Title of article :
Exploring Hispanic-Serving in Minority Serving Institutions: Pathways, Racial Equity, and STEM Doctoral Degree Production in the United States
Author/Authors :
Sansone ، Vanessa A. Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies - University of Texas at San Antonio , Sparks ، Corey S. Department of Demography - University of Texas at San Antonio
Abstract :
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) can play a role in advancing racial diversity in STEM Ph.D. production and STEM workforce participation in the United States. To understand the role of MSIs, it is necessary to consider the institutional pathways of racial/ethnic STEM Ph.D. recipients that considers HispanicServing Institutions (HSIs), which are federally designated MSI campuses with an enrollment of 25% or more undergraduate fulltime equivalent Hispanic students. Due to national data limitations, HSIs often are excluded in the discussion of MSIs and STEM Ph.D. attainment despite awarding STEM doctoral degrees. Our study found that U.S. STEM Ph.D. production differs by race/ethnicity across types of institutions. Among HSI campuses, we found HSIs did not graduate more Hispanics STEM Ph.D. holders as their federal classification would suggest. At the same time, HSIs graduated a larger share of Hispanic STEM Ph.D. holders than HBCUs or PWIs. Suggesting that STEM Ph.D. production at HSIs might be more inclusive and serving a greater share of students beyond one racial/ethnic group.
Keywords :
Hispanic , Serving Institutions (HSIs) , Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) , STEM pathways , Graduate education ,
Journal title :
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies