Indicator 6.3
Graduate and Professional Degree Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity - UC and Comparison Institutions, Fall 2006
White students constituted 43 percent of UC's graduate and professional degree enrollment in fall 2006 compared to 57 percent at the AAU publics and 46 percent at the AAU privates.
UC enrolled a larger share of Chicano/Latino students in its graduate and professional degree programs in Fall 2006 than either the AAU public or AAU private institutions, but a smaller share of African-American students.
In Fall 2006, international students comprised 16 percent of graduate and professional degree students at UC compared to 7 percent at the AAU public institutions and 11 percent at the AAU private institutions.

Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Graduation Rate Survey. Additional information can be found at http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS.
The Association of American Universities (AAU) is a nonprofit association of 60 U.S. and two Canadian preeminent public and private research universities; six UC campuses are members (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara). The averages for the AAU public institutions is for all AAUs including the six UC campuses. Canadian institutions are excluded in the data presented. More information can be found, including a member list, at http://www.aau.edu.
