Sponsored Post: National University Leads Nation in Granting Master’s in Education to Minority Students
Aug 23rd, 2006
One of the most admirable things about modern education is the diverse range of students who are able to take advantage of fantastic opportunities. No other educational outlet realizes this more than National University.
National University takes an innovative approach in ensuring a quality education to all types of students with all types of goals, graduating more credentialed teachers than any other single institution of higher education in California. It should come as no surprise, then, that National University grants more Master's degrees in Education to minority students than any other college or university in the United States, as recently announced in Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
In total, National University conferred 773 master's degrees in education to minorities in the 2004-2005 academic year. Minority students represented 32 percent of the total master's graduates from National University in 2004-2005.
In total, 414 hispanics, 201 African Americans, 142 Asian Americans, and 16 American Indians earned their master's degrees in Education from National University in 2004-2005. National University is first overall in California in granting master's degrees in education to every minority category and is second in the nation in granting master's degrees in education to Asian Americans and Hispanics.
You can find out more information about the annual Top 100 rankings chosen by Diverse Issues in Higher Education here. For more on National University, please go here.
(Image Source: National University)
Did you enjoy this article?