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Al-Yousef, Huda – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article attempts to explore how parents are involved in their daughters' decision-making around their higher education path. It draws on qualitative research that investigated the process through which young women from the UK and Saudi Arabia reached a decision about a subject or an institution for higher educational study. The paper…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Daughters, Parent Participation
Universities UK, 2010
This report provides an comprehensive analysis of the way recession is impacting upon graduate outcomes. Data used in this report reflects the current level of applications to higher education (HE) for 2010 entry, but, due to data collection timing differences, the employment and training destinations of the graduating cohorts of 2005/06-2008/09.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Evidence, Foreign Countries
Callender, Claire; Jackson, Jonathan – Studies in Higher Education, 2008
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated on the accumulation of student debt. Variable tuition fees, repaid by student loans, will increase average student loan debt on graduation. This article examines how fear of debt and financial constraints affect prospective students' choices of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Class, Debt (Financial), Foreign Countries
Gibbons, Stephen; Vignoles, Anna – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2009
Commuting or re-location costs could be an in important influence on students' university choices and might even deter some from going to university. The barriers presented by these costs may be high for lower-income students, and students for whom there are cultural incentives to remain in or close to the parental home. If this is the case, then…
Descriptors: Evidence, Higher Education, Research Universities, Ethnic Groups
Baker, Sally; Brown, B. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
Here, the narratives of a group of non-traditional students who entered traditional UK universities are examined. A number of participants felt there was a kind of romance or exotic quality to the sights, sounds and smells of traditional institutions, which constituted part of the attraction. The process of becoming a student at an elite or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Nontraditional Students, College Admission
Price, If; Matzdorf, Fides; Smith, Louise; Agahi, Helen – 2002
This paper asserts that, despite rhetoric of added value, facilities management suffers a dearth of objectively researched, publicly available information concerning the impact of facilities on businesses at the level of market sectors or individual organizations. The paper aims to correct that situation for United Kingdom higher education…
Descriptors: College Choice, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities, Foreign Countries

Tyson, Dan – Journal of College Admissions, 1986
Advocates uniformity in college applications--a centralized application system in which candidates would supply the required academic, personal, and financial information and a rank-ordered listing of their target universities or colleges. Target colleges would segmentially evaluate the applicant as a first-choice candidate until the applicant was…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants, College Bound Students

Brooks, Rachel – Educational Research, 2002
A research review examined information sources used by British youth in making college choices. Sources differed by gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and attainment. Assessment of the feasibility of college application varied by ethnicity, gender, SES, attitudes, and location. Results reveal the socially embedded nature of college…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Choice, Decision Making, Ethnicity

Bratti, Massimiliano – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Investigates differences across UK universities in 1993 life-sciences students' degree performance using individual-level data from the universities' Statistical Record. Analyzes differences across universities by specifying and estimating a subject-specific production function. Even after including a wide range of controls for the quality of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biological Sciences, College Choice, Econometrics

Hughes, James J. – Higher Education Review, 1994
Examines the role of the new Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) in the United Kingdom, created in 1993 when British polytechnics and other institutions achieved university status. It focuses on the application strategies of prospective university students, the increased volume of applications, and the effect on universities. (MDM)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Agency Role, College Admission, College Applicants

Clarke, Geraldine; Brown, M. A. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1998
A survey investigated the feelings and beliefs of British university applicants at one point in the application process: after the application is acknowledged but before offers or examination results are available. Results suggest many see the process as straightforward, helpful, friendly, but a sizeable group consider it slow and complex. Many…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Admission, College Applicants, College Choice
Callender, Claire; Wilkinson, David; Mackinon, Karen – Universities UK, 2006
This report is about undergraduate students' experience of, and attitudes towards, part-time study, its costs and student support. It was commissioned by Universities UK and GuildHE (previously SCOP). The report is based on an online survey of 2,654 students drawn from 25 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK, and was conducted between…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Undergraduate Students

Barrett, Richard – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
A British study of 12 white males in their last school year found their awareness of labor market conditions poor; they showed little evidence of consumerist behavior in choosing their post-16 path. Some aspects of secondary education were inadequate to prepare them for the labor market. (Contains 50 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, College Choice, Educational Opportunities
Tyson, Dan – College Board Review, 1993
Ireland's computerized, national system of university admission, which assigns all students to institutions simultaneously, and Britain's system using a single set of admissions forms and centrally coordinated admissions, suggest that centralization can be an efficient and cost-effective method of linking students with colleges in the United…
Descriptors: Centralization, College Admission, College Applicants, College Choice
Scott, Jon – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2006
Undergraduate recruitment is a significant activity for all universities. This brief report sets out the results of a survey regarding the course and institutional choices of the 2005-06 entry cohort of bioscience students in four universities. The key findings show that enjoyment of the subject and the wish to learn more are the primary reasons…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Career Choice, College Choice, Course Selection (Students)