Indicator 5.1.2Graduate and professional student enrollment as a percentage of total enrollment, UC campuses, Fall 1960 to 2010
Historically, the proportions of doctoral, master's, and professional degree students have varied by campus. This reflects differences in the campuses' academic programs.
Academic doctoral students are important to the University because they make a direct contribution to its teaching and research functions. In fall 2010, the proportion of academic doctoral students varied across the general campuses from 5 percent at Merced to 16 percent at Berkeley. At San Francisco, an exclusively graduate health sciences campus, academic doctoral students made up 26 percent of fall 2010 enrollments.
