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Riley Acton; Kalena E. Cortes; Lois Miller; Camila Morales – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Leveraging rich data on the universe of Texas high school graduates, we estimate how the relationship between geographic access to public two- and four-year postsecondary institutions and postsecondary outcomes varies across race-ethnicity and socioeconomic status. We find that students are sensitive to the distance they must travel to access…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Proximity, Public Colleges, Postsecondary Education
Michael Galperin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
I use rich administrative data and several quasi-experiments in Texas to study which students benefit most from college grant aid and why. For "extensive-margin" students, grant aid causes enrollment in college, and therefore has potentially large benefits relative to these students' no-college counterfactual. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, College Attendance, Financial Support
Delhommer, Scott – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
This paper analyzed the role of students having a same-race teacher on a high school student's short- and long-term outcomes. How is a student's academic achievement affected in the classroom with a same-race teacher and how is their likelihood of attending college changed by having a same-race teacher? Race-matching improves Black and Asian…
Descriptors: High School Students, Role Models, Minority Group Students, Academic Achievement
Bernell, Kaitlin R. – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
Rural students in the United States have a lower likelihood of entering and completing college compared with their non-rural peers, despite strong high school graduation rates. Postsecondary attendance and degree attainment gaps observed across geographic regions present equity and access concerns in the high school-to-higher education pipeline.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Public Schools, High Schools, Educational Attainment
Silvia Elizondo – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative narrative research study aimed to address the problem of students' low enrollment numbers in a historically low number of college-bound areas in South Texas. The theoretical frameworks utilized to explore this topic were self-efficacy and social capital. The proposed theories explored students' level of self-efficacy, social…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, College Bound Students, Self Efficacy, Social Capital
Kim, Sie Won – Urban Institute, 2023
For many high school students, the cost of attending college poses a major barrier to continuing their education. Federal student aid provided through Pell grants, work study, and loans can offer students with low incomes an avenue toward receiving a postsecondary education. But for students to be eligible for federal student aid, they need to…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid, Graduation Requirements, Financial Needs
Lynn Mellor; Kamal Middlebrook – American Institutes for Research, 2024
Universal Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA) policies are being implemented in states as a way to eliminate financial barriers to college enrollment and completion for underrepresented student groups. High school counselors play a critical role in helping students complete this graduation requirement. Texas adopted a universal…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, State Policy, Access to Education, College Attendance
Giani, Matt – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2022
Conferred by businesses, industry groups, and state certifying entities, industry-recognized credentials (IRCs) are intended to signal that students have mastered specific workplace knowledge and skills. This first-of-its-kind study assesses the impact of specific IRCs earned in high school on various employment and postsecondary outcomes for…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Graduates, Industry, Labor Force Development
Allen, Taryn Ozuna; Zhang, Yi; Romo, Enrique – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2020
The process of pursuing a higher education degree can be particularly complicated for undocumented students as they navigate the K-16 pipeline. Ganas, or the desire to succeed, is a cultural value that can serve a motivation to overcome educational obstacles. Using portraiture, this article highlights the ways students demonstrated ganas in the…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Undocumented Immigrants, Black Colleges, Academic Aspiration
Stephen Wilson Pape – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Texas has been declining compared to many other states and foreign nations in supplying an educated workforce needed to compete in a global economy. The 60x30TX plan, if successful, is expected to reverse Texas' decline and prevent a future of diminished incomes, opportunities, and resources. The present study evaluates steps a medium-sized…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Academic Persistence, Intention, College Attendance
Wood, Leila; Baumler, Elizabeth; Rinehart, Jenny K.; Temple, Jeff R. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Despite increased research on emerging adults and interpersonal violence, evidence on the role of college attendance in risk for dating violence and sexual assault is mixed. We examined the role of college attendance on victimization risk in emerging adulthood. Participants: Participants were a diverse longitudinal sample of 630…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Violence, Sexual Abuse, Risk
Hernandez-Reyes, Jessie; Williams, Brittani; Jackson, Victoria – Education Trust, 2023
More than 427,000 undocumented students are enrolled in U.S. higher education institutions. That's an impressive number, considering the many hurdles they must overcome on the road to college and a degree, including restrictions on their ability to enroll in higher education institutions; limits on access to in-state tuition, state financial aid,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undocumented Immigrants, College Attendance, Access to Education
Lindsay, Constance; Monarrez, Tomas; Luetmer, Grace – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
Low levels of teacher diversity in U.S. elementary and secondary schools represent a wasted opportunity to narrow achievement gaps. Evidence from other states suggests that students of color have better outcomes in the classrooms of teachers of color, but the teaching workforce remains predominantly white. Teachers of color are underrepresented at…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Hispanic American Students, Minority Group Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 2021
The "60x30TX" higher education plan for Texas began in 2015 with four goals to be achieved by 2030: (1) 60x30 Educated Population: At least 60% of Texans ages 25-34 will have a certificate or degree; (2) Completion: At least 550,000 students in 2030 will complete a certificate or an associate, bachelor's, or master's degree from an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Academic Degrees, Certification
Sáenz, Victor B.; García-Louis, Claudia; De Las Mercédez, Carmen; Rodriguez, Sarah L. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2020
The purpose of this multi-institutional qualitative study was to understand the educational pathways of Latino males by underscoring the unique role female family members play in their academic pursuits--through the voice of these young men. Findings demonstrate female family members were identified as being primary supporters of their educational…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Hispanic American Students, College Students