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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Collegiate Cognitive Gains: A Multilevel Analysis of Institutional Influences on Learning and its Equitable Distribution

  • 8% of variability in academic development lies across institutions.
  • The initial African American/white achievement gap widens somewhat during the course of undergraduate study.
  • Females make somewhat larger academic gains than males (after controlling for other student-level characteristics).
  • The African American/white inequalities in student learning are somewhat smaller at colleges that enroll larger proportions of African Americans.
  • This benefit is amplified in institutions that enroll higher-achieving students and reduced in colleges with academically weaker students.
  • African American students benefit somewhat more from additional budgetary outlays compared to white students attending the same institution.
  • Hispanic and white students gain academic skills at comparable rates.
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