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Eric Bettinger; Andreas Fidjeland – Education Economics, 2024
State and federal governments invest millions of dollars in providing accurate and relevant information on expected outcomes to students pursuing higher education, but whether such information targets what students value about college is unclear. We use new survey data to identify the extent to which conventional indicators for college quality and…
Descriptors: Alumni, Institutional Characteristics, Institutional Evaluation, Reputation
Ashworth, Jared; Olabisi, Michael – Education Economics, 2023
We use the score reports of 375,000 US-based GMAT® test takers to document patterns of mismatch between student ability and school quality. We find substantial levels of mismatch in candidates' selection of MBA programs for score-sending, and by extension, applications. The evidence suggests that the high levels of mismatch in the selection of…
Descriptors: College Choice, Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Business Schools
Diebolt, Claude; Jaoul-Grammare, Magali – Education Economics, 2019
This paper investigates how individuals make educational choices in situations where some education sectors present the risk of ending up being overcrowded. We report on an entry-game experiment whose aim is the production of data controlled in order to test the cliometric model of glutting developed by Diebolt [2001. "La théorie de…
Descriptors: College Choice, Crowding, Games, Risk
Jennifer L. Steele – Education Economics, 2024
The question of why postsecondary institutions produce different labor market outcomes is difficult to answer due to unobserved student characteristics. Here, I leverage students' geographic proximity to three classifications of postsecondary institutions -- earnings-enhancing, competitive, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Black Colleges, Selective Admission, Institutional Characteristics
Jabbar, Huriya; Edwards, Wesley – Education Economics, 2020
As more students begin their higher education trajectory in community colleges in the US, there are few studies investigating the choice process for community college transfer students. This study draws on models of college choice to examine community college student transfer decisions. Using longitudinal administrative data, we examine…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Universities, Colleges
Welsch, David M.; Winden, Matthew – Education Economics, 2019
A gender gap currently exists in college STEM majors, with a lower percentage of females entering math intensive fields. One possible explanation is the advice students receive in high school. We conduct a survey of high school guidance counselors, soliciting their advice regarding hypothetical high school students' college and major choices. We…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, STEM Education, Females, School Counselors
Murphy, Richard; Wyness, Gill – Education Economics, 2020
We study the UK's university application system, in which students apply based on predicted examination grades, rather than actual results. Using three years of UK university applications data we find that only 16% of applicants' predicted grades are accurate, with 75% of applicants having over-predicted grades. However, high-attaining,…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Labor Market, Social Mobility, College Applicants
Broecke, Stijn – Education Economics, 2015
This paper offers the first comprehensive analysis of the effect of changes in university rankings on applicant and institution behaviour in the UK. When their rank worsens, universities are found to experience small but statistically significant reductions in the number of applications received as well as in the average tariff score of applicants…
Descriptors: Reputation, Universities, Role, Student Recruitment
Milla, Joniada – Education Economics, 2017
This paper explores how expectations and post-secondary education (PSE) path disruption decisions are affected by a learning process that students experience once enrolled in a PSE program. An unexpected change in grades, between high school and first year PSE program, serves as an informative signal on how well their academic performance and…
Descriptors: College Choice, Expectation, Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement
Soo, Kwok Tong – Education Economics, 2013
This paper estimates the effect that the league table published in the Sunday Times University Guide has on perceptions of the quality of universities by head teachers and academics, and on Home, EU and Overseas student applications, using data from 2005 to 2009 and a System GMM model for dynamic panel data. Our main result is that university…
Descriptors: Reputation, Institutional Characteristics, Periodicals, Educational Quality
Adkisson, Richard V.; Peach, James T. – Education Economics, 2008
Universities around the United States are seeking ways to attract students to their institutions. One possible strategy is to compete for out-of-state students. Since an early 1970s examination of the determinants of student migration by Tuckman, there have been several subsequent studies that have either further developed the methodology of the…
Descriptors: Out of State Students, Land Grant Universities, Black Colleges, Migration
Varga, Julia – Education Economics, 2006
This paper analyses students' application strategies to higher education, the effects of labour market expectations and admission probabilities. The starting hypothesis of this study is that students consider the expected utility of their choices, a function of expected net lifetime earnings and the probability of admission. Based on a survey…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Secondary School Students, Probability

Kemp, Steven; Madden, Gary; Simpson, Michael – Education Economics, 1998
Isolates factors influencing choice of Australia as a preferred destination for international students in emerging regional markets. Uses data obtained from a survey of students in Indonesia and Taiwan to estimate a U.S./Australia and rest-of-world/Australia discrete destination-choice model. This model identifies key factors determining country…
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Demand, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
Menon, Maria E. – Education Economics, 2004
This paper investigates the degree of information search that precedes the choice of a private third-level educational institution in Cyprus. Information search is used as an indication of rationality in order to provide a test for the economic approach to the explanation of human behaviour. A survey was conducted among 120 college students in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Information Seeking, Information Retrieval

Mixon, Franklin G., Jr.; Hsing, Yu – Education Economics, 1994
Utilizes a large institutional-level data set of four-year U.S. colleges and two-stage least-square estimation to affirm the relationship of college student migration to human capital theory. Small class size, college selectivity, successful academic programs, the availability of diverse cultural alternatives, and highly qualified and productive…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Students, Educational Economics, Educational Quality