Using information obtained from half the Negro students (about fifty) at the University of Michigan in 1939-1940, considers economic, academic, social and health adjustment problems.
Gives 1955/57 data on black use of Wayne State and Michigan University medical training facilities; includes Detroit amoung fourteen communities studied as to "medical care by and for Negroes."
Negro students' high school backgrounds leaned toward traditional subject matter; modern foreign language was most popular college choice, average college grades were C+ or 1.42 points.