (33) (76)
3 98 31 20 138 290Marketing (3) (21) (8) (10) (31) (73)
1 9 5 6 14 35quantitative Analysis & Stat. (1) (2) (1) (1) (2) (7)
- - - - 1 1
Business Ea,,,,; - (1) (1.)
_ 3 1 9 13Information Systems - (1) (1) (3) (5)
2 - ' 2
Insurance - (1) - - (1)
- 2 3 2 - 7
International Business - (1) (2) (1) - (4)
- 4 12 2 26 44
Personnel & Ora. Behavior - (4) (3) (1) (7) (15)_ -
Private Policy & Adm. - - _
- 1 4 1 - 6
Production Management - (1) (2) Cl). (4)
Real Estate & Urban coty-,mics -
Transjortation- - _ - - .
Hosp. & Health Care Adm. _ _ _ -
1 22 26 7 469 525Office Adm. & Sec. Science (1) (7) (5) (2) (28) (43)
12 16 2 - 122 152Business Education (2) (6) (2) (11) (21)
Public Adm. - -
- 18 15 - 113 146Other Business Fields - (4) (2) - (7) (13)
- 244 3 2 108 357No Formill :Thncentration -
- (7) (2) (2) (6) (17)___________18,17 326035 974 271 133
Total (19) (148) (7n) (61) (264) (570)
*Double counting, see tootnote page 4.
QUESTION B-1
DEGREE
TOTALS - ALL SCHOOLS
masters Programs
Number of Students
1American Indian
Neroes
G
Spanish Surname
Foreign Nationals*
Woven*
-T
o:,7
11
42
MBA
I(12)
14
1380
(9)
I(116)
390
527
I
160
3128
(74)
(86)
(56)
(137)
897
-
2593
(114
)(1
47)
546
j37;S-1
(113)
MA
21
(2)
(1)
41
17
32
10
87
(14)
(10)
(9)
(5)
(23)
9 (6)
(1)
89
(22)
27
(12)
183
(29)
55
43
15
312
(16)
(20)
(12)
(41)
128
(26)
374
(53)
Other
1 (1)
148
(15)
21
53
5
(9)
(9)
(4)
(21)
235
93
442
(13)
(30)
Totals by
Minority
G-ouos
54
16
(21)
(11)
1658
(167)
'
(109)
483
655
i190-
1(124)
(77)
3762
1145
3592
(222)
;(165)
(259)
+Inclusive of Minority students.
E = Enrollment 1972-73
G = Expected graduates 1972-73
*Double counting:
NEGRO & WOMEN
FOREIGN NATIONAL & SPANISH SURNAME,
FOREIGN NATIONAL & WOMEN
FOREIGN NATIONAL & NEGRO
51
SPANISH SURNAME & WOMEN
26
FOREIGN NATIONAL & SPANISH SURNAME & WOMEN
86
FOREIGN NATIONAL & NEGRO & WOMEN
48
(19)
nn7
(36)
366.
(33;
117
306'
1252
(42)
I(58
(56!
81
3753
!
1026
(19)
(34!
;20)
792
72472
(193)
(276)
(277')
29 3 2 3
QUESTION 8-1
DEGREE
,IC
RE
DIT
ED
SC
HO
OL
S
Masters Programs
Number of Students
American Indian
EG
Negroes
G
Spanish Surnane
EG
Forelon Nationals
C'.7oren*
i
EG
-1
7e-.
,,,
Total
1
I
1
34
12
964
325
425
133
2396
764
i 2026
1
432
23601
7318
i
nBA
(10)
(8)
(80)
(56)
(62)
(46)
(95)
(81)
'
(102)
I(C2)
;103)
(as)
1-
18
831
10
65
15
i150
34
719
256
MA
(1)
-1
(10)
(7)
(8)
(5)
(19)
(9)
I(24)
(14)
(29)
(2.)
11
1
1
91
89
50
33
13
230
108
301
101
2270
869
ms
(6)
(1)
(19)
(13)
(16)
(10)
(31)
(21)
I(42)
(38)
i(47)
C(46)
1-
68
11
40
4219
91
1392
i
70
2857
8E4
Other
(1)
-I
(11)
(5)
(7)
,(3)
(18)
(11)
1(24)
i(17)
(27)
i25)
Totals by
:.:incrity
45
13
11139
394
529
160
291C
978
2369
637
E29447
9507
Groups
(18)
(9)
.;120)
(81)
(93)
(64);
(163)
(122)
(192)
(151)
.(20)
(205
),
( , r
1=.
._--,
F
+Inclusive of Minority students.
E = Enrollment 1972-73
G = Expected graduates 1972-73
*Double counting, see footnote
page 7.
2JESTION B-1
DEGREE
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Masters Programs
Number of Students
American Indian
Negroes
Spanish Surname
Foreign Nationals
E
Women*
EG
To..tal
4-
E
82
416
65
102
27
732
133
365
114
7070
,1771
M.BA
(2)
(1)
36
(18)
(22)
(10)
(42)
(33)
(45)
(31)
(45)
(42)
.
11
23
91
-22
12
33
14
272
110
MA
(1)
(1)
(4)
(3)
(I)
-(4)
(3)
(5)
(S)
1(7)
(7)
--
18
10
16
587
25
76
17
862
432
!
:/'q
--
(8)
(4)
(5)
(3)
(11)
(6)
(12)
(5)
:12)
(11)
--
80
713
116
2i
47
11
896
162
Other
--
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(6)
(2)
(7)
(5)
Totals by
/
::inority
93
537
91
132
33
857
t172
721
156
9100
j2475
GroIlos
(3)
(2)
(52)
(28)
(30)
J(14)
(60)
(44)
j(68)
(43)
(71)
1(65)
T[
+Inrslusive of Minority students.
E = Enrollment 1972-73
G = Expected graduates 1972-73
*Double counting, see footnote page 7.
10
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
Expected graduates 1)72-73, all masters programs, by major fields
Fields of Concentration
Minority Classifications
r1r+ 0H.0 0
1- :3In
TotalFnrollmnt
Cs P 0 H.O 0 rf t-t)
nn 0 0 H.Z
r+ i 00 H.I 0
Accountiql
-
-
40
05)13 ---93
(11) (32)
90
(42)
1250(67)
Economics (if within bus. unit)- 10
(6)
15
(5)
37
(20)
35
(25)
354
(39)
Finance-
-
53
(15)
91 r--35(12)
28
(11)
(9)
218(29)
120(22)
75
(27)
54
(20)
1559(49)
1211(29)General Business
3
(3)
Management3
(2)
46
(14)
14
(11)
94(27)
43
(23)
1639(45)
Marketing
-
-
43(12)
15
(10)
138(26)
61(25)
1305(47)
- 6 - 37 8 309
quantitative Analysis & Stat. - (5) - (14) (7) (29)
- 1 1 1 1 17
Business Law - (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) .
- 7 1 11 7 255
Information Systems - (4) (1) (4) (5) (16)
- 2 1 24
Insurance - (2) - (1) - (7)
- 4 4 56 8 188
International Business - (3) (3) (12) (4) (13)
- 12. 3 10 27 335
Personnel & Org. Behavior - (8) (2) (6) (12) (23)
- - - 13
Private Policz& Adm. - - - - - (2).
- 3 2 16 3 163
Production Mah.pa!ment - (2) (1) (7) (3) (18)
- 1 - 3 32
Real Estate & Urban Economics - (1) - - (1) (4)
- 5 - 1 1 37
Transportation - (2) - (1) (1) (9)
1 - 17
Hosp. & Health Care Adri.. - (1) - (3)
- - - 1 -
Office Adm. & Sec. Science - - - - (1) _
- 2 - 3 44 119
Business Education - (2) - (3) (8) (10)
- - 5 8 41
Public Adm. - - (2) - (4) (6)
- 11 6 19 8 160
Other Business Fields - (4) (1) (6) (5) (12)
1 58 44 229 110 2333
No Formal Concentration (1) (17) (11) (29) (25) (43)
'7 396 178 - 1084 688
Total - (6) (128) (79) (240) (239)
*Double counting:WOMEN & FOREIGN NATIONAL 34 NEGRO & FOREIGN NATIONAL 4
WOMAN & NEGRO 20 WOMEN & FOREIGN NATIONAL &
FOREIGN NATIONAL & SPANISH SURNAME 10 SPANISH SURNAME 2
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS MA PROGRAMS
Expected graduates 1972-73 by major fields
Fields of Concentration Minority Clasifiations TotalEnrol lent' U P
O 0 rt;IA
O rt. ;;WO
r)
Accountinci_ -
23
(10)
B
(7)
5
(1)
77
(23)
12
(5)
51
(25)
932
(39)
Economics (if within bus. unit)7
(3)
8
(6)
105
(32)
- 17 7 75 25 1008Finance - (10) (7) (18) (14) (31)
3 23 11 56 31 856General Business (3) (8) (4) (34) (10) (18)
3 22 7 65 22 1057Manaement 1 (2) (7) (6) (14) (12) (22)
IB 8 80 38 1028Marketing - (7) (7) (17) (18) (31)
- 5 23 6 218Quantitative Analysis & Stat. - (4) - (9) (5) (18)
_ 1 - 1 -
Business Law _ (1) (1) - _
3 1 , 2 2 145Information Systems (2) (1) (1) (1) (8)
- I I - 20Insurance (1) - (1) - (4)
- 3 2 28 6 130International Business (2) (2) (9) (3) (10)
- 10 3 5 16 265Personnel & Org. Behavior - (6) (2) . (3) (8) (16)
- - - 11Private Policy & Adm. - - - - - (1)
2 2 11 3 145Production Management (1) (1) (5) (3) (14)
- 1 - - 23Real Estate & Urban Economics - (1) - - (2)
1 - 1 1 27Transportation (1) - (1) (1) (6)
- I - _ 12Hosp. & Health Care Adm. - (1) - - - (1)
- - - 1 -
Office Adm. & Sec. Science - - - (1)_ - - 1 12 54
Business Education - - (1) (2) (2)
- - - - - 1
Public /dm. (1)
- 4 7 2 303Other Business Fields (2) - (4) (2) (6)
---.
- . 46 39 198 88 1700No Formal Concentration - (13) (9) (17) (17) (24)
6 188 93 643 312Total (5) (80) (47) (143) (128)
*Double counting, see footnote page 10.
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS MS PROGRAMS
Expected graduates 1T/2-73 Ey major fields
Violas of Conccntration
Accounting
Minority Clofic.dtion Tot./)
(r) V, '110
r]:,11;,-, 1,',._
(. 0- c,c ri r r, Li
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c 0 fr.,.
tf i1 e,^o
(1)1Hi (5) (10) (17)
3 7 23 226
Economics (if within bus. unit
Finance
General Business
ManageTent (2)__
Marketing (2)
I
Quantitative Analysis & Stat. (1)
Business Law
12 Information Systems
Insurance
International Business
Personnel & Org. Behavior
Private Policy & Adm.
Production Management
Foal Estate & Urban Eeuremic
Transoortation
& Bcalth Care Mn.
Office Adm. & Sec. Science
Business Education
Public Adm.
Other flH_ris-
No >o/ma]
(3)114
(3) (4)
2
(1)15
(1)
4 45
(2) (3)
(4)
2 27
(1) (2)
10 42
(5)34(5)6
(3)6
(2)13(3)2
(2)1
(1)4
(3)
(9)
385
(9)
113(4)
92
(9)
150(7)83(9)
(1)95_(5)2
(1)56(2)
2
(1)8
(2)^
^
62
(3)2
(1)16(3)2
(1)5
(2)4
(1)
1 21 44
(I) (1) (3) (3)
*Double counting, see footnote 1.1(jo 10.
37 40
(1",) (14)
1
3
(2) (3)_______-,4 35
- (2) (41)
2I
165
CI) (3)246 137(33) : (44) -
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS M4 PROGRAMS
Expected graduates 1972-73 by major fields
of Concont nit ion Mi nor i y Cl
cri in P ''.1 ::,
TotalEnrollvnt0. 0. 0 0
C0:1 rf 0 0 r 0 +, :10.0 1 9 Si P. H0 0 ::-.1 .0 :.$ '-: nrf n I-'P 0. O ,.1 - to tf, P-. e
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:3 0 r ri <X
1 0
ACcounting - . (1)
- 3
(2)
4
(3)
17
(4)_ .
-
Economics (if within bus. unit.)3
(3)
3
(2)
B
CO-
IJ
(5)
10
(7)
186
(12)
-
Finaner2.
t__.-
5
(1)
6(4)
25
(5)
-
General Business- 1
(1)
5
(2)
1
(1)
72
(2)
Management-
-
2
(1)
-
-
-
-
2
(1)
7
(2)
Marketing-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
(2)
2uantitative Analysis & Stat. -
_
-
-
-
-
- - -
-Business Law
Information Systems-
-
-
- -
-
-
1
(1)
8
(2) r
Insurance-
-
1
(1)
-
--
-
2
(2)
International Business - - - - - -
Personnel & Org. Behavior-
_ -
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
(2)
Private Policy & Adm. - - - - - -
Production Management - - - - - -
Real Estate & Urban Economics
_
-
r_
-
_
-
_
-
3
(1)
7
(1)
Transportation _ - - - - -
Hosp. & Health Care Adm.-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
1
(1)
Office Adm. & Sec. Science - - - - -
Business Education -
- -
-
-
-
2
(1)
4
(1)
Pu. lic Adm. - -1
(1)
-
-
2
(1)
G
(1)
Other Business Fields -
-
- ---7
_
-
- -
4
(1)
No Formal Concentration - - - -
Tot:a] -11
(8)
JO 23
CA (J n)
31
(20)
*Double counting, see footnote page 10.
114
ibtIACCRETITED SCHOOLS IN PROGRAMS
Expected graduates 1972-73 by major fieLds
riold:, of ('onc:fInuia Minoriiv
0
0trl
C)
Total
b., .. 0 1.,0 0 0.1.,:1 -V
c: 0
0
Accounting -
12
(3)
2 ----e-6
(1) (2)
12
(4) (6)
Econemics (if within bus. unit)
_
-
_
- -
4
(2)
4
(4)
4
(3)
Einance-
-
22(2)
4
())
14
(4)
2/!
(8)
57
(5)
10
(4)
141(4)
General Business- 68
(3)
16
(6)
170
(5)
Management- 18- (5)
3
(2)
10
(7)
11
(6)
410
(10)
Marketing -19
(3)
3 I
(1)
13
(6)
1
(1)
10
(4)
122
(7)
Quantitative Analysis & Stat.-
-
-
-
_ 8
(2)
Business Law - - - - - -
Information Systems- -
- -
1
(1)
- 7
(1)
Insurance - - - - -
International Business - -
1
(1)
-
-
2
(1)
Personnel & Org. Behavior -
- - 2
(1)
3
(2)
12
(2)
Private Policx & Adm. - _ - - _ -
Production Management -
1
(1)
1
(1)
-
-
2
(1)
Real Estate & Urban Econmics - - - -. - -
Transuortation- 4
(1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
(1)
H°S1). & Health Care Adm. - - -
- - - -Office Adm. & Sec. Science
Busins Education__.
1
(1)
-
-
1
(1)
9
(2)
17
(4)
Public Adm. - -
-
-
- 3
(1)
4
(1)
3
(1)
-
-
12
(2)
2
(1)
18
(11Other !Arliness Field -_________
No Form ,-,1 Concentri--.tjon
1
(1)
__.
9
( 3 )
3
(1)
24
(9)
20
(7)
3fin
(11)r
157(
2 9 157 100
(-). -1 '
-i (:15) Pl)Tot 01
1
( I ) .
kDouHe counting, see footnote page 10.
ibrOCCREDITED SCHOOLS PROGRAMS
Ex'peeted (11.- iduates .L972-73 by major fields
Fields of Concentratic...n M i uo) t f i on.;
Account i
Economics (.if thi n bus . unitj
Yinanty...
General Business
Management
Marketing
;L:;..1c1.0
0n
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Business Law
Information Systems
Insurance
International Business
Personnel & Or9. Behavior
Private Policy & Adm.
Production Management
Real Estate & Urban Economics
Transportation
Hosp. & Health Care Adm.
Office Adm. & Sec. Science
Business Education
Public Adm.
Other Business Fields
No Formal Concentration
Total
I
- - 2
(1)c 4 37
(5) (3) (3)
TotalEnrollm,:,nt
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1 I 0
(2) (2)2 73
(2) (2)
3 2 5 i 2
(1) (1) (2) (1)3 6 15 8
(1) (3) (9) 1 (6)
*Double counting, see footnote page 10.
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CREDITED SCHOOLS - Doctoral Programs
Enrollment*
Fields of
Concentration
Graduates
93(24)
I
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i
1 year
1-2 years
3 years
f3 years+
Enrollment
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78E7(34)
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771(1)
W 4(4)
N3(3)
W 8(6)
N1(1)
:W 5(4)
355(35)
Business Law
0j
--
--
--
--
-
Info. Systems
F 3(2)
S1(1)
10(3)
W 1(1)
F 4(2)
S1(1)
W 1(1)
1(1)
F 5(5)
F 1
)
S
'
62(11)
1(1)
Insurance
7(5)
F 1(1)
W1(1)
F 1(1)
S1(1)
'-
,F 1(1)
42(7)
Intn. Business
F 8(6)
N1(1)
.
10(5)
W 2(2)
F 8(7)
F13(4)
:F 7(4)
W 1(1)
iS 1(1)
72(11)
Pers. 6 Org. Bch.
35(12)
F22(10) S1(1)
W 8;5)
A1(1)
N 3(3)
F14(6) N4(2)
w 6(5)
F 9(6)
S2(1)
W 4(3)
N3(3)
17 6(3)
S1(1)
[ W 2(2)
N1(1)
276(23)
Pr,-. Pol. & Ada.
3(1)
--
W 3(3)
N1(1)
W 1(1)
N1(1)
1,7 1(1)
19(2)
Prcd. :Ian.
11(7)
IF 1(1)
S1(1)
F11(8)
F 4(3)
N1(1)
F 7(3)
611(1)
70(15)
R.E. & Urban Ecn.
3(1)
--
--
W 1(1)
--
28(7:
Transnortation
5(2)
1F 3(2)
F 2(2)
F 5(4)
W1(1)
I
--
29(B)
Hose. & Health
--
--
--
--
-j
-
Office Adm.
--
__
__
-_
_-
Business Ed.
F 2(1)
N3(1)
17(2)
IW 5(4)
F 1(1)
N1(1)
w 4(2)
W 8(2)
N 2(1)
W 1(1)
1
(:-G(4)
Public Adm.
2(2)
jF11(1)
N 1(1)
--
--
8(2)
Other Bus.
10(5)
F 7(4)
1W 2(2)
F14(5)
S1(1)
W 4(2)
N1(1)
F 7(4)
W 1(1)
F 4(2)
90(9)
Undetermined
--
-F 2(1)
--
F 2(1)
18(2)
*Uouble counting, see footnote page 16.
QUESTION C-I
jONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Doctoral Programs
Enrollment*
Fields of
7
Concentration
!Graduates
1 year
2 years
3 years
3years+
_meta
-
n,-0117n4-
Accountina
!
Economics
W(2)
F(1)
3(1)
inanr.e
C k:,neral Bus.
1 . .
1--.,-1\
a-lac,,men
S(1)
,
:11ar^tinc:
c)uan. Anal.
Ir
lri)
Business Law
133)
Info. S..,sterrs
i 1
Insurance
!
Intn. Business
i0(2
Pers. & Org. Beh.
F(l) W(1)
Pr_.. Pol. & Adm.
Prod. Y,anacement
IN (1)
R.F. & Urban. Ecn.
Transportation
1
Horn. & Health
!
Office Adm.
I
Business Ed.
1
Public Adm.
W(1)
rstl)
Other Bus.
i1
-(11
Undrmined
*Double counting, see footnote page 16.
ESTION D-1
TOTAL - ALL SCHOOLS
Minority Faculty by field and rank
1972-73
Key:
A(
)
N(
)
S(
)
F(
)
W(
)
= number of American
= number of Negroes
= number of Spanish
= number of Foreign
= number of Women
Indians
surnames
Nationals
Fields of
Teaching
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
1with D
w/o 0
Asst. Prof.
iwith 0
w/o D
.Instructor
Jwith D
w/o D
1Tttal,-
Lecturer
Facl:Ity
with 0
w/o D
wit"-: D ',. :/o
W11(10)
W4(4)
W10(10)
w 9(8)
W11(10)
W28(16)
F 1(1)
W22(17)
F 1(1)
W14(10
F 9(8)
iN
3(2)
N 2(1)
N 9(5)
F13(12)
N12(7)
N 8(7)
N 3.(3).
N 3(6)
F2(1)
F15(15)
F 3(3)
N 1(1)
F 6(6)
F 1(1)
F 3(3)
S 2(2)
S 2(2)
A 2(2)
S 1(1)
Accounting
A 1(1)
684
534
W13(13)
'
-W16(13)
w 2(2)
W21(20)
W 4(4)
W 1(1)
W12(9.)
W 1.U)
71 4(4)
F21(18)
-N 5(5)
N 1(1)
N 2(2)
N 2(2)
N 1(1)
F 3(1)
F1(1)
N 5(5)
-F27(24)
F 1(1)
F25(21)
F 6(5)
F 5(5)
Zconomic5
A 1(1)
S 1(1)
S 2(2)
A 4(1)
iI
949
1
702
W 4(4)
-W 6(6)
1W 1(1)
W 4(4)
W 4(4)
-W 4(3)
F 1(1)
W 1(1)
N 8(4)
-N 9(5)
F 3(2)
N 1(1)
N 7(4)
-F 3(2)
:;
1(1)
F 5(5)
-F12(12)
;F13(11)
F 3(3)
-F 1(1)
Finance
S 1(1)
S 1(1)
179
w 3(3)
w2(2)
w 5(5)
1W 2(2)
W 3(3)
W 3(3)
-W10(8)
S 1(1)
-
N 5(3)
N3(3)
N 1(1)
N 2(2)
N11(3)
N 5(3)
-N 4(4)
-
F 3(3)
F 3(3)
F 1(1)
F 3(2)
-
2:s.n. Bus.
S 1(1)
1S 1(1)
1100. 93
W 8(6)
-W 6(6)
IW 2(2)
W 8(7)
w 7(7)
F 1(1)
W13(12)
F 1(1)
w 5(4)
N 5(4)
-N 1(1)
! N 1(1)
F19(15)
N10(8)
N 5(4)
S 2(1)
N 1(i)
i
F 7(5)
-F14(13)
I F 2(2)
S 1(1)
S 2(2)
F 5(4)
F 4(3)
:anaqement
S 2(2)
S 1(1)
)649
255
W 3(3)
-W 5(4)
iW 4(4)
W 3(3)
W 3(3)
W 1(1)
W,7'.*(7)
F 2(2)
W 1(1)
N10(6)
N 4(4)
IN 1(1)
N 3(3)
NI3(6)
N 2(1)
F 2(2)
F 6(5)
-F 8(7)
I F 3(3)
F21(20)
F 4(4)
F 3(3)
:Iarketin
S 1(1)
A 1(1)
S 2(2)
607 i245
w 5(5)
W 6(5)
W 1(1)
W 7(5)
W 5(4)
F 1(1)
W 6(6)
W 1(1)
W 2(2)
N 2(2)
-N 6(3)
F 1(1)
F23(18)
N 2(2)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
F 9(7)
-F12(10)
S 1(1)
F 4(4)
F 1(1)
F 6(2)
, ,
2.M.
S 1(1)
tS 1(1)
jS 5(1)
404 '
1'..-=
S 2(2)
N2(2)
W 1(1)
W 1(1)
W 5(4)
W 4(4)
W 3(3)
W 3(3)
N 2(2)
N 1(1)
Bus. Law
S 1(1)
A 1(1)
1I
97
130
QUESTION D-1
TOTAL
ALL SCHOOLS
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
Fields of
Teaching
,
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
With D
w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Instructor
with 0
w/o D
Lecturer
with D
w/o D
Total+
Faculty
with D w/o I
N 1(1)
W 2(1)
F 1(1)
-F 1(1)
W 3(2)
-W 2(2)
-f
-
F 2(2)
Info. Systems
A 2(2)
91
i52
W 1(1)
-r 1(1)
--
N 1(1)
W 1(1)
--
Insurance
N 1(1)
62
50
--
F 4(4)
W 2(2)
F 2(1)
-
--
-N 2(2)
--
-8 1(1)
Int. Bus.
F 1(1)
64
4
W 9(5)
W 5(5)
W 4(4)
W 1(1)
-W 2(2)
W 4(2)
W 1(1)
F 2(2)
-N' 1(1)
-N 2(2)
N 2(2)
-N 1(1)
N 1(1)
Pers. & Org.
.A 1(1)
F 2(2)
A 2(2)
S 1(1)
267
45
--
W 1(1)
-W 1(1)
--
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
Priv. Policy
--
N 1(1)
-F 1(1)
--
61
II'
F 1(1)
-N 1(1)
F 3(3)
W 1(1)
-F 1(1)
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
Prod. Man.
-S 1(1)
A 1(1)
-75
29
W 1(1)
-W 1(1)
F 1(1)
-N 1(1)
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
Real Est.
1(1)
55
27
Transcortation
-W 1(1)
-F 1(1)
--
--
-24
81
Host. & Health
--
-W 1(1)
--
-W 1(1)
-18
20
W13(10)
W 5(4)
W18(13)
W11(10)
W11(11)
W27(16)
-W34(26)
-
Office Adm.
F 2(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
-1
82
93
W 6(6)
-W 4(4)
W 5(3)
.W 2(2)
W 7(5)
-w 9(6)
W 1(1)
W 3(3)
N 5(4)
-N 1(1)
N 2(1)
N 9(3)
-N 2(2)
N 1(1)
Business Ed.
F 1(1)
F 2(1)
F 2(1)
A 1(1)
98
44
Public Adm.
F 1(1)
W 1(1)
N 2(1)
-W 1(1)
W 2(1)
-t
1(1)
-W 1(1)
23
12
W 5(4)
W 3(2)
W 1(1)
W 2(2)
W 5(4)
W 3(2)
-W12(4)
W 2(1)
W 7(4)
F 1(1)
F 3(3)
F 4(4)
N 1(1)
-N 1(1)
F 1(1)
1N 3(1)
Other
S 1(1)
LS 1(1)
138 1
84*-
QUESTION D-I
TOTAL
Au.. SCHOOLS
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
SUB-TOTAL
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Instructor
with D
w/o D
Lc.ctu-,e,-
Fac..:1:7'
with D
w/o D
fith D -.:/c, D
American Indian
2-
4-
2I
6-
, i I
Necro
26
118
710
39
121
312
Scanish Surname
54
6
_.
26
7-
_3
i-> -
Foreign Nationa1s
69
I-
105
10
119
25
1
15
13
Women
76
18
92
43
95
96
16
132
7,n
-,,
Total
2129
210
1611
359
1452
872
31
596
I140
422
5:-.15
: 2.04,
WI02
2.__,
N5S 2
A 2..
W 2
W137?
F 3
F19
:':23, - 2
W13
,
1-,:;
...77
. --
:14
!S 2
GRAND TOTAL
!AW82
F68
N50
S 7 3
w17
F 2
N 8
W86
F103
N35
1
S 3
i
A 2
W40
F17
N16
S 3
W89
F126
N23
S 8
A 3
with D = with Doctorate
w/o
D - without Doctorate
QUESTION 0-1
N
AC
CR
ED
ITE
D S
CH
OO
LS
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
Fields of
Teaching
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Instructor
with D
v.!lo D
Lecturer
with D
w/o D
Total+
Faculty
with D w/o D
W11(10)
W 3(3)
w 9(9)
w 7(6)
W11(10)
W21(11)
F 1(1)
W15(12)
F 1(1)
W11(8)
F 9(8)
N 2(1)
F11(11)
F 1(1)
F11(10)
N 2(2)
F 1(1)
F 3(3)
N 6(4)
F 2(1)
N 4(2)
A 1(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
--.-
-.,..
S 1(1)
S 2(2) -
A 1(1)
S 1(1)
Accountin
F 2(2)
603
310
W10(10)
-W14(11)
F 1(1)
W16(16)
W 2(2)
W 1(1)
W 7(6)
W 1(1)
W 3(3)
F19(16)
-F18(16)
F19(15)
F 2(2)
F 3(2)
F 3(1)
F 1(1)
N 2(2)
-N 2(2)
N 2(2)
N 1(1)
Economics
A 1(1)
S 2(2)
A 4(1)
795
117
W 2(2)
-w 5(5)
w 1(1)
w 4(4)
W 4(4)
-w 3(2)
F 1(1)
W 1(1)
F 4(4)
-F10(10)
F 1(1)
F 8(6)
F 2(2)
-F 3(2)
F 1(1)
N 7(3)
-N 9(5)
N 1(1)
N 5(2)
-.
Finance
S 1(1)
S 1(1)
504
139
N 5(3)
N 2(2)
W 3(3)
W 2(2)
W 2(2)
W 2(2)
-W 6(4)_
S 1(1)
-
W 2(2)
W 1(1)
F 1(1)
N 1(1)
N10(2)
N 4(2)
N 2(2)
Gen. Bus.
N 1(1)
51
48
W 6(4)
-W 4(4)
W 2(2)
W 7(6)
W 4(4)
-~W11(10)
F 1(1)
W 3(3)
F 7(
5)-
F12(11)
F14(11)
N 2(2)
F 3(2)
5 2(1)
N 1(1)
N2(
2)-
N1(
1)S
1(1)
-N 2(1)
F 1(1)
Management
S 1(1)
539
165
N 7(3)
-W 5(4)
W 1(1)
W 3(3)
W 2(2)
W 1(1)
W 4(4)
F 2(2)
W 1(1)
-
F6(
5)-
F 6(5)
F 1(1)
F15(14)
F 3(3)
F 3(3)
F 1(1)
W 3(3)
-N 3(3)
S 2(
2)N
5(3)
Marketing
A 1(1)
N 2(2)
544
/59
W5(
5)-
W 5
(5)
W 1
(1)
w7(5)
W 3(3)
-W 5(5)
W 1(1)
W 1(1)
F 8(6)
-F12(10)
F22(17)
F 3(3)
-F
1(1)
F 6(2)
N2(
2)-
N 4(2)
S 1(1)
N 2(2)
-N 1(1)
N 1(1)
Q.M.
S 1(1)
S 1(1)
S 5(1)
355
S 1(1)
N 2(2)
W 1(1)
-W 4(3)
W 4(4)
-W 2(2)
W 1 ( 1)
W 3(3)
,110
N 2(2)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
Bus. Law
1A 1(1)
79_109
.
2"..:EST:ON D-1
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
Fields of
Teaching
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
with 0
w/o 0
Asst. Prof.
with D
who 0
Instructor
with 0
w/o D
Lecturer
1Fas.:it
with 0
w/o 0
with 0 w/0 0
:r.fo. Svsters
F 2(2)
jA 2(2)
W 2(1)
F 1(1)
-F 1(1)
W 3(2)
-W 1(1)
_
i
3?
Insurance
W 1(1)
-I
F 1(1)
I-
-N 1(1)
-W 1(1)
-58
36
-. 2,2c.
--
F 3(3)
1
-
w 2(2)
N 2(2)
F 1(1)
- --
F 2(1) 1
S 1(1)
i51
3
Pers. & Ora. B.
w 9(5)
F 2(2)
A 1(1)
- -
W 3(3)
,
N 1(1)
F 1(1)
-
w 4(4)
N 1(1)
A 2(2)
:c 1(1)
N 1(1)
S 1(1)
- -
,w 1(1)
w 4;2)
1;* 1(l)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
231
34
riv. Policy
--
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
w 1(1)
F 1(1)
--
w 1(1)
l6r',
10
,1-ry4.
'an.
F1(1)
-N 1(1)
F 3(3)
A 1(1)
N 1(1)
-.F 1(1)
W 1(1)
1N 1(1)
E9
23
Real Est.
rN1(1)
- -
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
F 1(1)
- -
F 1(1)
,-
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
54
24
Transportation
--
W 1-(1)
-F 1(1)
--
--
r3
..& Eealt'
--
--
w 1(1)
--
-w 1(1)
-I
10
177
Office Adm.
W 9(7)
W 2(2)
W12(9)
N 6(6)
w10(10)
N 1(1)
W13(9)
-N24(17)
.
56
52
Business Ed.
3(3)
-w 3(3)
w 2(1)
W 2(2)
W 3(2)
-N 6(4)
N 1.(1)
N 1C1)
N 3(3)
N 1(1)
85
29
Fub14
Adm.
F 1(1)
W 1(1)
-w 1(1)
w 2(1)
-W 1(1)
-N 1(1)
15
.10
Other er
F1(1)
W 3(3)
W 1(1)
F 2(2)
w 1(1)
F 4(4)
W 1(1)
W 1(1)
S 1(1)
-N 2(2)
N 2(1)
N 4(2)
JF 1(1)
165 1
59
2=ST/ON D-1
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
SUS-TOTAL
Professor
withD
woD
Assoc. Prof.
with D
woD
Asst. Prof.
withD
woD
Instructor
with D
w/o D
Lecturer
Fa.c-,-:lty
with D
w/o 2 I with D -,:/0 D
AMerican Indian
-2
1-
6-
t-
Necro
10
f1
6-
78
-10
Smanish Surname
34
2-
64
-3
12
Foreicn Nationals
61
F81
396
14
-13
18
9
1 ,
Women
59
9.
71
23
80
53
289
726
1
Total
1890
168
1375
222
1259
578
14
427
133
->rn
4725
;1824
1.7,RAND TOTAL
W65
F60
N31
A 3
S 3
W10
F 2
N 6
W67
F79
N24
A 2
Si
W23
F 4
N 5
Si
W76
F199
N19
A 1
S 7
W66
F13
N24
Al
S 5
W 2
F 1
W89
F15
N 9
A 6
W13
F16
N 3
S 9
W32
P 7
N 6
Si
1 I
with D
--- with Doctorate
w/o
D = without Doctorate
2"7ESTION D -1
ADNACCREDITED SCHOOLS
minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
Fields of
Teaching
Professor
with D
w/o 0
Assoc. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with- D
w/o D
Instructor
withD
woD
Lecturer
with p
w/o D:
To-_-.:14-
FF.culty
.ith D w/o 0'
N 2(2)
W 1(1)
w 1(1)
W 2(2)
N 1(1)
W 7(5)
-w 7(5).
-I t
W 3(2)
1
N 1(1)
N 2(1)
F 2(2)
F 2(2)
N10(5)
-N 7(6)
--
I N 2(1)
t
F 4(4)
N 5(3)
F 7(5)
-A 1(1)
-1
Accounting
S1(
1)i
e71
224
W 3(3)
-w 2(2)
w 2(2)
W 5(4)
W 2(2)
-N 5(3)
-N 1(1)
'
1
N 3(3)
-N 3(3)
N 1(1)
F 6(6)
N 2(2)
F 2(2)
-1
Fecnomics
F 2(2)
F 9(8)
S 1(1)
F 4(3)
154 1
75
W 2(2)
-W 1(1)
V 2(1)
F 5(5)
N 2(2)
-.
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
-F 2(2)
F 1(1)
-
Finance
F 1(1)
I50
40
W 1(1)
W 1(1)
W 2(2)
N 1(1)
W 1(1)
w 1(1)
N 4(4)
--
F 3(3)
N 1(1)
F 2(2)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
-N 2(2)
-1
-i
S 1(1)
F 1(1)
F 3(2)
--
-t
C:en. Bus.
S 1(1)
4? i
45
W 2(2)
-w 2(2)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
W 3(3)
F1(1)
I W 2(2)
-N 2(1)
'
N 3(2)
-F 2(2)
F 2(2)
F 5(5)
N 8(6)
N 3(3)
-F 3(2)
1
Y.:InaCement
S 1(1)
S 1(1)
S 2(2)
F 2(2)
110 !
90
N 3(3)
-N 1(1)
N 3(3)
N 1(1)
N 1(1)
-W 4(3)
-F 1(1)
7.arketi q
-F 2(2)
N 1(1)
F 2(2)
F 6(6)
N 8(3)
F 1(1)
-N 2(1)
-i ,
1
63 ,
;6
F 1(1)
_W 1(1)
F 1(1)
F 3(3)
W 2(1)
F1(1)
N 1(1)
_: W 1(1)
1
N 2(1)
F 1(1)
N 1(1)
!44
25
Bus. Law
S 1(1)
--
W 1(1)
W 1(1)
S 1(11
-W 1(1)
--
f18 1
21
Info. Systems
N 1(1)
--
--
--
W 1(1)
--
112
14
Insurance
--
--
--
-N 1(1)
--
414
Int. Bus.
--
F 1(1)
--
--
--
1
-1
31
1
2UESTION D-1
AD
NA
CC
RE
DIT
ED
SC
HO
OL
S
Minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
Fields of
Tea
chin
gProfessor
with D
w/o D
T.Assoc. Prof.
with D w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with D
w/0 D
,---
-- ---
Instructor
Lecturer
17,7c-_::
with D
w/o D
with D
w/0 2i with 7
!.) D.
Pers. & Oro. B.
--
W 2(2)
F 1(1)
-N 1(1)
N 1(1)
1-
W 1(1)
1.,7,
!
...
Prod. Men.
-S l(1)
_1 I
-c.,
_
Real Est.
N 1(1)
--
--
N1(
1)1
-I
1
-2
3
Transnortation
-.4
,
--
--
--
i-
i-
i
-i
6!
Hosn. & Health
--
--
1 I-
_-
i
2:
?,
Office Adm.
W 4(3)
W 3(2)
W 6(4)
W 5(4)
F 2(1)
W 1(1)
W14(7)
-W10(9)
N 1(1)
_
I26
!41
Business Ed.
W 3(3)
N 5(4)
F 1(1)
- -
W 1(1)
N 1(1)
W 3(2)
N 2(1)
F 2(1)
-
W 4(3)
N 9(3)
F 2(1)
- -
W 3(2)
N 1(1)
A 1(1)
-
i/
i
13
i
Public Adm.
--
N 2(1)
--
--
-I ,
,n,
,,
i
2,
Other
W 2(1)
W 2(1)
W 1(1)
F 1(1)
W 1(1)
W 4(3)
W 2(1)
N 1(1)
- -
W10(2)
N 1(1)
- -I
W 3(2) 1
N 3(1) /
S 1(_:_,-.
I 1
1
23
!
25
SUB-TOTALS
American Indian
--
2-
--
-2
--
Near°
16
-12
73
31
111
-7
Snanish Surname
A2
-1
42
-3
--
--1
i i t
-
QUESTION D-1
IONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
minority Faculty by Field and Rank
1972-73
(continued)
SUE-TOTAL
Professor
with D
w/o D
Assoc. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Asst. Prof.
with D
w/o D
Instructor
with D
w/o 0
Total-
Lecturer
Faculty
with D
w/o _D
wit_. 0 w/c 0
.
'fcreign Nationals
8-
24
723
11.
-2
1
4
::,en
17
921
20
15
43
443
,.)
.., J
T7s.tal
239
42
236
137
203
294
17
171
1
771
600
..7,=.0
SAND TOTAL
W17
F 8
N19
S 3
W N
7 2
W19
F24
Nil
S 2
W17
F13
Nil
S 2
W13
F22
N 4
S 1
W36
F19
N42
S 3
F2
:50
P 4
N19
A 2
I
WIC
F 4
Na
I 1
S
with
2,with Doctorate
w/o
D = without Doctorte
L. Spe, i h or,r;iim
1. Plcdse hrietly wv pecial progr;:ms (iuL..h as tutoring, recruiting,placemont, dohs, a.-;itance for pinority businessmen, or adult edoca-tion etc.) rim 1,;.d by .iio Unit in the past 3 years for minoritygroups and waiAsn. Indita:,: for the tel information: ftstimateiC the dat3 i!;11't available, and ii additional sh,..ets it necessary following thesame forat ;r; the questions list(d helot).
Name of Program
Erief Oescription:
a. Degree credit Non-credit b. Enrollment
c. Number of successful completions of program
d. Was the program for students pursuing or who intended to pursue a degree?
e. Was the program primarily for: (check those applicable)American Indians Foreign NationalsNegroesSpanish Surname Women
28 f. Length of program: (indicate numhor)__ or or_________
weeks terms years
g. Was the program in cooperation with another educational institution? Yes No
h. Was the program funded by an outside agency? Yes Noappropriate funder:
Government State FederalFoundation
,
please specify
If 'yes' check the
Other
i. Did you attain your objectives to your, satisfaction? Yes No please comment
F. Special Courses
1. Please list by title courses developed specifically for a minority group 'Orfor W0Men in VOW' business unit. Indicate the group for which it was developed ifthe title does not. Please use additional sheets if necessary.
a.
b.
quEsrluN E
SUMMARY OF SPECIAL, PROGRAMS
AccreditedNon-
accredited Total
Number of Programs Reported 83 26 109
Question A # Noncredit (NC) 36 16 52ft Credit (C) 31 4 35
Question 1) 4 Yes (Y) 51 8 59# No (N) 19 13 32
Question E 4 For All Minorities 27 27
4 For ::egro (N) 33 17 SO4 For Women (W) 7 5 12
# For American Indian (A.I.) 2 3 5
4 For Foreign National (F.N.) 1 1
4 For Spanish Surname (S.S.) 2 2 4
Question N Yes (Y) 20 2 22
4 No (N) 53 21 74
Question H # Yes (Support) (Y) 40 13 534 No (No Support) (N) 36 11 47# With Govornment Support 23 9 32
4 With Foundation Support 9 1 10
4 With Church Support - 1 1
4 With Industry Support 3 3
# With "Other" Support 1 1 2
Question I 4 Yes Successful (Y) 56 17 73
Not Successful (N) 9 2 11
MI: 01 PRU6KAM
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS SPECIAL PROGRAMS
HESCRIPflON A 8 C D li
lUtorin Cro.;',In
Lutreprcnc:arshid
_ ___
L":111:1:;t
MinoriTy rusiness
:,amplis Visits
:,;(:
vc
101
,6
!,
1
--
N
F.N,
___''
X11 l_
1Y
.__.200
-
4Y
N
-
-____)_________
N
N
-----6--
______11
- _-- -;v
___V
1-
]
Reeruitm.lit Proi,ram
)4A:4i ncs no ),):1 tin i t v
Scholarshi TrAining
...
Business Udportunity
ProgramReuruit High Sao:AStudents C
'NC
S6 S Y N Y(Found
N
- 1
N
---.....
V
Y
____ ,Manageivont Program
for 4omen LxecutivesMiddle ManagementTraining 7
-----------R-----
N W
N 8.5.
1N
-r-
40t
interCityMgt. Lab.
--
Student Consulting Y
------ -----
Y(SHA
Assist. Minority Bus, Student Consulting
NC
- V All 204 +' N N
Recruitment 1 Y N 1Y N N N
Minority Scholarships(21) rT15-1TMT.Rs
Pus, Donors
Opportunity for Youth C 3 Y N 4Y N Y(Govt) Y
Minority Fellowship C 25
,-
27 Y N 2Y N
N
A
Y N
Professional Dev. forMinority Accountants MBA Program C 10 - Y 'All 21M Y
(Fed.
Govt)
Venture Management NC 40 4 N N 121t' N Y(Sehoo.
'YInd.)
Starting aNew Business
Mkt., Acc., Fin.,Han. Reviewed NC 25 13 All 121x7 N N Y
Tutoring Fconomics C
C
25 25
1
Y All
Y All
3014
2Y Y
N Y
Accelerated Bus.Leaders Ld. (ABLE)
Aid Minority Stilant:Fitter MBA Program
(StateY
Govt)Y
1--
Student Consulting Minority Business C 12 2 Y N 1011 N N N_______ _
Y(Govt) 1'ALIWMCIlt Assist.Aid forMinority Business NC 91 N N IY V
Petch-Cheu-Nu;ii,
Bus. Prin. for1:0-:::. independence NC
C
,: - N A.t. 40'6
I1W
N
N
..
N -
_N VMinority Pusines.; Seminars 44 44 V All
See Summary Sheet, pace 29, for key to codes.
ACCREDITED SCWOLS SPECIAL PROGRAMS (conLinued)
A B CP F c 11
CoiAT,o hi. for1 a lent Dove 1.,,,-- .'nt the Dis,!..'.vantaged
;...
I
C........
C
C
C
NC
NC
C
8
........._
1-<J.,
5
28
20
-
20.
14
3
_.... ........_.
5
2
20
3
I
I
I
I
V
111
___
;4
All
-
,1Y
_........
lY
2Y
lOW
8W
3D
30W
V._Y
N
;,i
N
N
I
Y Nov t )_... ......
N
Y(Found)
I(Govt)
Y(Govt)
N_
Y(Gavt)
Y
..__.-
Y
I
Y
-
I
I
''! l't 1
, ,tOr .111). it. /Lb
.
M.isters Support
Team Assist. to Bus.
Ford iound. Gr,int
Minority Bus. .',.ipport
Mini MJxi Bus. Management N
N
1
All
Manae:,ent.
for Women. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ABLL
_Aid toMinority Studeats
W
N
Eneourk!cmontofBlack BusinesSmen , NC 100 75 IY
1 Y
N
All
10W
12W
N
Y
Y(InJ.)
I(Govt)
V
Y,
Y
Minority Business
,
Best Business Idea NC
Women's Week-
Business Opport_anityfor Women
n
NC - 1 Y W 1W N,A
OpportunityConsultants Inc.
, ,
Student Consult NC
C-,
NC
- - - - - - N 4
Assistance toMinority Business_______ . .
40
120
-
-
Y
N
Al 1
N
12W.
-
N
N
I(SBA)_ ........
I(Govt)
V
....,.
IBusiness Seminars forMinority Businessmen
-_Basic Bus. Courses
Student
Consulting-
il. Aid toMinority Bus.
,
C - - - - - - Y(Govt) Y
B.O.P. Tutoring Center - - _ _ - - - -
Tulorin;! ProFram Minority Students_________
C.....
NC
35
__ .
28
28 V
...
I
All_........._
N
lY
1W
N
______-___
N
. N
.......,...
N
-,...
Y(Found)
Y
-
Y
__.____Black !;iis.
Students Assoc.
Roxbury Inst.
1:xecutives inCommunity Pev. NC 80 80 N N 1W 1
Project ABLF C 5 - Y A.I. 2Y Y [(Govt) -
SFIAll bus. Ad/. Pro'.fm..
Free Business Con.to small busincss C 100 501
111
N N 21 I Y(Gov() Y
.
YPe/s'Trai,1,-) i',3:r4iA
Supervisor-Workerinteraction NC 131 N
.
\L 2W V Y(Govt)
31
.
t tce 12or
nor i t
....Jt.0tv 10
II I
IWO
t iWit C3
Minority (o....:,-,)rise
ACCREDITED.SCHOOLS SPECIAL PROGRAMS (continued)
11 `-4 11' I. '1; 11 1
and PhD -
t ti (ior.;01.1.'itts
oi NI inorit L. mlent -
73 ] 1Y
NC
Ed. h.ofosional.Dee. At tiit
II
Donestic Minority Grp -
Inst .
2-yr. Follo4;ship's to
Pursue Al:A
NC
S
Drieht-:tion PrnratiI
NC 40
inorityroHtrar
18 '1
32
All
All
IV N1
2 01 1 Y... ___ _ _ ,.
10W N Y(6.pvt)
(.0Jvc.
2Y Y 4.
N IOW I Y(Govt)
Y All 2Y
30 All 4Y
12
Speal. with
ho'Aen's Recruitment I Interested Leaders
Cl lie AdHinistrator
S:a II Pu_iiness
lot. Scinii;ai' NC
kldck Ft I
(_41,Lier tJt.;Ciittlt .1.0n Tutoril Counseling NC
Superv. NDnten NC 50 1
Y(Fonal
Y(Gov)
V
Y(Found)
N N
All - N Y([nJ)
N N
IV 1I)
N
itsadv. Studelit ['rug.
.:ocraiting
C
NC
16 4 S.S. 64';
N 6h'
Y(Govl)
N N
linority
Lntecpris,,- Ut
in C.:P;iiieSS
r!. '
Pdc%aes1,) IC Application
Life P111.1;a',:, Ccntic!r
Disseriiiricill of
Msitio:1
All 21 N
All - N
N 201c N
N4
1(1 id)
N
Y(l'ouuJ)
NA'm or riv;I:Al
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS SPECIAL PROGRAMS (continued)
01,CidFTION A B C 1
Student Orr. Program
Fellowship Prog. [orDisadv,intaed Students
_r________
.
NC
SO
8
-
-
3
-
V
Y
V
__ ______-_,____
N
N
N
-
2Y
SW
N 1,Y(Stnte)
I
N !Y(Ind)
N
i-
N
Y
I
Ni
(Found)p-
N-
I!Y(Donor)
N
-
Y
-
Y
V
Y
-
.
Minority StudentSumer Study Pro
Backgroundfor Graduate Work
Urban Intern Inner City Activities C - - Y - lOW
IOW
14W
Career [ley.
for Women NC 10
6
SO
1
N W
NDev. of lin. hnterp. Small Business Elev. C V
Asst. forMinority Business Free Consulting NC - N All -N1N
-.-4
-Ks :;T: ro
Minority Business C IS 4 Y N I( N N V
Vloo.,,/.r r.o.
AsA. rrr;.rii NC
,
. 3 Y N 3W N
.
N
Tutoring IndividualBasis NC IO - V N - N N Y
Recruitment NC 4 I N 2W Y N V
Special Ed.Opportunity Pro:,ram C 10 28 V N 3Y N Y(St:,te)
YBLeroitirT Personal Visit 8 V N III N N
Minority Enterp.Small Bu.:inecs NC 4 N All 10.1 N Y(Doncr) I
Bus. .1:,i. Frogr,11
for Minority Students
''''''.'
C -
-
-
Y All 4Y__
IV
N N
N
N
N
V
-
Associati,.ir of Block
0u:H!,,,sy. Students -
-
- N
_______.-
Y--
-Bus. Aid SocietyTax Acctg. and Fin.Aid to Low-incoTo - -
,--
ColorAo L!.qn..):,rie
Pe". Association MAster's Program : 14 5 V All_ :,,i'_ --
-
N Y(Vot..0; V
Minority Busines:;m:in'sConsulting Program_-__ __________ C 25 - Y All N N V
-
31
bNACCRED 1 TED SCHOOLS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS
N \ Or EH) \ :,0;11:1
imLst,,!cnt Coc '0ien
for Woon
Ind i SI ills
Ef reel for
t y Groups
Urban Management
Ed. Opportun ity Program
Women in Mgt .
Management Scninar
Black Scholars Program
--- 1 -- 1
B
NC ; -
NC; IS
Minority MgtInt (grated Group
MBA
Management Training
Black PlanningCunmissi,m
Business fl EconomicDevelopment
-4
financial l TutorialHelp for Blacks
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
21
S
14
150 150
25
109
35a
20 5
40 40
N
F C H 1
N
N
N N
N
Y
N
1 Vti N
11) N
15t N
20 N
20 N
N
- N
12W N
4`i
1' (tovi' )
(Gov t )
Y (Gov t)
N
Y(State) Y
1' (Govt)
Y (Chur) -
N 4Y
Assistants toMinority Businesses
Minor i t y Economic Del:.
Minority BusinessDev . Program
Tutorial Program
New Honi zons forNolen
Black Bus iness
B. A. in Black andIndian A Cfa rs
Upper Div. Students
Expose students toProblem of Black Bus.
Degree Program
Account i
11 1 ?IOU 1 t c lit i s I P('Ss- .11100-R.` Tax AIdfor i !writ i es
NC
NC
NC
C
N
N
N
N
41' N
11) N
Y(Govt)
N
Y(Govt)
N
C
NC
';:o 11.11 in :hnJgemont
S'ee Summary Sheet, page 29, for key to codes.
NC
101 87
60 -
9
300
I2
N N
N
N
3W N
N
Y(Govt)
(S t a Le)
W N
N
N IOW N
4A. I .
Y
S .5.
2`f
N
N
N
Y (Go v t )
Y (Found') -
N
1
IbNACCREDITED SCHOOLS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS (continued)
Ioterculturiil P4'or;1;,A
1:irtin L. Kin:.
Pruoir,
Stu(ont
\1iitority Ton lilt----------Talent De v.
1111 ich 1111;;:11
CUltUfeS.
.lid for
Tinorilv 'iiidents
Aid to
in ieul 1.,:qatv
Iii 110x1'_
\tinonIty_
lnrol)mont
A
C
NC 2O
NC 27
?()
S.S.
Sic
ti II l
(Ot Rey)
N
F. Speci.il Courses, developed specifically for a minority group:
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Contemporary Black ThoughtPersonal FinanceEconomits of Small BusinessEntrepreneur Development Dab.Entrepreneur DevelopmentWomen in BusinessMinority MarketingPracticum for Minority Students in BusinessManagement Ed. for WomenMarketing for Low Income ConsumerBlack Economic ExecutivesEconomic Position of Women in U.S.Economic Position of Blacks in U.S.Indian Business ManagementChild Eealta Care (Indian Girls :aly)
Small BusinesAdministrationBE490-401 Development of Minority Business EnterpriseMoney & Banking - Afro-AmericanEconomics of Poverty and DiscriminationEconomics of the Working WomanBlack Literature BE 022Educational Social Change in AfricaBlack Mathematics'English for Foreign Students EN 000Minority Entrepreneur ProgramBlacks and CapitalismBED 140 Industrial and Basihess WorldiLL 142 Informational WritingAdministrative Services for Women
Nc-iNACCREDITED SC}P
Urban Economics (Negro)a
35
'7.UESTION G
1
Problem
Areas
1,1
h
n
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
a
W
t:1
!;
Recruiting st.unt 78 101 51---Recruitin(! facultvRetaining stuclentskotainin.; facultyPlaccsrnt of studentsOther
6813
3
143
43
15 3
3 1
7 7
(I C; 0tQ (7)
a
20 39
18
611
02
6-3
0rtpp
292393
---79
32
18
2. Major
Faculty Student
a. Short supply of qualified applicants 159 108
b.
c.
Community situation not attractive
Competition from incti tutions with greater
22 28
d.
resources
Applicants can obtain salaries sufficiently highto place them above their peers in your faculty
321 88
salary array 85
*41
1.
QUESTION (3
Special problems encountered:
kCRED I TED SCHOOLS
Problem
Areas
Recruiting] students 53 68 37 11 25 194
Recruiting faculty 42 90 48 11 54 245Retaining students 8 25 5 5 35 78Retaining faculty 2 9 2 6 3
Placement of students 1 2 1 2
Other (See "other" acc(edited t;1) E. 39_
2 :.lajor causes of problems: Faculty Student
a. Short supply of qualified applicants 97 76
b.
c.
Community situation is not attractive
Competition from institutions with greater
12 21
d.
resources
Applicants can obtain salaries sufficiently highto place them above their peers in your faculty
69 55
salary array 45
(See "other" accredited #2, page 40)
iONACCR ED I TED SCHOOLS
QUESTION G
1. Special problems encountered:.
Problem
Areas
Recruiting_ students 25 36 14 9 14 96Recruiting faculty 26 53 23 7 38 147Retaining students 5 18 4 2 2 31
Retaining faculty 1 6 1 - 2 10Placement of students - 1 -
Other (See cther non-accredited #1) 40
2. Major causes of problems: Faculty Student
a. Short supply of qualified applicants 62 37
b. Community situation is not attractive 10 7
c. Competition from institutions with greaterresources 57 33
d. Applicants can obtain salaries sufficiently highto place them above their peers in your facultysalary array 40
ji ' C I
to Ott r 0:2 t 111!
U-d ri2,01.1.YCL"
Att t u t. hard t.0
nunbe.r of : l t
of -.. t_ate iect u:t t. ,
rit
f ilrchanilim for out -
! 14: t11, 1 yr t o f. competence.
Vet y i cu.? I to 1 t , i.t
1,4e do tiot r!1,3t.'
Difficult to t l ') 1.1 1'
f ficult toSurnames
Undergraduate bitschool.
1,1inority facolt .
Difficulty ii t
t.y facul'
;u Indians and Spani.t.;.h
not (joi ng to graduate
c_ 1
h r [oh, '.-1(1 rank
Difficulty wi no/ fac..!..11ty of appeals to.E .
Financial Fir;,; 1,.:.
Lack of black
Limited
1.y
Stan(lard adrni::;
F; i 0:1S can r 1 (...2%ri I-1,7A (."(
Re:3u i red s I J)
pit V
f n .
or 11" I 17H. is n inlay ty students.
level .
other faculty.
140
:twee:;sful in recruiting faculty via affirmation action guidelinc.
Difficulty in attracting minority faculty within salary structure.
OTHER ACC11;DITE1) 4 2
Most minority _,It.udentr, go to free city collecle.
Inability to free staff for recruiting efforts.
Research funds not provided by institution.
Lack of available financial aid for minority students.
OTHER NON-ACCREDITED ft 1
Lack of minority students coming out of junior college.
High cost of qualified minority faculty.
Shortage of minorities in region.
Limited recruiting budget.
Language barrierforeign students.
Blacks generally do not select business as major.
rew minority apply.
Women do not view business career as worthwhile.
Limited funds to aid minority students.
Region is prejudice.
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
QUE;FIN
I. .=,t'!"i2-i 1k admission to programs of members ofdtoi
Sam as for Non-10.nrq.ity_ Lower I I el ter
Undc:ruradu,d,-: 177 10
Maste/1-; 161 6
Doctoral level, 67
Total 405 161
Women at: Same a':-, for Non-mincritv Lower Hi her
Undergraduate level 179
162
-
Masters level- -
Doctoral level
t
67 1 -
Total 408 1 II
2. it te otfii1 titia for admission are the same, do you feel that they areapplied more leniently for
Level:Women
Yes NoMinority GroupsYes No
Undergraduate 7 166
142
. 71 102
Masters 17 80 75
Doctoral 7 60 22 40
Total 31 368 173 217
112
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
QUESTION H
1. Indicate official (catalog) criteria for admission to programs of members ofminority groups and women:
Minority Groups at:,
Same as for Non - minority Lower Higher
Undergraduate level 96
Masters level 107 -
Doctoral level 61 -
Total 264
Women at Same as for Non-minority Lower Higher
Undergraduate level 97 - -
Masters level 106 - -
Doctoral level 60 -
Total 263 - -
2. If the official criteria for admission are the same, do you feel that they areapplied more leniently for:
Level:
WomenYes No
Minority GroupsYes No
Undergraduate 4 88 44 49
Masters 12 94 60 41
Doctoral 6 55 22 35
Total 22 237 126 1251--
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
QUESTION n
1. Indicate official (catalog) criteria for admission to programs of members ofminority groups and women:
Minority Groups at: Sarno (u; for Non-minority Lower Higher
Undergraduate level 8] 8 -
Masters level 54 6 -
Doctoral level 6 - -
Total 141 14 -
Women ats Same as for Non-minority
83
Lower
-
nigher
1Undergraduate level
Masters level 55 1 -
Doctoral level 6 - -
Total 144 1 1
2 If the official criteria for admission are the same, do you feel that they areapplied more leniently for:
Level:
WomenYes No
Minority GroupsYes No
Undergraduate 3 78 27 53
Masters 5 48 20 34
Doctoral 1 5 - 5
Total 9 131 47 921
43
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
QUUSTION I.
3484/144 24.2% Average percent of students receiving financial aid forinstitutions reporting.
2. Percent of the total financial aid program of the business unit received by eachstudent grouping by level.
LEVEL
ft
UIS
4) ro
ti
O
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ri id
m m 0
Undergraduate130.32/18
7.24%1325.90/75
17.73%399.94/449.10%
104.69/343.08%
1435.42/7020.51%
4121.80/7455.70%17/5 670.39/45 269.07/20 385.34/35 776.50/57 3437.40/61Masters 3.40% 14.90% 13.45% 11.01% 13.62% 56.30%
3/1 98/11 36.50/6 345.03/21 139.64/19 1549.08/28Doctoral 3.00% 8.91% 6.08% 16.43% 7.35% 55.32%
Groups for which a specific financial assistance program is available.
Undergraduate 12 20 11 5
Masters 17 32 17
Doctoral 4 11
Question #2:
The numerator is the total of percentages reported by institutions. :Thedemoninater is the number of responding institutions.
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
QUESTION I.
1. 1818/77 - 23.61% Average percent of students receiving financial aid forinstitutions reporting.
2. Percent of the total financial aid program of the husiness unit received by eachstudent grouping by level.
LEVEL
0
0 4tr
00
0
19.12/6 427.3/37 146.14/18 40.69/15 617.62/35 2229.5/36Undergraduate 3.19% 11.55% 8.12% 2.71% 17.65% 61.93%
12/4 521,34/34 214.07/33 291.34/28 509.2/43 2599.4/46Masters 3.0% 15.33% 16.47% 10.41 %. 11.84% 56.51%
3/1 88/10 26.5/5 345.03/21 119.64/18 1459.08/26Doctora] 3.0% 8.8% 5.3% 16.43% 6.65% 56.12%
3. Groups for which a specific financial assistance program is available.
Undergraduate 8 11 6 3 2
Masters 16 29 16
Doctoral 4 10 5 -
tbNACCRED1TED SCHOOLS
QUESTION I.
1666/67 = 24.87% Average percent of students receiving financial aid forinstitutions reporting.
2. Percent of the total financial aid program of the business unit received by eachstudent grouping by level.
LEVEL
0
UaS
0 '01 )9
0
tT
z
0 rTS
tr+
ovs,4 4i
m 0
111.2/12 888.6/38 253.8/26 64/19 817.8/35 1678.3/38Undergraduate 9.27% 23.38% 9.76% 3.37% 23.37% 44.17%
5/1 148/11 55/7 94/7 267.3/14 828/15Masters 5.0% 13.45% 7.86% 13.43% 19.09% 55.87%
- 10/1 10/1 - 20/1 90/2Doctoral - 10.0% 10.0% - 20.0% 45.0%
3. Groups for which a specific financial assistance program is available.
Undergraduate 4 9 5 2 3 1
Masters 1 3 1 - - -
Doctoral - 1 1 - -
10TAL ALL SCHOOLS
QUESTION 14
Sources promoting financial assistance (in dollars)
UniversitySOURCES Grants Loans Stipends Funds Other Total
4,251,613 12,759,732 1,094,864 776,443 2,902,506 21,865,158Government (58) (53) (23) (18) (21)
663,526 262,720 143,060 205,000 213,375 1,487,681--Foundations (28) (15)_ (7) (3) (4)
728,116 4,727,990 134,748 3,650 195,299 5,789,803Industry (40) (9) (4) (2) (5)
2,453,959 2,560,982 2,508,319 2,525,209 305,985 10,354,454Others: (32) (21) (27) (15) (20)
TOTAL 8,097,214 20,311,424 3,880,991 3,510,302 3,697,165 39,497,090
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
University .
SOURCES Grants Loans Stipends Funds Other Total
2,061,716 6,269,776 960,214 388,504 2,030,333 11,710,543
Government (29) (28) (17) (9) (12)
563,52G 62,720 142,310 55,000 13,375 836,931
Foundations (24) (14) (6) .(2) (3)
671,016 288,346 134,248 3,000 194,649 1,291,289
Industry (30) (7) (9) (1) (4)
1,861,756 2,479,432 2,083,567 2,525,209 305,985 9,255,949
Others* (24) (18) (21) (15) (20)
5,158,014 9,100,274 3,320,339 2,971,713 2,544,342 23,094,682
TOTAL ,
*See specification of "Accredited Other." (page 48)
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
SOURCES Grants Loans
6,489,956(25)
Stipends
134,650(6)
UniversityFunds
387,939(9)
Other
952,173(9)
Total
10,154,615
Government
2,189,897(29)
Foundations
100,000(4)
200,000
(1)
750
( )
150,000
(1)
200,000(1)
650,750
Industry
57,100(10)
4,439,644(2)
500
(1)
650
(1)
650(1)
4,498,544
Others:
592,203
(8)
81,550(3)
424,752(6)
1,098,505
TOTAL 2,939 200 11,211 150 560,652 538,589 1,152,823 16,402,414
SPECIFICATION ACCREI)ITED OTHER
University endowment
E.O.G.
College WorkstudyBanksConsortiumUniversityN.E.D.A.
Executive Develop. ProgramTuition, RemissionConsortiumUniversityWorkstudyUniversity
Government ContributionJournal of MarketingForeign GovernmentAshton FoundationWorkstudyUniversityEndowmentUniversity
tI
I,
Scholarship
LegislativeScholarshipUniversityScholarshipFed. WorkstudyUniversity EmploymentUniversity ScholarshipUniversity
tI
G.S.B.A. Sponsors
RestrictedWashington StateUniversity FundFISL
University FundU It
145,00020,00029,80057,200
5,60011,00090,6005,000
13,90011,000
225,0009,20041,800
240,00025,025442,35972,1084,45820,00010,000
694,06976,650
230,00035,000
300,00043,0001,8757,6569,70419,9443,000
42,08046,500
238,385246,610
13,9422,000
95,00013,50094,0002,5002,0002,500
30,0002,500
12,500
GrantsLoansStipends
11
Grants1,
11
tI
Il
GrantsStipendsLoansStipendsOtherStipends
tI
StipendsGrants
tO
LoansStipendsFound.IndustryUniversity Fund
11 II
GrantsUniversity FundGovernmentStipend
GrantsLoansStipendsGrantsLoansGrants
II
II
LoansStipendsOthers (Workstudy)
GovernmentIndustry1 I ujnn i Donations
Memorials, Friends of theCollege
4,50042,99320,326
110,389
University 92,680State 294,887Public Activities; Illinois
Business Assoc. 17,000University 32,000Gifts 10,000Donations 1,981Alominal 240University 27,488COGME 87,000Individuals 16,700Endowments 6,500E.O.G. 37,352Law Enforcement Program 30,000Fed. Insured 13,800University 1,000National Univ. Method 750Illinois Bus. Assoc. 500USAF - Loan 225,000University 10,000
I34,550
Banks 1,254,000N.D.S. 126,557University 319,312N. Y. Banks 8,000Corporation 7,000Individuals 91,585Workstudy 50,287Scholarship for MBA 21,500Scholarship (Fund.) 14,562Donation (Fund.) 2,774Ext. Division 4,000Universtiy 60,00Fellowship 12,650Assistantship 36,800Teach. Fund. 118,000Scholarship 1,000,000Bapt. Col. Fund. 440,000Prof. Organization '3,450College of Business 1,750Business 3,500Employment 7,200University 16,620ROTC 1,700
Others (Workstudy)" (Scholarship)
Grants
Loans.
11
11
11
11
Of
Stipends
11
Univ. Fund.Univ. Fund.
Others
11
1,
49
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
QUESTION J 1
Dropout rate
DROPOUT: Males Females
227.3/16 154.9/13
American Indian 14.2% 11.9%
1695.06/66 1205.01/46
Negroes 27.7% 26.2%
422.09/23 341/14
Spanish Surname 18.4% 24.4%
398.44/36 369.8/26
Foreign National 11.1% 14.2%
-- 919.18/59
Women - Non-Minority 15.6%
1
1075.1/71 --
Male - Non-Minority i 15.14% --
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
DROPOUT: Males Females
148.3/7 74.9/4American Indian 21.2% 18.7%
827.06/33 512.01/20Negroes 25.1% 25.6%
, .
193.09/11 172/5Spanish Surname 17.6% 34.4%
187.44/24 149.80/14Foreign National. 7.8% 10.7%
-- 362.18/32Women - Non-Minority -- 11.3%
434./39 --
Male - Non-Minority 11.1%
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
DROPOUT: Males Females
79/9 80/9
American Indian 8.8% 8.9%
944/33 693/26
Negroes 28.6% 26.7%
229/12 169/9
Spanish Surname 19.06% 18.77% 4
211/12 220/12
Foreign National 17.6% 18.3%-- 557/12
Women - Non - Minority46.4%
641/32 --
Male Non-Minorit 20.0% --
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLSQUESTION K 1
Groups for which restrictions or quotas are imposed by institution.
Undergraduate'Females
Masters DoctoralMales Males Females Males Females
AmericanIndian -- -- __ __ __
Negroes -- -- -- -- -- --
SpanishSurname -_ __ __ __ -- __
ForeignNational 1(1) 1(1) 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 1(1)
Women -Non- Minority -- -- -- -- --
Male-Non-Minority -- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 1(1) 1(1) 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 1(1)
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS51
Undergraduate Masters DoctoralMales Females Males Females Males Females
AmericanIndian -- -- -- -- --
Negroes -- -- -- -- -- --
SpanishSurname-- -- -- -- --
ForeignNational -- -- -- --
Women -Non-Minority -- -- -- --
Male-Non-Minority -- __ -- --
TOTAL -- -- -- -- -- --
52
NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS
QUETIN X 1
6ic)ups for which restrictions or quotas are imposed by institution.
Undergraduate Masters DoctoralMales Females Males Females Males Females
AmericanIndian __ -- -- -- --
Negroes -- -- -- -- -- --
SpanishSurname -- -- -- -- -- --
ForeignNational 1(1) 1(1) 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 1(2)
Women -Non-Minority -- -- -- -- --
Male ,Non-Minority_ -- -- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 1(1) 1(1) 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 1(1)
e I
QUESTION L
. COURSE GRADING
TOTAL ALL SCHOOLS
Minorities Women
More Leniently 49
More Rigorously
About the Same
-- --
166 209
2. DO minorities receive special consideration?
Minorities Women
Yes 19 2
No 185 199
No Opinion 10 10
1. COURSE GRADING
ACCREDITED SCHOOLS
Minorities Women
More Leniently 33 1
More Rigorously -- --
About the Same 85 116
2. Do minorities receive special consideration?
Minorities Women
Yes 10
No 103 109
No Opinion 6
QUESTION L
1. COURSE GRADING
NONACCRED1TED SCHOOLS
Minorities Women
More Leniently 16
More Rigorously -- --
About the Same 81 93
2. Do minorities receive special consideration?
Minorities Women
Yes 9 --
No 82 90
No Opinion 4 4