National Defense Education Act title IV graduate fellowship program statistics—Con. 1 Source: USOE Directory, pt. 3. 35 161 * Institutions at which all of the title IV programs have terminated. (See below.) Programs in which all title IV fellows have either completed their fellowship tenure or resigned, leaving no active fellows in the program. Estimates based on requests for optimum number of fellows. Expenditures as of June 30, 1962, of fiscal year 1960 funds. 'Expenditures as of Dec. 31, 1962, fiscal year 1961-62 funds. 38 Institutions participating in the title IV program by type and control, academic year 1963-64 [Figures without parentheses indicate the number of institutions that will be participating in the program in 1963-64. The figures in parentheses indicate the number of schools that will have new fellows in 1963 beginning study in new or continuing title IV programs] NOTE.-Figures for land-grant schools and Association of Graduate Schools appear high because each cam- Title IV program requests by academic area and year of award Title IV fellowships requested by academic area and year of award [Percentages total 100 percent adding downward] Academic area Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per 1 Where maximum and minimum figures were given, maximums were used. Requests for title IV programs by type and control of institution and academic year Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Percent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber 1 In this table, the following institutions, usually counted as separate schools, are considered as single institutions for the purpose of determining rank and calculating totals: All campuses of the University of California, Columbia University and Teachers College, Columbia University, University of Missouri, and University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. 2 The 10 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. 3 The 20 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year of ever Title IV fellowships requested by type and control of institution 1 and academic year In this table, the following institutions, usually counted as separate schools, are considered as single institutions for the purpose of determining rank and calculating totals: All campuses of the University of California; Columbia University and Teachers College, Columbia University; University of Missouri and University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. The 10 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. The 20 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. Approved title IV programs by academic area and year of award Social sciences. Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num. Perber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent 47 28 177 31 198 234 45 277 49 307 31 342 33 Title IV fellowships allotted, by academic area and year of award [Percentages total 100 percent by adding downward] Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent Requests for title IV programs by type and control of institution 1 and academic year 1 The following institutions, usually counted as separate schools, are considered as single institutions for the purpose of determining rank, and calculating totals: All campuses of the University of California. Columbia University and Teachers College, Columbia University. University of Missouri and University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. The 10 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. The 20 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year Title IV fellowships awarded by type and control of institution and academic year The following institutions, usually counted as separate schools, are considered as single institutions for the purpose of determining rank, and calculating totals: All campuses of the University of California. Columbia University and Teachers College, Columbia University. University of Missouri and University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. The 10 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. The 20 schools participating in title IV that awarded the largest number of Ph. D.'s in academic year 1959-60. Title IV fellowships by geographic region1 and year of award |