Equity Gap
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An Equity Gap is a gap in achievement that exists between underserved students and non-underserved students.
Examples[edit | edit source]
- Commuter Equity Gap
- DFW Gap
- First Generation Equity Gap
- Graduation Gap
- Opportunity Gap
- Pell Recipient Equity Gap
- URM Equity Gap
Where Data Element Appears[edit | edit source]
ASIR Tableau Server Dashboards:
Note: In the GI 2025 Progress Profile Dashboard, Equity Gap appears as Equity Performance
See Also[edit | edit source]
- CSU GI 2025 Target
- DFW
- Equity Group
- First Generation (CO)
- First Generation (NCES)
- Graduation Initiative 2025 Methodology
- Housing/Commuter
- Pell Recipient
- Underrepresented Minority (URM)
Definition Source[edit | edit source]
"The COVID-19 pandemic and the disparate impacts across communities of color and moderate-income families created a renewed urgency to close the gaps that exists between underserved students and their peers across all 23 CSU campuses. Not since the launch of Graduation Initiative 2025 in 2015 has the need to marshal the CSU’s collective resources been more critical to address differential patterns of student success."[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Closing the Equity Gap | CSU. Retrieved from: (calstate.edu)