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.
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."
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.