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Bowman, Nicholas A.; Stroup, Nicholas R.; Fenton-Miller, Solomon – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Given the substantial lack of racial diversity within the U.S. legal profession, it is important to understand how to improve the representation of racially minoritized students at law schools. This study uses panel data from the 2010s to consider several types of factors that may shape the number and percentage of incoming law school students…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Student Diversity, Law Schools, Disproportionate Representation

Kealy, Mary Jo; Rockel, Mark L. – Journal of Higher Education, 1987
The estimation of a comprehensive model describing student perceptions of college quality permits the determination of the relative importance of the influences that affect these perceptions. This knowledge is instrumental for directing efforts toward improving perceptions and for evaluating the effectiveness of changes in recruitment practices.…
Descriptors: College Choice, Colleges, Educational Quality, Factor Analysis

Grunig, Stephen D. – Journal of Higher Education, 1997
Factor analysis of 127 private and public universities found that graduate and undergraduate academic reputations are largely explained by the same two factors, size and selectivity. Institutional research activity was the most essential component of the size factor. Findings suggest that reputation strongly influences college attendance choices,…
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Economics, Faculty Publishing, Financial Support