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Why isn’t there one on students’ racial-ethnic or SES background, faculty profile, etc.?

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Why isn’t there one on students’ racial-ethnic or SES background, faculty profile, etc.?

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Shifting to a multiple-classification approach opens up a virtually unlimited variety of possible classifications. We considered many possibilities, but we were also mindful of the risks of introducing too many new classifications at once. The Carnegie Foundation has no unique authority to classify institutions, and we welcome efforts by others to develop new approaches that meet their needs.

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