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A Data Based Assessment of Resear rch Doctorate Programs in the United States National Research Council Initial Analysis for University of California, Davis Graduat te Program in History

Table of Contents About the NRC Study... 1 UC Davis Coordination... 1 Rankings by Lead Dean... 2 S Rankings by Lead Dean... 2 R Rankings by Lead Dean... 3 Dimensional Measures... 4 Research Activity by Lead Dean... 4 Student Support & Outcomes by Lead Dean... 5 Diversity by Lead Dean... 6 History (GHIS)... 7 Distribution of Range of Rankings by Percentile within the NRC Field... 9 Key to Distribution of Range of Rankings Tables... 9 Distribution of Range of Rankings... 9 Graphs of Program Rankings... 10 All NRC Rankings, by Program... 10 S Rankings by Field... 11 R Rankings by Field... 14 Dimensional Measures... 17 Research Activity by Field... 17 Student Support & Outcomes by Field... 20 Diversity by Field... 23 NRC Tables... Dimensional Measures... 30 Page ii

About the NRC Study The National Research Council (NRC) has reported the results of its latest project to assess U.S. research doctorate programs. This is the most comprehensive survey of research doctorate programs in the United States. The NRC has reported data for 5000 programs at 2 different institutions across 62 fields of study. Each participating university provided data at an institutional level, at the program level and at the faculty level. Additionally, students in five selected fields were invited to complete questionnaires regarding their programs. The assessment offers data for each program on 20 characteristic variables: Publications per allocated faculty member Citations per publication Percent faculty with grants Percent faculty Interdisciplinary Percent non Asian minority faculty Percent female faculty Awards per allocated faculty Average GRE Q Percent 1st yr. students with full support Percent 1st yr. students with external funding Percent non Asian minority students Percent female students Percent international students Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 Percent completing within 6 years Time to degree Percent students in academic positions Student work space Health insurance Number of student activities offered The assessment also illustrates how the data can be used to rank the quality of programs based on the importance of particular characteristics to various users. It does not include an authoritative declaration of the 'best programs' in given fields, as the study committee concluded that no single such ranking can be produced in an unambiguous and rigorous way. Rather, to illustrate how the data can be used to assess and compare the quality of programs, the report offers five sets of rankings of programs in each field. These illustrative rankings should not be interpreted as definitive conclusions about the relative quality of doctoral programs, nor are they endorsed as such by the National Research Council. Rather, they demonstrate how the data can be used to rank programs based on the importance of particular characteristics to various users in this case, to faculty at participating institutions. The approach used to generate the illustrative rankings incorporates both data on program characteristics and faculty values. For each program, the study analyzed data on 20 characteristics, "weighing" the data according to the characteristics valued most by faculty in that field. The rankings are given in broad ranges rather than as single numbers, to reflect some of the uncertainties inherent in any effort to rank programs by quality. The full set of illustrative rankings includes overall rankings based on weights of characteristic variables determined from a direct survey that asked faculty to rate the importance of the 20 different program characteristics in determining the quality of a program (S weights). In addition, a second set of rankings is based on an indirect way of determining the importance faculty attach to various characteristics. First, groups of randomly selected faculty were asked to rate the quality of a sample of representative programs in their field. Based on the sample program ratings, weights were assigned to each of the 20 characteristics using statistical techniques (R weights). Additional rankings are based on research activity, student support and outcomes and diversity of the academic environment. UC Davis Coordination Jeffery Gibeling, Dean of Graduate Studies, was designated to serve as the UC Davis Institutional Coordinator (IC) for this project. In that capacity, he is the campus liaison to the NRC. Helen Frasier, Director of Analysis and Policy, Office of Graduate Studies, is the principal technical coordinator and contact person for the NRC Assessment Survey on the Davis campus. In July 2006, each eligible program was asked to name a Program Responder (faculty or staff) who will serve as the principal contact person for that program. Page 1

Rankings by Lead Dean S Rankings by Lead Dean SOM & SOVM L&S: SS L&S: MPS L&S: HARCS Engineering CA&ES Biological Sciences Population Biology (n=94) 4 Plant Biology (1) 5 Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (63) 48 Neuroscience (94) 23 Genetics (65) 56 Biophysics (9) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (9) Cell & Developmental Biology (2) Animal Behavior (94) 51 Entomology () 1 7 Agricultural & Resource Economics () 2 4 Nutritional Biology () 3 Food Science (31) 4 17 Ecology (94) 5 Plant Pathology (1) 7 Geography (49) 10 30 Ecology (w/ SDSU) (94) 56 Pharmacology & Toxicology (1) Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (178) 31 Soils & Biogeochemistry (9) Civil & Environmental Engineering (130) 6 37 Materials Science and Engineering (83) 7 31 Chemical Engineering (106) 13 41 Computer Science (1) 51 Biomedical Engineering (74) 54 Transportation Technology & Policy (130) 32 Electrical & Computer Engineering (136) 53 Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (7) 55 Applied Science Engineering (1) Spanish (60) 1 6 Performance Studies (27) 4 Music (63) Comparative Literature (46) 14 French (43) 22 34 English (1) Applied Mathematics () 4 Mathematics (7) 9 Statistics (61) Chemistry (178) 30 Physics (1) 31 Geology (140) 46 Anthropology (82) 7 Political Science (105) 7 Psychology (236) 57 Economics (117) History (137) 40 Sociology (118) 48 Philosophy (90) 53 Microbiology (74) Immunology (78) 17 56 Comparative Pathology (78) Epidemiology (91) 69 71 72 68 63 70 78 77 77 76 85 90 100 100 95 99 95 95 106 136 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 130 140 0 0 170 180 0 200 0 220 230 0 Page 2

R Rankings by Lead Dean SOM & SOVM L&S: SS L&S: MPS L&S: HARCS Engineering CA&ES Biological Sciences Plant Biology (n=1) 1 5 Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (63) 3 27 Population Biology (94) 4 20 Animal Behavior (94) 9 41 Genetics (65) 40 Neuroscience (94) 53 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (9) 73 Biophysics (9) Cell & Developmental Biology (2) 62 Ecology (94) 1 4 Nutritional Biology () 1 5 Agricultural & Resource Economics () 2 5 Entomology () 2 10 Food Science (31) 4 Plant Pathology (1) 11 36 Geography (49) 14 39 Pharmacology & Toxicology (1) 23 72 Ecology (w/ SDSU) (94) 25 71 Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (178) Soils & Biogeochemistry (9) Civil & Environmental Engineering (130) 11 23 Materials Science and Engineering (83) 14 30 Biomedical Engineering (74) 22 41 Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (7) 22 65 Chemical Engineering (106) Computer Science (1) 31 54 Applied Science Engineering (1) 36 Electrical & Computer Engineering (136) 58 Transportation Technology & Policy (130) 73 Performance Studies (27) 6 18 Music (63) 9 30 Comparative Literature (46) 10 Spanish (60) 13 French (43) English (1) 38 Applied Mathematics () 5 Statistics (61) 43 Mathematics (7) 47 Chemistry (178) 59 Physics (1) 61 Geology (140) 52 Anthropology (82) 14 41 Philosophy (90) Political Science (105) 20 Psychology (236) 67 History (137) 50 Sociology (118) 60 Economics (117) 30 56 Microbiology (74) 14 Epidemiology (91) 13 52 Comparative Pathology (78) 50 Immunology (78) 25 58 79 79 86 85 91 95 105 114 1 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 130 140 0 0 170 180 0 200 0 220 230 0 Page 3

Dimensional Measures Research Activity by Lead Dean SOM & SOVM L&S: SS L&S: MPS L&S: HARCS Engineering CA&ES Biological Sciences Population Biology (n=94) Plant Biology (1) Biophysics (9) Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (63) Genetics (65) Neuroscience (94) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (9) Cell & Developmental Biology (2) Animal Behavior (94) Agricultural & Resource Economics () Entomology () Food Science (31) Nutritional Biology () Plant Pathology (1) Ecology (94) Geography (49) Pharmacology & Toxicology (1) Ecology (w/ SDSU) (94) Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (178) Soils & Biogeochemistry (9) Materials Science and Engineering (83) Civil & Environmental Engineering (130) Chemical Engineering (106) Computer Science (1) Biomedical Engineering (74) Transportation Technology & Policy (130) Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (7) Electrical & Computer Engineering (136) Applied Science Engineering (1) Spanish (60) Music (63) Performance Studies (27) Comparative Literature (46) French (43) English (1) Applied Mathematics () Mathematics (7) Chemistry (178) Statistics (61) Physics (1) Geology (140) Political Science (105) Anthropology (82) Psychology (236) Economics (117) History (137) Sociology (118) Philosophy (90) Microbiology (74) Epidemiology (91) Immunology (78) Comparative Pathology (78) 3 25 6 2 5 2 13 3 17 4 5 7 9 32 18 4 32 10 14 37 41 2 6 20 37 4 5 23 25 31 38 6 23 13 27 31 14 32 43 79 49 56 81 46 59 43 71 51 60 50 72 57 64 41 74 63 54 55 81 63 79 48 69 68 72 86 113 106 91 102 108 95 103 97 97 101 104 1 136 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 130 140 0 0 170 180 0 200 0 220 230 0 Page 4

Student Support & Outcomes by Lead Dean SOM & SOVM L&S: SS L&S: MPS L&S: HARCS Engineering CA&ES Biological Sciences Biophysics (n=9) 2 Neuroscience (94) 8 51 Population Biology (94) 8 58 Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (63) 18 46 Genetics (65) 22 48 Animal Behavior (94) 52 Cell & Developmental Biology (2) 68 Plant Biology (1) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (9) Ecology (w/ SDSU) (94) 2 Entomology () 3 Agricultural & Resource Economics () 5 Food Science (31) 5 17 Nutritional Biology () 8 25 Ecology (94) 8 51 Geography (49) 10 Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (178) 11 Pharmacology & Toxicology (1) Plant Pathology (1) 46 Soils & Biogeochemistry (9) 55 Materials Science and Engineering (83) 5 31 Biomedical Engineering (74) 7 Transportation Technology & Policy (130) 8 52 Chemical Engineering (106) 18 Computer Science (1) 20 Civil & Environmental Engineering (130) 49 Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (7) 57 Electrical & Computer Engineering (136) 68 Applied Science Engineering (1) 68 Comparative Literature (46) 1 14 Performance Studies (27) 10 25 Spanish (60) 11 39 French (43) Music (63) 41 English (1) 30 Statistics (61) 6 Applied Mathematics () 9 Physics (1) 18 Mathematics (7) Geology (140) Chemistry (178) Political Science (105) 5 31 Anthropology (82) 13 41 Philosophy (90) 23 History (137) Sociology (118) 34 Economics (117) 51 Psychology (236) Microbiology (74) Immunology (78) 47 Comparative Pathology (78) 55 Epidemiology (91) 17 56 78 76 70 68 83 89 83 83 77 79 93 92 82 87 89 94 89 84 102 113 1 1 131 141 1 6 174 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 130 140 0 0 170 180 0 200 0 220 230 0 Page 5

Diversity by Lead Dean SOM & SOVM L&S: SS L&S: MPS L&S: HARCS Engineering CA&ES Biological Sciences Animal Behavior (n=94) Genetics (65) Neuroscience (94) Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (63) Cell & Developmental Biology (2) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (9) Plant Biology (1) Population Biology (94) Biophysics (9) Entomology () Geography (49) Food Science (31) Nutritional Biology () Ecology (94) Agricultural & Resource Economics () Ecology (w/ SDSU) (94) Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (178) Plant Pathology (1) Soils & Biogeochemistry (9) Pharmacology & Toxicology (1) Chemical Engineering (106) Materials Science and Engineering (83) Biomedical Engineering (74) Computer Science (1) Transportation Technology & Policy (130) Civil & Environmental Engineering (130) Applied Science Engineering (1) Electrical & Computer Engineering (136) Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (7) Performance Studies (27) Spanish (60) Comparative Literature (46) Music (63) French (43) English (1) Statistics (61) Geology (140) Applied Mathematics () Chemistry (178) Mathematics (7) Physics (1) History (137) Economics (117) Anthropology (82) Sociology (118) Philosophy (90) Political Science (105) Psychology (236) Microbiology (74) Immunology (78) Comparative Pathology (78) Epidemiology (91) 2 3 3 23 13 11 13 18 20 4 8 4 8 5 9 10 2 11 17 11 17 3 10 17 46 48 38 53 31 47 34 48 49 39 54 55 37 37 43 52 40 54 56 39 45 57 57 62 72 78 71 83 70 80 80 82 80 89 106 91 108 89 98 102 0 103 107 0 106 99 114 0 87 100 1 1 139 145 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 130 140 0 0 170 180 0 200 0 220 230 0 Page 6

History (GHIS) Program ID: 20067227 Broad Field: Humanities Field: History Website: http://history.ucdavis.edu/ # Programs: 137 Size Quartile: 4 5 th Percentile: 95 th Percentile: Width of Rankings Band: R Rankings: 50 S Rankings: 40 68 DIMENSIONAL RANKINGS: Research Activity: 54 86 32 Student Support & Outcomes: 49 Diversity: 11 40 DATA: RESEARCH ACTIVITY: Average Number of Publications (2000 2006) per Allocated Faculty, 2006: 8.05 Average Citations per Publication: N/D Percent of Faculty with Grants, 2006:.5% Awards per Allocated Faculty Member, 2006: 2.66 DATA: STUDENT SUPPORT & OUTCOMES: Percent of First Year Students with Full Financial Support, Fall 2005: 100.0% Average Completion Ratio, 6 Years or Less: 32.2% Median Time to Degree (Full and Part Time Graduates), 2006: 6.96 Percent with Academic Plans: 40.6% Collects Data About Post Graduation Employment: Yes DATA: DIVERSITY: Non Asian Minority Faculty as a Percent of Total Core and New Faculty, 2006: 10.0% Female Faculty as a Percent of Total Core and New Faculty, 2006: 45.2% Non Asian Minority Students as a Percent of Total Students, Fall 2005: 17.6% Female Students as a Percent of Total Students, Fall 2005: 48.9% International Students as a Percent of Total Students, Fall 2005: 8.5% DATA: OTHER OVERALL RANKING MEASURES: Average Number of Ph.D.s Graduated, 2002 2006: 6.00 Percent of Interdisciplinary Faculty, 2006: 0.0% Average GRE Scores, 2004 2006: 622 Percent of Students with External Fellowships, 2005: 0.0% Is Student Work Space Provided? No Is Health Insurance Provided? Yes Number of Student Activities (Max=18): 18 Page 7

DATA: NOT USED IN RANKING: Total Faculty, 2006 31 Number of Allocated Faculty, 2006 30.50 Assistant Professors as a Percent of Total Faculty, 2006.0% Tenured Faculty as a Percent of Total Faculty, 2006 81.0% Number of Core and New Faculty, 2006 31 Number of Students Enrolled, Fall 2005 94 Average Annual First Year Enrollment, 2002 2006.80 Percent of Students with Research Assistantships, Fall 2005 4.8% Percent of Students with Teaching Assistantships, Fall 2005 27.7% DATA: STUDENT ACTIVITIES: KEY: 1=provided for by institution; 2=program support only; 3=both institutional and program support; 4=neither institutional nor program support. Orientation for New Graduate Students 3 International Student Orientation 1 Language Screening / Support Prior to Teaching 1 Instruction in Writing 1 Instruction in Statistics 1 Prizes / Awards for Teaching or Research 3 Assistance / Training in Proposal Writing 3 On campus Graduate Research Conferences 1 Formal Training in Academic Integrity 3 Active Graduate Student Association 3 Staff Assigned to the Graduate Student Association 3 Financial Support for the Graduate Student Association 1 Posted Academic Grievance Procedure 1 Dispute Resolution Procedure 3 Regular Graduate Programs Directors / Coordinators Meetings 3 Annual Review of All Enrolled Doctoral Students 3 Organized Training to Help Students Improve Teaching Skills 3 Travel Support to Attend Professional Meetings Count of Student Activities 3 Page 8

Distribution of Range of Rankings by Percentile within the NRC Field Key to Distribution of Range of Rankings Tables KEY: NRC Broad Field Example NRC Broad Field NRC Field UCD Program [program range of rankings] NRC Field. VALUES = Cut off of percentile rankings YELLOW = Range of rankings in top 5% of field overall BLUE = Range of rankings in top 10% of field overall PINK = Range of rankings in top 25% (or 1 st Quartile) of field overall GREEN, program name not highlighted Range of rankings as high as 2nd Quartile overall PURPLE, program name not highlighted Range of rankings as high as 3rd Quartile overall GREY, program name not highlighted Range of rankings as high as 4th Quartile overall MIXED SCORES: The range of rankings for a program does not always fall within the same set of percentiles within the distribution. In such instances, the program's range can only be reported in terms of the highest range in which both rankings fall. For example: Mixed 5% and 10% scores = range in top 10% of field overall Mixed Q2 and Q1 scores = range in 2nd Quartile of field overall NRC s 5th Percentile Ranking Percentile Distribution of Rankings in Field Top Top 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5% 10% Q Q Q Q NRC s 95th Percentile Ranking Percentile Distribution of Rankings in Field Top Top 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5% 10% Q Q Q Q 1 3 7 20 30 3 7 50 60 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Distribution of Range of Rankings Humanities: History 5th Percentile Ranking 95th Percentile Ranking NRC Field UCD Program [program range of rankings] 5% 10% 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q 5% 10% 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q S Rankings 3 9 52 85 136 49 1 137 UCD: History [40 68] x x R Rankings 2 11 46 86 1 18 46 1 137 UCD: History [ 50] x x Research Activity 2 10 56 83 137 49 3 137 UCD: History [54 86] x x Student Support & Outcomes 3 5 11 37 78 134 36 45 70 94 117 137 UCD: History [ ] x x Diversity 5 9 48 83 134 53 93 114 137 UCD: History [11 40] x x Page 9

Graphs of Program Rankings All NRC Rankings, by Program History S Ranking 40 68 R Ranking 50 DM: Research Activity 54 86 DM: Student Support & Outcomes DM: Diversity 11 40 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 10

S Rankings by Field NRC S Rankings by Field: History (page 1) PRINCETON UNIV. 1 HARVARD UNIV. 1 PRINCETON UNIV. 1 HARVARD UNIV. 1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA YALE UNIV. UNIV. OF CHICAGO UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA NEW YORK UNIV. BRANDEIS UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H MIAMI UNIV. STANFORD UNIV. RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV. OF NEW JERS COLUMBIA UNIV. IN THE CITY OF NEW Y UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME YALE UNIV. YALE UNIV. RICE UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY BROWN UNIV. ARIZONA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR TUFTS UNIV. UNIV. OF ROCHESTER UNIV. OF GEORGIA UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES UNIV. OF WASHINGTON PENN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA DUKE UNIV. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. UNIV. OF ARIZONA STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMT UNIV. OF KENTUCKY CORNELL UNIV. NORTHWESTERN UNIV. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAI JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. HOWARD UNIV. VANDERBILT UNIV. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON EMORY UNIV. LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 10 10 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 13 14 14 18 20 23 32 30 14 32 32 34 18 20 22 22 23 25 27 30 31 32 37 38 43 53 47 45 48 49 50 49 52 51 56 59 59 60 64 64 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 11

NRC S Rankings by Field: History (page 2) UNIV. OF OREGON NORTHEASTERN UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CARBONDALE OHIO STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UCD: History UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE PURDUE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF KANSAS UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF TENNESSEE UNIV. OF VIRGINIA CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH CAMP GEORGETOWN UNIV. UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITY UNIV. OF NEW YORK GRAD. CENTER UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON CLARK UNIV. UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI HARVARD UNIV. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF COLORADO AT BOULDER BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN BRANDEIS UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO UNIV. OF MIAMI UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST BOSTON COLLEGE NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. UNIV. OF IOWA UNIV. OF MEMPHIS UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. TULANE UNIV. 36 36 36 38 38 40 40 41 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 49 50 50 52 53 53 53 56 57 57 58 66 67 67 67 72 72 67 68 70 74 61 61 62 62 62 62 63 64 65 65 66 67 67 68 71 71 80 79 87 84 79 83 86 87 82 89 87 93 98 103 96 95 104 95 101 93 96 96 98 94 101 95 100 103 99 104 100 106 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

NRC S Rankings by Field: History (page 3) COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY UNIV. OF DELAWARE UNIV. OF CINCINNATI MAIN CAMPUS GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. TEXAS A & M UNIV. UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT UNIV. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN SYRACUSE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BR AUBURN UNIV. WAYNE STATE UNIV. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF IDAHO GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. UNIV. OF FLORIDA UNIV. OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. MARQUETTE UNIV. UNIV. OF TOLEDO UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIV. KANSAS STATE UNIV. LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. AND AGRICULTU GEORGIA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF HAWAII AT MANOA LEHIGH UNIV. UNIV. OF UTAH FLORIDA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF ALABAMA STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY FORDHAM UNIV. IOWA STATE UNIV. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA TEMPLE UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS BOSTON UNIV. IOWA STATE UNIV. OHIO UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS AMERICAN UNIV. UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 13

R Rankings by Field NRC R Rankings by Field: History (page 1) COLUMBIA UNIV. IN THE CITY OF NEW Y 1 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY 1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 1 STANFORD UNIV. 2 HARVARD UNIV. 2 PRINCETON UNIV. 2 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES 2 UNIV. OF CHICAGO 2 PRINCETON UNIV. 3 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA YALE UNIV. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR NEW YORK UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV. OF NEW JERS HARVARD UNIV. YALE UNIV. OHIO STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES DUKE UNIV. NORTHWESTERN UNIV. INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON CORNELL UNIV. UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA YALE UNIV. VANDERBILT UNIV. BROWN UNIV. BRANDEIS UNIV. UNIV. OF ARIZONA PENN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAI UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO UNIV. OF VIRGINIA UCD: History ARIZONA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN UNIV. OF IOWA TUFTS UNIV. EMORY UNIV. UNIV. OF WASHINGTON UNIV. OF ROCHESTER NORTHEASTERN UNIV. GEORGETOWN UNIV. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 5 5 6 7 7 8 10 13 8 9 17 17 13 17 18 18 20 22 22 27 30 31 32 30 30 31 34 34 38 38 37 38 41 41 46 50 52 55 56 65 62 64 61 63 68 74 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 14

NRC R Rankings by Field: History (page 2) UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MIAMI COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE UNIV. OF KENTUCKY LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO BRANDEIS UNIV. BOSTON COLLEGE PURDUE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS RICE UNIV. WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK HARVARD UNIV. SYRACUSE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. UNIV. OF DELAWARE STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMT UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO UNIV. OF OREGON HOWARD UNIV. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BR STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO CLARK UNIV. UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH CAMP UNIV. OF COLORADO AT BOULDER MIAMI UNIV. UNIV. OF GEORGIA GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. CITY UNIV. OF NEW YORK GRAD. CENTER UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIV. OF KANSAS UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES TULANE UNIV. UNIV. OF TENNESSEE UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. 37 37 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 41 41 43 43 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 48 49 50 51 51 52 54 55 55 56 57 59 60 61 63 65 65 65 66 70 67 70 72 72 81 90 79 76 76 80 83 90 82 84 77 82 79 84 85 92 85 92 87 91 90 90 90 91 98 101 96 101 108 100 95 99 100 102 105 114 1 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

NRC R Rankings by Field: History (page 3) UNIV. OF TOLEDO UNIV. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. AND AGRICULTU TEXAS A & M UNIV. UNIV. OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. UNIV. OF FLORIDA UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA STATE UNIV. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. KANSAS STATE UNIV. CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA AUBURN UNIV. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CARBONDALE UNIV. OF ALABAMA BOSTON UNIV. AMERICAN UNIV. CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIV. UNIV. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MARQUETTE UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ GEORGIA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF UTAH TEMPLE UNIV. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. WAYNE STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF CINCINNATI MAIN CAMPUS FORDHAM UNIV. LEHIGH UNIV. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV. OHIO UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS IOWA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF HAWAII AT MANOA UNIV. OF MEMPHIS UNIV. OF IDAHO UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI IOWA STATE UNIV. 76 77 78 78 78 81 82 84 84 85 86 89 90 91 92 92 92 92 93 95 107 110 110 111 111 113 1 98 98 99 100 101 101 102 103 105 105 106 106 108 108 108 109 109 110 111 111 113 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 7 130 7 131 5 131 1 130 1 1 130 1 1 134 131 132 132 1 1 134 134 1 132 1 134 1 137 1 137 132 137 1 137 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

Dimensional Measures Research Activity by Field NRC Research Activity Rankings by Field: History (page 1) PRINCETON UNIV. 1 HARVARD UNIV. 1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 1 PRINCETON UNIV. 1 UNIV. OF CHICAGO 1 HARVARD UNIV. 2 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 2 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA 3 YALE UNIV. 4 BRANDEIS UNIV. 5 MIAMI UNIV. 6 UNIV. OF ROCHESTER UNIV. OF GEORGIA STANFORD UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H BROWN UNIV. RICE UNIV. NEW YORK UNIV. ARIZONA STATE UNIV. COLUMBIA UNIV. IN THE CITY OF NEW Y YALE UNIV. RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV. OF NEW JERS UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME CITY UNIV. OF NEW YORK GRAD. CENTER UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON UNIV. OF KENTUCKY STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMT UNIV. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS UNIV. OF WASHINGTON UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY YALE UNIV. UNIV. OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ DUKE UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES UNIV. OF COLORADO AT BOULDER CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. UNIV. OF CINCINNATI MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE UNIV. OF FLORIDA UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CARBONDALE OHIO STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS 6 7 9 9 9 11 14 17 8 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 13 22 27 30 31 30 31 14 18 37 20 20 20 22 23 23 25 25 27 30 32 34 40 47 48 45 45 47 49 47 52 54 52 54 54 58 59 62 63 64 67 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 17

NRC Research Activity Rankings by Field: History (page 2) UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAI UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF MEMPHIS EMORY UNIV. UNIV. OF KANSAS PENN STATE UNIV. GEORGETOWN UNIV. TUFTS UNIV. UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS WAYNE STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF ARIZONA UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH CAMP LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN UNIV. HARVARD UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. CORNELL UNIV. UCD: History VANDERBILT UNIV. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT HOWARD UNIV. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. UNIV. OF OREGON BRANDEIS UNIV. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. UNIV. OF HAWAII AT MANOA UNIV. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO BOSTON UNIV. TEXAS A & M UNIV. UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS UNIV. OF UTAH UNIV. OF TENNESSEE MARQUETTE UNIV. CLARK UNIV. SYRACUSE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 36 37 37 37 38 38 39 39 39 39 40 43 43 49 49 50 51 63 68 71 74 71 71 73 74 78 80 80 74 76 78 72 54 56 57 58 58 58 59 59 59 60 61 61 61 62 63 63 64 65 67 67 68 68 70 72 73 85 84 87 84 85 86 90 90 93 92 93 97 97 98 102 102 105 105 105 106 107 108 1 113 114 1 110 2 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 18

NRC Research Activity Rankings by Field: History (page 3) INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. NORTHEASTERN UNIV. PURDUE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF IOWA UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI AUBURN UNIV. WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS TEMPLE UNIV. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV. FORDHAM UNIV. IOWA STATE UNIV. BOSTON COLLEGE STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO TULANE UNIV. LEHIGH UNIV. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO UNIV. OF DELAWARE KANSAS STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF IDAHO CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIV. FLORIDA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST UNIV. OF MIAMI UNIV. OF ALABAMA MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA UNIV. OF TOLEDO AMERICAN UNIV. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS GEORGIA STATE UNIV. LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. AND AGRICULTU STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BR IOWA STATE UNIV. WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS OHIO UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. 74 74 74 77 79 80 80 81 81 83 83 84 84 85 85 85 86 87 91 91 91 91 92 93 95 98 99 99 111 0 2 1 114 0 5 1 3 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 130 1 1 7 130 1 130 109 1 110 134 110 134 113 134 1 134 117 134 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 136 137 137 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

Student Support & Outcomes by Field NRC Student Support & Outcomes by Field: History (page 1) TUFTS UNIV. 1 2 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV. 1 YALE UNIV. 1 PRINCETON UNIV. 2 UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI 2 UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA 2 UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME 3 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. 3 UNIV. OF TENNESSEE 3 UNIV. OF OREGON 3 UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. 3 NORTHEASTERN UNIV. 4 YALE UNIV. 4 PRINCETON UNIV. 5 CORNELL UNIV. 5 PENN STATE UNIV. 5 PURDUE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS 5 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 6 YALE UNIV. 6 MIAMI UNIV. 7 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. 7 VANDERBILT UNIV. 7 HARVARD UNIV. 7 BRANDEIS UNIV. 7 HARVARD UNIV. 8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. 8 CLARK UNIV. 8 LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 9 NORTHWESTERN UNIV. 10 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. 10 UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS 10 UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES 11 BOSTON COLLEGE 11 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 11 STANFORD UNIV. RICE UNIV. UNIV. OF ARIZONA 14 EMORY UNIV. RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV. OF NEW JERS UNIV. OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR BROWN UNIV. UNIV. OF ALABAMA 17 UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS 18 22 23 32 36 48 38 40 47 49 57 53 36 40 43 46 60 54 55 57 52 50 58 65 66 64 70 64 65 67 69 77 77 80 80 83 84 94 97 97 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 20

NRC Student Support & Outcomes by Field: History (page 2) UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH CAMP UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO TULANE UNIV. UNIV. OF GEORGIA STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAI UNIV. OF KANSAS TEXAS A & M UNIV. UNIV. OF DELAWARE NEW YORK UNIV. UCD: History UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST DUKE UNIV. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ARIZONA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON UNIV. OF ROCHESTER BRANDEIS UNIV. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CARBONDALE INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. AND AGRICULTU UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA UNIV. OF KENTUCKY INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF IOWA UNIV. OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BR IOWA STATE UNIV. WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA OHIO STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS SYRACUSE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HARVARD UNIV. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN GEORGETOWN UNIV. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMT UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES 18 22 22 23 25 27 27 31 31 37 38 40 41 45 46 46 46 47 47 48 48 50 51 51 56 58 63 64 66 66 68 71 71 82 101 74 81 76 76 87 78 100 90 86 92 81 89 96 80 84 97 97 94 90 90 95 86 93 91 94 95 99 97 95 102 104 99 100 101 110 110 1 1 5 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

NRC Student Support & Outcomes by Field: History (page 3) CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. UNIV. OF MIAMI COLUMBIA UNIV. IN THE CITY OF NEW Y FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. FLORIDA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF CHICAGO MARQUETTE UNIV. UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IOWA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY UNIV. OF TOLEDO UNIV. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS HOWARD UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI UNIV. OF MEMPHIS UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN UNIV. OF HAWAII AT MANOA GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. AUBURN UNIV. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE KANSAS STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF IDAHO UNIV. OF UTAH GEORGIA STATE UNIV. AMERICAN UNIV. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON WAYNE STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF FLORIDA LEHIGH UNIV. OHIO UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO MAIN CAMPUS BOSTON UNIV. TEMPLE UNIV. CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIV. UNIV. OF COLORADO AT BOULDER FORDHAM UNIV. CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ CITY UNIV. OF NEW YORK GRAD. CENTER UNIV. OF CINCINNATI MAIN CAMPUS 70 71 72 72 73 76 76 77 77 78 80 81 84 84 91 91 94 95 96 97 98 108 114 110 1 107 106 107 1 114 2 1 114 130 0 1 118 1 1 118 2 117 117 1 1 1 102 1 104 134 106 1 107 7 107 1 109 1 110 7 111 1 111 137 1 130 1 131 1 1 0 131 1 134 1 1 1 136 130 136 130 137 1 137 134 137 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 22

Diversity by Field NRC Diversity Rankings by Field: History (page 1) HOWARD UNIV. 1 1 UNIV. OF MIAMI 2 2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. 3 5 NEW YORK UNIV. 3 5 RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV. OF NEW JERS 4 10 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. 5 ARIZONA STATE UNIV. 5 UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 5 20 CLARK UNIV. 5 23 UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6 20 DUKE UNIV. 6 HARVARD UNIV. 6 UNIV. OF ARIZONA 7 27 STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMT 8 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. 9 UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO MAIN CAMPUS 9 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE 9 UNIV. OF IOWA 9 CORNELL UNIV. 10 UCD: History 11 UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR 11 UNIV. OF OREGON 11 UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAI 13 STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BR 13 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA 14 INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 17 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE 17 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 17 FORDHAM UNIV. 17 NORTHWESTERN UNIV. 18 UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES BRANDEIS UNIV. 20 TUFTS UNIV. 22 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON 23 YALE UNIV. 23 CITY UNIV. OF NEW YORK GRAD. CENTER UNIV. OF IDAHO STANFORD UNIV. 25 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. EMORY UNIV. COLUMBIA UNIV. IN THE CITY OF NEW Y 34 39 40 40 39 43 47 47 50 53 48 51 51 52 54 49 51 57 57 59 64 63 66 68 76 81 89 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 23

NRC Diversity Rankings by Field: History (page 2) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. CARBONDALE VANDERBILT UNIV. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIV. GEORGIA STATE UNIV. HARVARD UNIV. UNIV. OF ROCHESTER LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO UNIV. OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH CAMP UNIV. OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT UNIV. OF KENTUCKY YALE UNIV. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF DELAWARE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. UNIV. OF GEORGIA GEORGETOWN UNIV. PRINCETON UNIV. UNIV. OF WASHINGTON NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN OHIO STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS BROWN UNIV. UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI UNIV. OF COLORADO AT BOULDER UNIV. OF CINCINNATI MAIN CAMPUS MIAMI UNIV. PRINCETON UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H YALE UNIV. PENN STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS RICE UNIV. UNIV. OF MEMPHIS NORTHEASTERN UNIV. UNIV. OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA UNIV. OF CHICAGO AMERICAN UNIV. UNIV. OF KANSAS WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 32 34 39 39 39 40 41 45 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 50 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 55 55 57 58 60 62 63 63 64 64 66 70 70 71 73 69 76 76 79 77 83 84 83 86 85 87 99 93 97 93 94 94 102 91 93 101 105 98 107 95 91 108 96 108 97 98 114 109 97 104 102 113 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page

NRC Diversity Rankings by Field: History (page 3) UNIV. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS TULANE UNIV. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. BRANDEIS UNIV. BOSTON UNIV. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY PURDUE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS LEHIGH UNIV. INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS WAYNE STATE UNIV. LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. AND AGRICULTU UNIV. OF TOLEDO UNIV. OF FLORIDA TEMPLE UNIV. AUBURN UNIV. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA HARVARD UNIV. BOSTON COLLEGE UNIV. OF UTAH SYRACUSE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS FLORIDA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF HAWAII AT MANOA UNIV. OF WISCONSIN MADISON OHIO UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA UNIV. OF TENNESSEE IOWA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. MAIN CAMPUS UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI TEXAS A & M UNIV. KANSAS STATE UNIV. IOWA STATE UNIV. UNIV. OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. MARQUETTE UNIV. UNIV. OF ALABAMA 70 70 70 71 73 76 77 77 78 80 83 84 85 87 89 104 107 108 103 111 114 108 1 110 113 0 111 110 1 2 92 1 94 118 96 5 98 0 99 0 99 2 100 1 100 1 103 1 104 1 104 5 107 3 109 1 109 1 113 1 114 1 1 130 1 1 117 1 117 134 118 131 2 132 3 132 5 137 1 1 7 136 1 1 131 136 132 137 134 137 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 140 Programs Ranked = 137 Page 25

NRC Tables TABLE 1: Standardized Program Values and Range of Regression-Based (R) and Survey-Based (S) Coefficients Institution Name: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) (Col 7) (Col 8) Program Program Value Regression Coefficients Survey-Based Coefficients Description Variable Value* Standardized** Minus 1 SD*** Plus 1 SD*** Minus 1 SD*** Plus 1 SD*** Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.730-0.010 to 0.023 0.176 to 0.180 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.327-0.027 to -0.001 0.066 to 0.069 Percent Faculty Interdisciplinary V4 0% -0.937 0.0 to 0.056 0.0 to 0.045 Percent Non-Asian Minority Faculty V5 10.00% 0.0-0.018 to 0.0 0.039 to 0.041 Percent Female Faculty V6 45.% 1.1 0.010 to 0.030 0.037 to 0.040 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.0 0.1 to 0.146 0.1 to 0.5 Average GRE V8 622 0.2 0.118 to 0.1 0.061 to 0.064 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.813 0.061 to 0.092 0.082 to 0.084 Percent 1st yr. Students with External Funding V10 0% -0.5 0.009 to 0.037 0.0 to 0.0 Percent Non-Asian Minority Students V11 17.65% 0.481 0.0 to 0.067 0.034 to 0.036 Percent Female Students V 48.94% 0.484 0.031 to 0.052 0.0 to 0.0 Percent International Students V13 8.51% -0.5-0.004 to 0.0 0.0 to 0.018 Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 V14 6.0-0.011 0.5 to 0.180 0.023 to 0.0 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.534-0.047 to 0.011 0.061 to 0.063 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 6.96-0.302-0.041 to -0.014-0.0 to -0.027 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% -0.059 0.054 to 0.0 0.085 to 0.087 Student Work Space V18-1 -1.000 0.025 to 0.040 0.003 to 0.003 Health Insurance V 1 1.000 0.031 to 0.055 0.009 to 0.011 Number of Student Activities Offered V20 18 0.953 0.0 to 0.072 0.043 to 0.045 * Col 3 shows data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. ** Col 4 shows the standardized program value across all program values in the field, with mean of 0 and variance of 1. *** Col 5 shows Minus 1 Standard Deviation from the Mean for the regression-based coefficients for the field as a whole *** Col 6 shows Plus 1 Standard Deviation from the Mean for the regression-based coefficients for the field as a whole *** Col 7 shows Minus 1 Standard Deviation from the Mean for the survey-based coefficients for the field as a whole *** Col 8 shows Plus 1 Standard Deviation from the Mean for the survey-based coefficients for the field as a whole Page

TABLE 2a: 5th Percentile for the Regression-Based (R) Ranking Calculation UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA- Institution Name: DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Regression Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient 5 Col 4 X Col Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.9 0.0-0.018 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.6-0.010-0.006 Percent Faculty Interdisciplinary V4 0% -1.008 0.034-0.034 Percent Non-Asian Minority Faculty V5 10.00% 0.6-0.008-0.002 Percent Female Faculty V6 45.% 1.460 0.018 0.0 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.468 0.145 0.068 Average GRE V8 622 0.6 0.2 0.045 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.698 0.091 0.063 Percent 1st yr. Students with External Funding V10 0% -0.5 0.002-0.001 Percent Non-Asian Minority Students V11 17.65% 0.6 0.049 0.031 Percent Female Students V 48.94% 0.987 0.034 0.034 Percent International Students V13 8.51% -0.173-0.0 0.003 Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 V14 6.0 0.005 0.1 0.001 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.411-0.059 0.0 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 6.96-0.564-0.0 0.013 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% 0.013 0.069 0.001 Student Work Space V18-1 -1.000 0.034-0.034 Health Insurance V 1 1.000 0.043 0.043 Number of Student Activities Offered V20 18 1.363 0.032 0.043 Program Ranking: of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 5th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the regression-based weight for each variable Page 27

TABLE 2b: 95th Percentile for the Regression-Based (R) Ranking Calculation Institution Name: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Regression Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.855 0.023-0.020 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.498-0.022-0.011 Percent Faculty Interdisciplinary V4 0% -1.6 0.050-0.060 Percent Non-Asian Minority Faculty V5 10.00% 0.063-0.007-0.000 Percent Female Faculty V6 45.% 1.0 0.001 0.002 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.648 0.136 0.0 Average GRE V8 622 0.270 0.8 0.045 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.303 0.054 0.0 Percent 1st yr. Students with External Funding V10 0% -0.396 0.0-0.011 Percent Non-Asian Minority Students V11 17.65% 0.471 0.061 0.0 Percent Female Students V 48.94% 0.923 0.047 0.043 Percent International Students V13 8.51% -0.058 0.014-0.001 Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 V14 6.0-0.008 0.0-0.002 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.593 0.018-0.010 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 6.96-0.389-0.027 0.010 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% -0.348 0.048-0.017 Student Work Space V18-1 -1.000 0.0-0.0 Health Insurance V 1 1.000 0.0 0.0 Number of Student Activities Offered V20 18-0.641 0.052-0.0 Program Ranking: 50 of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 95th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the regression-based weights for each variable (See Appendix A). Page

TABLE 3a: 5th Percentile for the Survey-Based (S) Ranking Calculation Institution Name: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.587 0.177-0.104 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.877 0.068 0.060 Percent Faculty Interdisciplinary V4 0% -0.971 0.041-0.040 Percent Non-Asian Minority Faculty V5 10.00% 0.034 0.0 0.001 Percent Female Faculty V6 45.% 1.3 0.041 0.054 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.536 0.1 0.064 Average GRE V8 622 0.3 0.062 0.018 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.9 0.084 0.077 Percent 1st yr. Students with External Funding V10 0% -0.203 0.0-0.005 Percent Non-Asian Minority Students V11 17.65% 0.596 0.036 0.0 Percent Female Students V 48.94% -0.072 0.030-0.002 Percent International Students V13 8.51% 0.002 0.017 0.000 Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 V14 6.0-0.8 0.023-0.004 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.6 0.062-0.040 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 6.96-1.2-0.0 0.0 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% 0.436 0.087 0.038 Student Work Space V18-1 -1.000 0.003-0.003 Health Insurance V 1 1.000 0.010 0.010 Number of Student Activities Offered V20 18 0.132 0.0 0.006 Program Ranking: 40 of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 5th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable Page

TABLE 3b: 95th Percentile for the Survey-Based (S) Ranking Calculation Institution Name: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.783 0.178-0.139 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% -0.678 0.068-0.046 Percent Faculty Interdisciplinary V4 0% -1.147 0.046-0.052 Percent Non-Asian Minority Faculty V5 10.00% -0.048 0.040-0.002 Percent Female Faculty V6 45.% 0.767 0.040 0.031 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.464 0.0 0.056 Average GRE V8 622 0.277 0.063 0.018 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.972 0.082 0.079 Percent 1st yr. Students with External Funding V10 0% -0.8 0.0-0.007 Percent Non-Asian Minority Students V11 17.65% 0.679 0.036 0.0 Percent Female Students V 48.94% 0.991 0.0 0.0 Percent International Students V13 8.51% -0.093 0.0-0.001 Average PhDs 2002 to 2006 V14 6.0-0.095 0.023-0.002 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.7 0.061-0.027 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 6.96-0.068-0.0 0.002 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% -0.099 0.085-0.008 Student Work Space V18-1 -1.000 0.003-0.003 Health Insurance V 1 1.000 0.010 0.010 Number of Student Activities Offered V20 18-0.746 0.045-0.034 Program Ranking: 68 of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 95th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable Dimensional Measures TABLE 4a: 5th Percentile Dimensional Ranking Calculation: Research Activity Page 30

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA- Institution Name: DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.272 0.5-0.140 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.589 0.170 0.100 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.4 0.314 0.105 Program Ranking: 54 of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 5th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable. TABLE 4b: 95th Percentile Dimensional Ranking Calculation: Research Activity UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA- Institution Name: DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Publications per Allocated Faculty V1 8.051-0.9 0.507-0.451 Percent Faculty with Grants V3.52% 0.208 0.177 0.037 Awards per Allocated Faculty V7 2.656 0.073 0.3 0.023 Program Ranking: 86 of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 95th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable. Page 31

TABLE 5a: 5th Percentile Dimensional Ranking Calculation: Student Support and Outcomes UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA- Institution Name: DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Percent 1st yr. Students w/ Full Support V9 100.00% 1.3 0.3 0.434 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.239 0.225-0.054 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 7.0 0.084-0.095-0.008 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% -0.056 0.177-0.010 Program Collects Outcomes Data V 1 1.000 0.177 0.177 Program Ranking: of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 5th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable. TABLE 5b: 95th Percentile Dimensional Ranking Calculation: Student Support and Outcomes UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA- Institution Name: DAVIS Program: History Program ID: 20067227 (Col 1) (Col 2) (Col 3) (Col 4) (Col 5) (Col 6) Standardized Program Program Value Survey-Based Product of Description Variable Value* with Variation Coefficient Col 4 X Col 5 Percent 1st yr. Students with Full Support V9 100.00% 0.467 0.0 0.4 Percent Completing within 6 Years V 32.23% -0.174 0.2-0.039 Time to Degree Full and Part Time V 7.0 1.018-0.095-0.096 Percent Students in Academic Positions V17 40.63% -0.257 0.1-0.045 Program Collects Outcomes Data V 1 1.000 0.1 0.1 Program Ranking: of 137 programs * Col 3 is based on data submitted by the program or calculated from these data. Col 4 is standardized value for the set of perturbed program values that produced the 95th percentile ranking. Standardized values have a mean of 0 and variance of 1. Col 5 is the survey-based weights for each variable. Page 32