Top producers of black graduates who go on to earn Ph.D.'s in science and engineering
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Jan 2014
klg14
Hawthorne, CA
The nation's historically black colleges still produce the most black graduates who go on to earn Ph.D.'s in science and engineering, even though those institutions now graduate only about 20 percent of the nation's black college students. In the list below, HBCUs are in bold.Rank Institution Black graduates who later earned an S&E doctorate: 2002-11
1 Howard U. 220
2 Spelman College 175
3 Florida A&M U. 154
4 Hampton U. 150
5 Xavier U. of Louisiana 126
6 Morehouse College 106
7 Morgan State U. 102
7 North Carolina A&T State U. 102
9 Southern U. 100
10 Tuskegee U. 80
10 U. of Maryland-Baltimore County 80
12 U. of Maryland at College Park 76
13 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor 73
14 U. of Virginia 72
15 Harvard U. 71
16 Jackson State U. 69
17 U. of California at Berkeley 64
18 U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 62
18 U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 62
20 Tennessee State U. 61
21 Yale U. 60
22 Brown U. 55
22 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 55
24 U. of Florida 54
25 Cornell U. 51
Source: National Science Foundation
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