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CHAPTER 6. Funding Doctoral Studies for Minorities
by Sara Meléndez
107
CHAPTER 7. Clearing the Pathway: Improving Opportunities for
Minority Students to Transfer

by Laura I. Rendón and Amaury Nora
120
CHAPTER 8. The Transfer Function: Building Curricular Roadways
across and among Higher Education Institutions

by Alison R. Bernstein and Judith S. Eaton
139
CHAPTER 9. Hispanic Student Achievement
by Richard Durán
151
CHAPTER 10. Progress of Hispanics in American Higher Education
by Alfredo de los Santos Jr. and Anthony Rigual
173
CHAPTER 11. The Participation of African Americans in American
Higher Education

by Reginald Wilson
195
CHAPTER 12. Maintaining the Competitive Tradition
by N. Joyce Payne
210
CHAPTER 13. Higher Education Issues in Native American
Communities

by Clara Sue Kidwell
239
CHAPTER 14. Higher Education Issues in the Asian American
Community

by Bob H. Suzuki
258
CHAPTER 15. Assessment in Higher Education and the Preparation of
Minority Teachers

by Manuel Justiz and Marilyn Kameen
286
CHAPTER 16. Minorities in Graduate Education: A Need to Regain
Lost Momentum

by Mark Clark and Hector Garza
297
CHAPTER 17. The Impasse on Faculty Diversity in Higher Education:
A National Agenda

by Shirley Vining Brown
314
CHAPTER 18. Equity in Higher Education: The State Role
by Patrick M. Callan
334
CHAPTER 19. An Optimistic Sense of Possibility
by Frank Newman
347
Index 365

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Publication Information: Book Title: Minorities in Higher Education. Contributors: Manuel J. Justiz - editor, Reginald Wilson - editor, Lars G. Björk - editor. Publisher: Oryx Press. Place of Publication: Phoenix. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: vi.
    
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