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1 Diversity Demographics United States and University of Washington 2010-2012 Compiled by UW Department of Anthropology Diversity Committee

2 RaceNumber Percentage of U.S. population Americans308,745,538100.0 % White or Europe an American 223,553,26572.4 % Black or African American 38,929,31912.6 % Asian14,674,2524.8 % American Indian or Alaska Native 2,932,2480.9 % Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 540,0130.2 % Some other race19,107,3686.2 % Two or more races 9,009,0732.9 % EthnicityNumber Percentage of U.S. population Not Hispanic nor Latino258,267,94483.6 % Non-Hispanic White or European American 196,817,55263.7 % Non-Hispanic Black or African American 37,685,84812.2 % Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native 2,247,0980.7 % Non-Hispanic Asian14,465,1244.7 % Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 481,5760.2 % Non-Hispanic Some Other Race 604,2650.2 % Non-Hispanic Two or more races 5,966,4811.9 % EthnicityNumber Percentage of U.S. population Hispanic or Latino50,477,59416.4 % White or European American Hispanic26,735,7138.7 % Black or African American Hispanic1,243,4710.4 % American Indian or Alaska Native Hispanic685,1500.2 % Asian Hispanic209,1280.1 % Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Hispanic 58,4370.0 % Some Other Race Hispanic18,503,1036.0 % Two or more races Hispanic3,042,5921.0 % Source: US Census BureauUS Census Bureau U.S. population by race and ethnicity in 2010 Note: The first table decomposes the American population by race. The other two tables decompose the population by ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino versus not Hispanic or Latino) and race.

3 The 2012 UW freshman class of approximately 6,050 will include approximately:  709 historically underrepresented students or 11.7% (compared to 12.4% last year).  With the addition of Asian-American students (approximately 1,777), the student of color proportion of the freshman class will be 40.5%.  About 28% appear to be the first in their families who would attain a 4-yr degree.  Roughly 20% appear to be from low-income families. Source: UW Undergraduate Admissions Office, October 2012 UW 2012 Freshman Class

4 UW Graduate Students 2012 Source: UW Graduate School Computing and Information Resources

5 UW Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty, Fall 2011 Source: UW Office of Planning and Budget

6 UW Seattle Tenured/Tenure Track Faculty 2011 % Women by Rank Source: UW Office of Planning and Budget

7 UW Seattle Tenured/Tenure Track Faculty 2011 % Women in each college within UW

8 Employees in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity and primary occupation: Fall 2009 Primary occupationTotal 1 WhiteBlack Hispani c Asian/Pacifi c Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Total, all institutions3,723,419 2,586,09 8 (69%) 366,324 10% 220,794 (6%) 208,842 (6%) 21,994 (0.6%) Professional staff2,782,149 1,983,92 1 (71%) 207,335 (7.4%) 123,718 (4.4%) 169,582 (3.3%) 14,415 (0.5%) Executive/administrative/manager ial 230,579 182,459 (80%) 21,828 (9%) 11,486 (5%) 7,782 (3.3%) 1,288 (0.5%) Faculty (instruction/research/public service) 1,439,144 1,078,39 2 (75%)* 95,095 (6.6%) 57,811 (4%) 86,308 (6%) 7,074 (0.47%) Graduate assistants342,393 174,127 (50%) 13,511 (4%) 12,436 (3%) 23,891 (7%) 1,595 (0.4%) Other professional770,033 548,943 (71%) 76,901 (10%) 41,985 (5%) 51,601 (7%) 4,458 (0.6%) Nonprofessional staff941,270602,177 (64%) 158,989 (17%) 97,076 (10%) 39,260 (4%) 7,579 (0.8%) 1 Total includes figures for non-resident alien and persons whose race/ethnicity is unknown. *42 percent of White faculty were male and 37 percent were female. NOTE: Degree-granting institutions grant associate or higher degrees and participate in Title IV federal financial aid programs. Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2011). Digest of Education Statistics, 2010 (NCES 2011-015),Table 256.Table 256

9 Comparing ethnic distributions in the degree earning institutions and the US population, 2009 Ethnicity% US Population 1 % Professional Staff at degree granting institutions 2 % Difference White72.4% (223,553,265 ) 71% (1,983,321)0.01% Black or African American 12.6% (38,929,319) 7.4% (702,335)41.2% Hispanic16.4% (50,477,594) 4.4% (123,718)73.2% Asian/Pacific Islander 5.0% (15,214,265) 3.3% (169,582)34.0% American Indian/Alaska Native 0.9% (2,932,248) 0.5% (14,415)44.4% 1 These data come from the US Census Bureau (see first slide above) 2 These data come from U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (2011) (slide #7 above)


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