Table 2 – Cumulative Summary of Institutional Baseline Data
Reporting Period: __________________
| INSTITUTIONAL BASELINE DATA | UR * Number (%) |
Non-UR* Number (%) | Other-UR1 Number (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number and percent of student enrollment at the institution | |||
| Total number and percent of undergraduate students enrolled in biomedical/behavioral-related departments | |||
| Total number and percent of graduate students enrolled in biomedical/behavioral-related departments | |||
| Total number of students who completed B.S./B.A. degrees in biosmedical/behavioral-related departments | |||
| Total number of students who completed M.S. degrees in biomedical/behavioral-related departments | |||
| Total number of students who completed Ph.D. degrees in biomedical/behavioral-related departments | |||
| Number of alumni from biomedical/behavioral-related departments who went on to obtain Ph.D. degrees in sciences in the past 10 years. (This information can be obtained from WebCaspar, an NSF database.) | |||
| List of departments included in this table: | |||
Instructions: For the last five (5) years, provide the institutional cumulative number and percent for the indicators above to create an institutional baseline profile. Note: UR* is defined as members of any of the following groups: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and Natives of US Pacific Islands. Other-UR1 is defined as members of the groups not included in the provided UR* definition and that fit the description provided in the diversity recruitment and retention plan section below (i.e., individuals from other underrepresented groups that the applicant institution’s policies can convincingly demonstrate to be underrepresented, individuals with disabilities, individuals from disadvantage backgrounds).