The people
The Chancellor
UC Berkeley is currently helmed by its ninth chancellor, Robert J. Birgeneau. Chancellor Birgeneau (say “BURGE-uh-no”) took office September 2004, and brought with him invaluable experience from his years as President of the University of Toronto, Dean of MIT’s School of Science, and as an internationally recognized physicist. The three themes he sees as central to his strategic campus vision are leadership, connection, and inclusion. One of his foremost goals is to create a more diverse student body, fostering a more inclusive environment at the University. As he said in his inaugural address, “As the current chancellor, I feel a moral obligation to address the issue of inclusion head-on. Ultimately, it is a fight for the soul of this institution” (cio.chance.berkeley.edu/chancellor/Birgeneau/home.htm).
Who you are
A phrase commonly heard on campus is “excellence through diversity” and for good reason—incredibly intelligent people of various ethnic origins, religions, nationalities, sexual orientations, economic backgrounds, ages, and physical abilities will be all around you. While Berkeley admits only about a quarter of the undergraduates who apply, the campus continues to provide opportunities to a wide spectrum of California’s population. The information below was provided by the Office of Student Research and Campus Surveys (osr.berkeley.edu).
Ethnic composition, fall 2008
25,151 undergraduates
- African American/Black 889
- Indian/Alaska Native 121
- Caucasian/White 7740
- Chinese/Chinese-American 5298
- East Indian/Pakistani 101
- Filipino/Filipino-American 871
- Japanese/Japanese-American 446
- Korean/Korean-American 1242
- Pacific Islander 67
- Vietnamese/Vietnamese-American 844
- Other Asian 679
- Chicano/Mexican/Mexican-American 2088
- Latino/other Spanish-American 840
- International 1070
- Other/no ethnic data 1945
10,258 graduate students
- African American/Black 38
- Indian/Alaska Native 115
- Caucasian/White 4258
- Chinese/Chinese-American 766
- East Indian/Pakistani 416
- Filipino/Filipino-American 101
- Japanese/Japanese-American 121
- Korean/Korean-American 179
- Pacific Islander 26
- Vietnamese/Vietnamese-American 111
- Other Asian 57
- Chicano/Mexican/Mexican-American 326
- Latino/other Spanish-American 314
- International 1884
- Other/no ethnic data 1256
