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Taylor, Z. W.; Bicak, Ibrahim – College Student Affairs Journal, 2020
This study assessed prospective first-generation college students' knowledge of federal student aid. The research team surveyed 752 prospective first-generation college students to assess what financial aid jargon terms were unfamiliar. Students often reported "FAFSA," "master promissory note," "entrance counseling,"…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Financial Aid, Knowledge Level, Jargon
Green, Lara; Laqua, Daniel; Brewis, Georgina – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article makes a fresh contribution to the literature on student funding and its history by drawing attention to a pioneering government initiative, launched in the aftermath of the Great War. From the winter of 1918-1919 until 1923, the Scheme for the Higher Education of Ex-Servicemen provided grants to university students in England and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Access to Education, War, Fees
Mansfield, Kylie J.; Peoples, Gregory E.; Parker-Newlyn, Lyndal; Skropeta, Danielle – Education Sciences, 2020
Graduate-entry, following a science degree, is the preferred pathway into many medical schools, however little is known about how the learning approaches of medical students compare to those of science students. This study compared the learning approaches and achievement orientations of science students with those aiming to enter graduate-entry…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Medical Students, Premedical Students, College Freshmen
Alotaibi, Hmoud S. – Arab World English Journal, 2021
This study aimed to investigate gender variations in letters of recommendation. It used the metadiscourse theory with respect to the following resources: hedges, boosters, attitude markers, engagement markers, and self-mentions. The findings showed that hedges devices were the least frequent in both groups, but at the same time were used more by…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Letters (Correspondence), Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theory
Donnor, Jamel K. – Urban Education, 2021
Despite being academically unqualified for admission to the University of Texas at Austin, Abigail Fisher, a White female, argued that she was not admitted due to the university's diversity policy. In addition to framing postsecondary admissions as a zero-sum phenomenon, Ms. Fisher intentionally frames students of color who are admitted to the…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Preferences, Educational Policy
Young, Nicholas T.; Caballero, Marcos D. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
One argument for keeping the physics Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is that it can help applicants who might otherwise be missed in the admissions process stand out. In this work, we evaluate whether this claim is supported by physics graduate school admissions decisions. We used admissions data from five Ph.D.-granting physics departments over a…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Graduate Study, College Applicants, Selective Admission
Phan, Vinhthuy; Wright, Laura; Decent, Bridgette – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2022
The allocation of merit-based awards and need-based aid is important to both universities and students who wish to attend the universities. Current approaches tend to consider only institution-centric objectives (e.g. enrollment, revenue) and neglect student-centric objectives in their formulations of the problem. There is lack of consideration to…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Access to Education, Merit Scholarships, Artificial Intelligence
Sikora, Joanna; Pitt, David G. W. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2019
Students in many jurisdictions can study Mathematics at different levels in their final 2 years of secondary education. The levels of Mathematics range from standard (not involving calculus), through basic calculus, to more advanced treatments of calculus and algebra. In this context, some students can elect to study Mathematics at a level below…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Seniors, Grade 12, Advanced Courses
Semyonov, Aleksey – FIRE: Forum for International Research in Education, 2020
Current comprehensive changes in the field of higher education in Uzbekistan have a potential impact on the overall enrollment in higher education (PP-4359, 2019). Rigid admission quotas in Uzbekistan are slowly conceding to a more market-based admissions and student recruitment to support reforms implementation. Cursory glance at the reforms…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, College Admission, Trend Analysis
Roemer, Ann E. – College and University, 2020
College and university admissions officers are the gatekeepers who decide which individuals may join the "country club" of higher education. As such, the decisions they make have a significant impact on the lives of individuals, especially those who are willing to travel across the globe and risk living in an unfamiliar country in order…
Descriptors: Language Tests, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Cutting Scores
Christian, David D.; Stuckey, Amanda G.; Boykin, Allison Ames; Adams, Justin J. – Professional School Counseling, 2020
Although many school counselors use self-report graduation surveys to collect data about their program and to track students after graduation, there is a dearth of research examining the survey results' accuracy. The purpose of this study was to explore the accuracy of high school seniors' self-report of intended college enrollment. Overall,…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Academic Aspiration, College Choice, Accuracy
Aukerman, Maren; Beach, Richard – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
The authors examined how high school seniors conceptualized the task of writing college admissions essays, the audience for that writing, and themselves as potentially college-worthy writers. In a survey and related interviews, students revealed more emphasis on generic good writing than on the narrative argument genre that college admissions…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Concept, Essays, College Admission
Callender, Claire; Melis, Gabriella – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
A hallmark of English higher education (HE) over the last twenty years has been policies seeking to increase provider competition and student choice. Central to this has been student funding policy changes, leading to rising college costs. This article asks if prospective HE students' concerns about college costs and the financial strategies they…
Descriptors: College Choice, Decision Making, Equal Education, Social Differences
Analysis of Academic Performance Based on Sociograms: A Case Study with Students from At-Risk Groups
Sanchez, Tarquino; Naranjo, David; Vidal, Jack; Salazar, Diego; Pérez, Cristina; Jaramillo, Marianela – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
The present work analyzes the academic performance of students from at-risk groups from the perspective of Social Network Analysis (SNA), studying the academic and interaction information of 45 students belonging to at-risk groups who attended a pilot socio-academic course during one academic term. This information was used to create a sociogram,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Students, Socioeconomic Background, Social Networks
Wight, Shauna – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
This article presents data from a collection of yearlong case studies on resident multilingual writers' college admissions essays. The focal student in this piece revealed the challenges that such writers face in presenting themselves to college admissions officers. Exploring these cultural and linguistic conflicts, this analysis uses Goffman's…
Descriptors: College Applicants, Bilingual Students, College Admission, Essays