Alliance for Graduate Education and Professoriate (AGEP) 2004-05 Data Results Yolanda George AAAS Patricia Campbell Tom Kibler Rosa Carson Campbell-Kibler.

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Alliance for Graduate Education and Professoriate (AGEP) Data Results Yolanda George AAAS Patricia Campbell Tom Kibler Rosa Carson Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc. January, 2006

AGEP Data Overview In institutions submitted some data but only: 63 institutions submitted complete Total Enrollee data. 63 institutions submitted complete PhD Recipient data. 60 institutions submitted complete New Enrollee data. 37 institutions submitted Advance to Candidacy data. 21 institutions submitted data on plans of under- represented PhD recipients.

This presentation focuses on findings from the AGEP data collection including: changes in the number and percent of UM student who are new enrollees in STEM graduate programs changes in the number and percent of UM graduate students in the total STEM graduate student population. Since time to STEM PhD degree is 6.5 to 7 years, changes in PhD degrees earned are not included

AGEP 2005 Data Analysis Results Content Areas Covered: All Natural Sciences and Engineering (A, B,C & D) A. Engineering B. Mathematics C. Physical Sciences D. Biological, Agricultural Sciences E. Social Sciences F. Psychology. Years Covered: Pre AGEP ( to ) Early AGEP ( to ) Intermediate AGEP ( to ).

ALL Under-Represented Enrollees in All Natural Sciences and Engineering Pre AGEP to Early AGEP to Inter- mediate AGEP to Pre/Inter- mediate Change Mean # Recipients #% New Mexico State % University of New Mexico % All 63 AGEP Institutions Reporting Complete Data %

All Natural Sciences and Engineering: All Enrollees Pre AGEP Early AGEP Inter- mediate AGEP Number /Percent Increase All Under- represented Students 5,5575,9376,470913/16% Other US Students 42,48140,90045,2472,766/ 7% Foreign Students 24,41828,97435,27010,852/44%

All Enrollees in the Natural Sciences and Engineering Pre AGEP Early AGEP Inter- mediate AGEP Number increase/ decrease Percent increase/ decrease African American Men % African American Women % Hispanic Men % Hispanic Women % Native Men % Native Women % Pacific Island Men % Pacific Island Women % All UR Men % All UR Women %

All Natural Sciences and Engineering: New Enrollees Pre AGEP Early AGEP Inter- mediate AGEP Number/ Percent Increase All Under- represented Students 1,8892,0412,038150/ 8% Other US Students 9,37410,03011,0711,697/18% Foreign Students 5,8917,9496,886995/17%

New Enrollees in the Natural Sciences and Engineering Pre AGEP Early AGEP Inter- mediate AGEP Number increase/ decrease Percent increase/ decrease African American Men % African American Women % Hispanic Men % Hispanic Women % Native Men % Native Women % Pacific Island Men % Pacific Island Women % All UR Men % All UR Women %

Plans of Under-Represented PhD Recipients: All Natural Sciences and Engineering From Alliance Leads (8) Alliance Partners (13) Research Post Docs279 Other Academic Positions72 Industry Positions1014 Tenure Track Positions59 Government Positions24 Teaching Post Docs20 Other48

Thanks to the following Alliance Leads for submitting data on the plans of their under-represented minority PhD recipients: City University of New York Howard University Syracuse University University of Colorado: Boulder University of Iowa University of Massachusetts: Amherst University of Michigan University of Mississippi University of Texas.