Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP)2019-04-252019-04-252018-10-01http://hdl.handle.net/10919/89158Public flagship universities were established to provide an excellent education to their states’ residents and are therefore well-positioned to enhance social and economic mobility within their states. Yet in many cases, too few low-income students and students of color have access to these elite colleges and the opportunities they provide. This analysis of racial and socioeconomic equity at Indiana University – Bloomington (IU Bloomington) finds large and growing gaps in college access, as well as troubling gaps in college completion, by race and socioeconomic status. To serve as a catalyst for mobility and equity for the state of Indiana, IU Bloomington must do a better job enrolling and graduating low-income students and students of color.application/pdfen-USCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationaleducation, higher--Indiana (State)higher education systemeducational attainmentlow-income studentsminority studentsEquity Snapshot Indiana University – BloomingtonReporthttp://www.ihep.com/sites/default/files/uploads/docs/pubs/inequities_persist_indiana_ihep_0.pdf