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Snapshots of Excellence National AGEP Conference Chicago, IL March 19, 2009

Snapshots of Excellence National AGEP Conference Chicago, IL March 19, 2009 Colette Patt, Frances Leslie, Christine Des Jarlais, and Do Quyen Tran-Taylor Special thanks to Mark Westlye and Abram Rosenblatt. Overview of the University of California System. 10 campuses

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Snapshots of Excellence National AGEP Conference Chicago, IL March 19, 2009

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  1. Snapshots of Excellence National AGEP Conference Chicago, IL March 19, 2009 Colette Patt, Frances Leslie, Christine Des Jarlais, and Do Quyen Tran-Taylor Special thanks to Mark Westlye and Abram Rosenblatt

  2. Overview of the University of California System • 10 campuses • Varying sizes and rankings • Awarded AGEP grant in 2000

  3. What’s Worked for UC • UC system-wide internal alliance collaboration and cooperation • Overarching activities, program, information sharing • Campus innovation: investment, autonomy, responsibility

  4. Institutional Infrastructure/Collaboration • Collaboration and Integration Across 10 Research 1 Campuses • Builds on centralized structure UCOP and campus Co-PIs • Good of the whole system • Sharing funds, data, best-practices

  5. Alliance-wide Collaborations • UC-CSU Faculty Summit to increase URM students entering UC doctoral programs • MOU with both California LSAMPs: data-sharing, and collaborative programming • HBCU Initiative: UCSB, UCLA • UCSF Post-doc Bootcamp • UC Edge Day at UCLA • Sharing best practices across the Alliance: e.g., Summer Bridge for entering PhD students, Diversity Coordinators at UCB, UCSD, and UCSB

  6. Programmatic Highlights • UC San Diego’s Diversity Outreach Collaboration program • UC Berkeley Fellows Program • UC Irvine mental health study; ADVANCE collaboration • Riverside quintupled applications + admits URM STEM Graduate Applications and Admissions at UC Riverside

  7. UC AGEP STEM Graduate NumbersSystemwide (10 Campus Totals)US Citizens & Permanent Residents2007-2008 URM includes African American, Chicano/Latino, and Native American Non-URM includes Asian American, White, and Unknown/Decline to State

  8. New URM STEM Graduate EnrollmentsUniversity of California Systemwide (10 Campuses)US Citizens & Permanent Residents

  9. New STEM Graduate EnrollmentsPercent URM of Total US Citizens & Permanent ResidentsUniversity of California Systemwide (10 Campuses)

  10. URM STEM PhDs AwardedUniversity of California Systemwide (10 Campuses)US Citizens & Permanent Residents

  11. URM STEM PhDs AwardedPercent URM of Total US Citizens & Permanent ResidentsUniversity of California Systemwide (10 Campuses)

  12. UC Regent’s Task Force on Diversity: Data on URMs

  13. Goals of UC AGEP Phase III Recruitment • Partner with Minority Serving Institutions • CSUs; HBCUs; Tribal Colleges Retention • Summer Bridge programs • Career and personal development programs • PostDoc Bootcamp • Partner with ADVANCE • Partner with CUC Career Transitions Institutional Transformation • Partnership of all stakeholders within and • between UC campuses

  14. Summary of Phase III Program Activities

  15. $450M UC Budget “Challenge” Suspension of AGEP Funding The Perfect Storm Financial Threats to Existing Infrastructure

  16. 12.0% 11.0% Proposition 209 AGEP Phase I AGEP Phase II 10.0% 10.0% 9.0% 8.7% 8.6% 8.7% 8.0% 8.1% 8.9% 7.8% 8.0% 8.1% 7.1% 7.2% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 What will the future hold?

  17. Questions?

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