Accountability
Using data to assess our impact
UC monitors diversity and outreach results with student/faculty/staff demographic trends; analysis of benchmarks along the academic pipeline, from entry to exit; and survey results that reveal anecdotal information — perceptions of campus climate, experiences of campus life and more.
The annual Accountability Report and the UC Information Center are copious resources for anyone seeking data about diversity at UC.
Reports and studies
- 2023 Students with Disabilities Report
This report is a first-ever, comprehensive record of the experiences and outcomes of students with disabilities at UC, assessing the impact of the University’s actions on the well-being and academic performance of students with disabilities. - 2023 Accountability Report
The UC Accountability Report is an annual comprehensive assessment of the university's progress in meeting key teaching, research and public service goals, including diversity, across its 10 campuses. - Annual Reports of Intolerance
UC reports annually on the incidence of non-criminal acts of hate, bias or intolerance on its campuses.- UC Annual Report of Non-Criminal Acts of Hate, Bias or Intolerance 2022-23 (PDF)
- UC Annual Report of Non-Criminal Acts of Hate, Bias or Intolerance 2021-22 (PDF)
- UC Annual Report of Non-Criminal Acts of Hate, Bias or Intolerance 2020-21 (PDF)
- UC Annual Report of Non-Criminal Acts of Hate, Bias or Intolerance, 2019–20 (PDF)
- UC Annual Report of Non-Criminal Acts of Hate, Bias or Intolerance, 2018–19 (PDF)
- Disrupting the Status Quo
This report provides an overview of the UC health sciences instructional program, including a discussion about the imperatives for increasing diversity in the health sciences and recommendations to advance diversity, equity and inclusion among students, residents and faculty.
Data
Analytics and key statistics related to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) efforts at UC.
Explore the UC diversity story through relevant data, such as the diversity-related resources linked below.
Diversity Highlights
Six UC campuses are classified as Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), with UC Santa Barbara being the first member of the prestigious Association of American Universities to attain this designation.
UC leads nation’s top US universities in serving Latino students.
The UC President's Postdoctoral Fellowship brought 170 emerging scholars and scientists into the ranks of UC's faculty.
Learn more about the President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP).
230 undergraduates have come to UC for intensive summer research and grad school preparation through UC's partnership with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Learn more about the UC-HBCU Initiative.