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Program Profile Report: Latin American St.

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For historical information about this program please view the UCLA Graduate Programs Annual Report.
 

Admissions Data
 Average Number of Applicants 49 
 Average Number of Admits 24 
 Percent of Applicants Admitted 49%
 Average Number of New Registrants 10 
 Percent of Admits Registered 42%

Applications, Admits, and New Registrants data are the averages for Fall 2004 - Fall 2008.

Percent of Applicants Admitted = number of admits divided by number of applications.

Percent of Admits Registered = number of new registrants divided by the number of admits.

Enrollment Data
 Average Number of Registrants Fall Term 24 
 Percent Women 69%
 Percent Underrepresented Minorities 71%
 Percent International Students 3%
 Percent with a Master's Degree Objective 99%
 Percent with a Doctoral Degree Objective 1%

Average Number of Registrants Fall Term = Average number enrolled for Fall 2004 - Fall 2008. This is adjusted for those programs that have not been in existence for the entire five years.

Underrepresented Minorities includes domestic students identified as American Indian/Native American, African American/Black, Mexican American/Chicano, Latino/Other Hispanic, and Filipino.

International Students are those on temporary visas. They include all students who are not US citizens, Permanent Residents, Immigrants, or Refugees.

Combined Master's & Doctoral Degree Objective percentages may appear lower than 100% if registrants are pursuing other degree objectives including JD, MD, or DDS degrees.

Degrees Awarded
 Total Number of Master's Degrees Awarded 79 
 Average Time to Master's Degree (In Years)
 Total Number of Doctoral Degrees Awarded  
 Average Time to Doctoral Degree (In Years)  

Total masters and doctoral degree data are the number of degrees awarded from 2003-04 through 2007-08.

Average time-to-degree is calculated by counting and then aggregating the total number of elapsed terms for students whom were in graduate standing under the specific program's major code from point of entry through degree completion.

Program Profile Report

Latin American St.

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