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What is UC ACCORD?

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UC ACCORD, All Campus Consortium On Research for Diversity, is an interdisciplinary, multi-campus research center devoted to a more equitable distribution of educational resources and opportunities in California’s diverse public schools and universities. This distinctive UC voice serves as an information and research clearinghouse and catalyst for promoting the delivery of high-quality, equitable schooling to all students. ACCORD harnesses the research expertise of the University of California to identify strategies that will increase college preparation, access, and retention. Policymakers, researchers, teachers, outreach staff, and students all benefit from this source of reliable information for equitable education policy and practice.

Contact:

UC ACCORD
1041 Moore Hall
Box 951521
Los Angeles, CA. 90095
(310) 267-4412
ucaccord@ucla.edu

Learn more about UC ACCORD:

The ACCORD Record 2005:

UC ACCORD RECORD

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ACCORD Record 2003 :

ACCORD RECORD 2003
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ACCORD EXECUTIVE BOARD

The ACCORD Executive Board includes one faculty member from each of the 10 University of California campuses.

Current board members are listed below:
Professor Jeannie Oakes, Director, UC ACCORD
Professor Daniel Solorzano, Associate Director, UC ACCORD
Professor Gil Conchas, UCI
Professor Catherine Cooper, UCSC
Professor Patricia Gandara, UCD
Dean of Social Sciences Kenji Hakuta, UC Merced
Professor Patricia McDonough, UCLA
Professor Hugh "Bud" Mehan, UCSD
Professor Rachel Moran, UCB
Professor Carolyn Murray, UCR
Professor Russell Rumberger, UCSB

The ACCORD leadership team also includes the following liaisons and ex-officio members:

Professor Michael Cole, UC Links
Director Andres Jimenez, California Policy Research Center
Director Dante Noto, Humanities, Arts & Social Science Research, UCOP
Assistant Vice Chancellor Keith S. Parker, Government & Community Relations, UCLA
Associate Director John Rogers, Institute for Democracy, Education and Access (IDEA), UCLA