Reporting tool — not an official determination. This tool reflects DOE rulemaking data and modeled estimates. The public file is grouped at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level; the proposed rule would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. Institutions assign CIP codes to their own programs, so similar-looking majors may be classified differently across colleges. Use as a reporting lead, not a regulatory finding.
StatesOhioAkron, OHKent State University at KentArea, Ethnic & Cultural Studies › Ethnic Cultural Minority Gender and Group Studies.

Ethnic Cultural Minority Gender and Group Studies.

Kent State University at Kent · Kent, OH · CIP 0502 · Bachelor
Insufficient public data
DOE's public file does not contain sufficient earnings data for this grouping to be tested.
⚠ Data caution
This record reflects a 4-digit CIP grouping (0502) used in DOE's public modeling file. Actual enforcement under the proposed rule would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. The specific programs inside this grouping depend on institution-assigned CIP coding and may not map neatly to how Kent State University at Kent markets its majors.
This CIP area is classification-sensitive — similar programs at other institutions are commonly coded differently.

Earnings data

DOE earnings benchmark
$34,808
Benchmark type
Same-State HS Median

Program context

Enrollment & completion

Program enrollment
15 (2024–25)
15 (2023–24)

Debt & financial aid

Loan recipients
15 (2024–25)
Total loan volume
$61,638 (2024–25)

Student demographics (2018–19 enrollment)

Women
75.0%
Black / African American
100.0%
Enrollment and financial aid data are from the PPD:2026 source files. Demographics reflect 2018–19 program enrollees. Privacy-suppressed values are not shown.

Story angle tags

area studies classification risk humanities

Reporting prompts

Methodology

What PPD:2026 is: The Department of Education's Program Performance Data file, released as part of the 2026 rulemaking. It models program outcomes at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level.

Why modeled exposure is not a final result: These are modeled estimates from a single cohort snapshot. They cannot account for future appeals, teach-outs, institutional changes, or student behavior changes.

The 4-digit vs. 6-digit gap: The public file uses 4-digit CIP codes. The actual proposed rule would use 6-digit codes. About 83% of 4-digit CIPs contain only one 6-digit CIP, but the rest may contain many.

Institution-assigned CIP codes: Institutions assign CIP codes to their own programs. Similar majors at different colleges can be classified under different CIP codes, especially for interdisciplinary or area-studies programs.

Earnings measurement: Earnings are measured roughly four years after program completion, which may undercount lifetime earnings in fields with slower early-career income growth.

Benchmarks: Undergraduate programs are benchmarked against working adults aged 25–34 with only a high school diploma. Graduate programs use a more complex bachelor's-degree benchmark.

Plain-language summary (copy for notes)

DOE's public rulemaking file suggests the broad program grouping Ethnic Cultural Minority Gender and Group Studies. (CIP 0502, Bachelor) at Kent State University at Kent carries a Insufficient public data designation under the proposed earnings-accountability rule. This grouping is defined at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level, while the actual proposal would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. This CIP area is also classification-sensitive — similar programs at peer institutions may be coded differently. This should be treated as a reporting lead rather than a definitive regulatory finding.