ASU's Graduate Student Diversity Rankings
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Each year two major publications rank the universities who award master’s, doctoral and first professional degrees to underrepresented students. These are the most recent rankings for ASU graduate programs:

Top 100 Graduate Degree Producers
Published by Diverse Issues in Higher Education, July 23, 2009
 
Degree by Ethnicity

Out of 100, ASU ranks:

American Indian Master’s (all disciplines)

6  

American Indian Doctorate (all disciplines)

12 

Hispanic Doctorate (all disciplines) 

12 

Hispanic Master’s (all disciplines)

36 

Total Minority Doctorate (Law)

49 

   

Top 100 Colleges for Hispanics
Published by The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, May 5, 2008


 

Out of 100, ASU ranks:

Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Hispanics

22 

Master’s Degrees Awarded to Hispanics

76 



To learn more about graduate diversity programs at ASU, please contact Debra Crusoe (dcrusoe@asu.edu) or Jennifer Cason (jennifer.cason@asu.edu).


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