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Mantai, Lilia; Marrone, Mauricio – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Despite an increasingly competitive academic market, more and more people are seeking a PhD degree. While significant research focuses on skill attainment during PhD candidature and at PhD exit, we know little about the skills that might be present at PhD entry. We developed a data-driven taxonomy and conducted logistic regressions to analyse…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries, College Admission
Alexandre, Fernando; Portela, Miguel; Sa, Carla – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
In a context of increasing competition for students, admission conditions have been used as an instrument in a strategy of differentiation. Such a strategy is guided by short-run concerns, that is, the immediate need to attract more students. This article takes a longer term view, by examining graduates' employability. The authors find that…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Outcomes of Education, College Graduates, College Admission

Griffin, Alice; Smithers, Alan – Studies in Higher Education, 1984
It was learned through a special nontraditional adult student matriculation program in five British cities that only about half of the adult students' inquiries are followed up. Lack of confidence, financial problems, and personal circumstances deterred some, while others chose institutions and courses with simpler entry requirements. (MSE)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Adult Students, College Admission, College Applicants