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Michelson, Elena M. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study was conducted to determine which admission criteria are most commonly utilized in selecting students into sonography programs, and whether a relationship exists between admission criteria and academic success in sonography education. All program directors from CAAHEP-accredited or CAAHEP-accreditation seeking sonography programs were…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Selective Admission, Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education
Sandra Perez; Gabriel Montague – Education Trust, 2024
In 2020, EdTrust released a report titled, "Segregation Forever?," which explored the continued underrepresentation of Black and Latino first-time, full-time undergraduates at the nation's 101 most selective public four-year colleges and universities in 2000 and 2017. The analysis revealed significant underrepresentation of Black and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Undergraduate Students, Disproportionate Representation, Private Colleges
OiYan Poon; Douglas H. Lee; Eileen Galvez; Joanne Song Engler; Bri Sérráno; Ali Raza; Jessica M. Hurtado; Nikki Kahealani Chun – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
This study focuses on how admissions at selective colleges and universities represent key racialized organizations. We analyzed data from 50 individual interviews of admissions professionals, through a theory of racialized organizations to recognize admissions as practices that consistently reproduces systemic inequities. We reveal how…
Descriptors: Colleges, Universities, College Admission, Selective Admission
Margaret Peggy Chang – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Academic advising can teach students how to engage with post-secondary curricula and connect curricular engagement to career exploration and lifelong learning. However, academic advising is both a one-on-one activity and a systemic enterprise, and institutions should thoroughly communicate the benefits and functions of advising on official…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Admission (School), Academic Advising, Web Sites
Charles, Claire; Black, Rosalyn; Keddie, Amanda – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Higher Education policy researchers have highlighted the link between merit and privileged social background with respect to who is most likely to win merit-based scholarships in Universities. Yet little is known about how students from various social backgrounds may inhabit such a scholarship. In this paper, we draw on theorisations of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Undergraduate Students, Scholarships
Ruger, Katherine – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2020
This study provides a summary of how participating U.S. medical colleges are utilizing strategic enrollment management (SEM) principles to respond to enrollment challenges. Similar to undergraduate and graduate enrollment, medical college enrollment is affected by changing student populations, diversity challenges, increased competition, and…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, Strategic Planning, Medical Education, Enrollment Trends
Black, Sandra E.; Denning, Jeffrey T.; Rothstein, Jesse – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2020
Selective college admissions are fundamentally a question of tradeoffs: Given capacity, admitting one student means rejecting another. Research to date has generally estimated average effects of college selectivity and has been unable to distinguish between the effects on students gaining access and on those losing access under alternative…
Descriptors: Universities, College Admission, Selective Admission, Access to Education
Dorimé-Williams, Marjorie L.; Choi, Soobin – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
Within postsecondary education, we often equate students' need for support with socioeconomic status (SES). There is also recognition of the challenges faced by Black students while navigating higher education. Programmatic and policy efforts to address these issues often focus on singular aspects of students' identities, particularly for low-SES…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Socioeconomic Status, Gender Differences
Noah Hirschl; Christian Michael Smith – Sociology of Education, 2023
Racialized tracking is central to sociological explanations for racially stratified educational outcomes. However, school officials' decision-making is of debated importance for explaining racialized tracking. We contribute to this literature by examining the effects of schools' enrollment policies for Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Using a…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Track System (Education), Racism, Enrollment
National Association for College Admission Counseling, 2022
In 2020, American society encountered a flashpoint. Racism, both individual and systemic, was laid bare by an environment in which racist attitudes and beliefs became prevalent, by violence against Black Americans, and by the COVID-19 pandemic. This report seeks to reimagine college admission and financial aid through an equity lens. The report…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Education, Postsecondary Education, College Admission
Leslie Quiroz-Schulz – Higher Education Forum, 2024
This paper discusses the type of professional learning that international academic mobility makes possible during a PhD program. The conceptual approach used Pierre Bourdieu's field theory, which allows analyzing PhD students as 'newcomer' members who bet on mobility under the idea of "illusio." The methodology used was qualitative. The…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Foreign Students
Hajar, Anas; Abenova, Saule – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2021
The present mixed-methods study explored first-year undergraduate students of a highly selective university in Kazakhstan's perceptions of having private tutoring (PT) and how far it had helped them gain a place at this university. The quantitative data were collected through a close-ended questionnaire from 144 participants to understand their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, College Freshmen, Selective Admission
Yang, Lili; Yang, Jiale; Wang, Chuanyi – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021
The paper employs a glonacal agency heuristic to explore how certain research-intensive Chinese universities exercise agency in response to global and national impacts in creating the world-class university. Two global forces (international scholarly discussions on the world-class university and global university rankings) and one national force…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Reputation, Educational Quality, Institutional Autonomy
Hu, Anning; Wu, Xiaogang – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
This article investigates the association between cultural capital and the likelihood of attending an elite university within the Chinese socio-educational context. Drawing on data from the Beijing College Students Panel Survey, we show that: (1) objectified cultural capital is negatively correlated with the likelihood of attending an elite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Colleges, Selective Admission
Ye, Rebecca; Nylander, Erik – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2021
In this article, we examine conceptualisations of luck evoked by a select group of elite students studying in Oxbridge, when accounting for their academic success. The emphasis on luck in their narratives is categorised into three themes. The students linked their luckiness to deservedness, used luck as a way to express humbleness, and attributed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Selective Admission, Advantaged