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Category: 5. Higher education; University of North
Carolina at Pembroke
UNCP005. UNCP is a national leader
in the education of Native Americans. Carolina Indian Voice
9 August 2001: 6.
Publication type: Newspaper article
A survey for the academic year 1999-2000 of degrees
awarded to minority students in the United States shows that UNCP ranks
tenth in the nation in the number of undergraduate degrees awarded to
Native Americans. The survey was published in the June 7, 2001 issue of
Black Issues in Higher Education. (see The Top 100: Interpreting
the Data, a 49-page article beginning on page 40, available full
text in InfoTrac OneFile, a NCLIVE database).
The survey also shows that UNCP ranks first among colleges
east of the Mississippi River in undergraduate degrees granted to Native
Americans; third nationally in percentage of graduates overall who are
Native American; and first nationally in number of Native American graduates
who majored in biology.
UNCP had its highest Native American enrollment in 2000-2001--797
students--and expects to top that number in the fall 2001 semester. UNCP
has used an expanded direct mail and telephone campaign to recruit Robeson
County Native American students and has established scholarships for Robeson
County students who graduate in the top 5% of their high school class.
A federal grant has been obtained to assist Native American education majors.
The article also discusses other efforts to recruit Native
American students and other areas in which UNCP ranks in the top 10 nationally
for Native American participation.
This annotation was written on: March 15, 2002; edited on June 4,
2002
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