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Reports on Graduate Education

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UCLA Graduate Programs Annual Report

Designed to present data of interest to those who manage graduate education, whether centrally or in individual graduate programs. The organization of the data in the Annual Report reflects the organization of graduate education at UCLA.  Data reported includes admissions, enrollment, degree progress, fellowships and student support, and degrees awarded.

2004-2005 Annual Report Entire Report (PDF-996KB)
Table of Contents & Preface (PDF-400KB)
Section 1 - Admissions (PDF-142KB)
Section 2 - Enrollment (PDF-46KB)
Section 3 - Degree Progress (PDF-88KB)
Section 4 - Fellowship & Student Support (PDF-111KB)
Section 5 - Degrees Awarded (PDF-72KB)
Section 6 - Postdoctoral Fellows & Visiting Scholars (PDF-41KB)
Archive Annual Report Archive
View the Graduate Programs Annual Reports from 1996-1997 through 2003-2004.

University of California Reports

arrow Innovation & Prosperity at Risk (PDF-1207KB)
A report on investing in graduate education to sustain California's future by the Commission on Growth and Support of Graduate Education.
arrow Regents Commission on the Growth and Support of Graduate Education (PDF-221KB)
September 2001 report on graduate student support issues in the UC system & recommended initiatives. 
arrow Excellence at Risk: The Future of Graduate Academic Education in the UC (PDF-590KB)
University of California Council of Graduate Deans report and recommendation concerning graduate education issues facing the UC.

National Reports

arrow Re-envisioning the PhD
A website sponsored by the University of Washington and funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts designed to answer the question: How can we re-envision the PhD to meet the societal needs of the 21st Century?
arrow Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Rankings
The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education ranks UCLA as one of the top 10 institutions nationwide in graduating Hispanics at the Bachelor's, Master's, and doctoral degree levels.

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