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Bastedo, Michael N.; Bowman, Nicholas A.; Glasener, Kristen M.; Kelly, Jandi L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2018
This mixed-methods study used open-response survey data, focus groups, and an experimental simulation to explore how 311 admissions officers defined and used concepts of holistic review in selective college admissions. We found that 3 distinct definitions of holistic review predominate in the field: whole file, whole person, and whole context. We…
Descriptors: College Admission, Selective Admission, College Students, Low Income Students
Yuanyuan Liu; Benjamin H. Nam; Yicheng Yang – Educational Review, 2024
Despite the promise of English language teaching and the use of English as a medium of instruction, concerns have been growing about the decline in the number of English majors as well as structural problems in elite language education reflected in the rural-urban divide and resulting educational gaps in China. The English education major at a top…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Majors (Students)
Yaacov Wittman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping student outcomes in the market for higher education in the United States. The first chapter uses the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 to document that conditional on student ability, high-income students are more likely to enroll in college and…
Descriptors: Family Income, Outcomes of Education, Longitudinal Studies, Higher Education
Eng, Richard – ECNU Review of Education, 2019
Purpose: This article sheds light on the historical changes in the tutoring industry and discusses the nature and driving forces of tutoring in the Hong Kong context. Based on the historical overview, this article introduces new developments in tutoring and discusses how tutoring fits into the bigger education picture. Design/Approach/Methods:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, Private Education, Educational Change
Caue de Castro Dobbin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation is a collection of three essays in Public Economics. The first chapter studies the optimal design of student loans as a lever to foster the inclusion of poor students in private colleges in Brazil. The second chapter delves into understanding the consequences of affirmative action as a tool to increase the participation of…
Descriptors: Economics, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Student Loan Programs
Poon, Oiyan A.; Segoshi, Megan S.; Tang, Lilianne; Surla, Kristen L.; Nguyen, Caressa; Squire, Dian D. – Harvard Educational Review, 2019
Utilizing a critical raceclass theory of education, OiYan A. Poon and colleagues analyze interviews with Asian Americans who have publicly advocated for or against affirmative action and acknowledged how their understandings of racial capitalism informed their perspectives and actions. Limited research has considered Asian American subjectivity in…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Affirmative Action, Racial Factors, Political Issues
Elizabeth Burland – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The decisions that students make about their educational attainment have profound impacts on their future economic, demographic, and social outcomes. These decisions, however, do not happen in a vacuum. There is a long tradition of research in sociology, education, and behavioral economics that has studied inequality in educational decision making…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Attainment, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Barnhardt, Cassie L.; Young, Ryan L.; Sheets, Jessica K. E.; Phillips, Carson W.; Parker, Eugene T., III; Reyes, Kimberly – Research in Higher Education, 2017
Using a census sampling, this analysis evaluates the campus structures and practices that are predictive of a campus being affiliated with stakeholder legal advocacy regarding the Fisher Supreme Court affirmative action case of 2013. Findings reveal that a campus utilizing selective admissions operated as a sufficient, but not a necessary,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Stakeholders, College Admission, Selective Admission
Bunnell, Tristan; Donnelly, Michael; Lauder, Hugh – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
Our paper reveals a significant under-reported emergent phenomenon: the graduates of the well-established 'Elite Traditional International Schools' worldwide are beginning to cluster in certain universities, in certain 'global cities'. As one might expect, New York and London are central to this clustering, alongside Boston, Toronto and Vancouver.…
Descriptors: Social Class, Advantaged, Selective Admission, Universities
Denise Nelson Nash – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study explores the college choice process and experiences of California Latinx students applying to selective, four-year institutions. The literature review reveals existing disparities in outcomes for California Latinx students attending open-access institutions, highlighting the potential for private, selective colleges to increase…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, College Choice, Outcomes of Education, Access to Education
Shaw, Stuart; Rodeiro, Carmen Vidal – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2019
While college readiness continues to dominate the educational landscape in the United States, students still leave high school not ready for college. As a consequence, admissions officers need to consider all available indicators (e.g., high school performance, admissions test scores, college preparatory courses) in order to effectively evaluate…
Descriptors: Predictive Validity, Educational Research, College Readiness, Postsecondary Education
Cooley, Alexander; Prelec, Tena; Heathershaw, John – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2022
We explore how the influx of foreign funding into the higher education sectors of the United States and United Kingdom has raised the challenge of "reputation laundering"--when foreign donors and individuals use donations to prestigious universities to boost their international public image and offset negative images or reported…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Who Applies to EMERGE? Research Brief for the Houston Independent School District. Volume 8, Issue 6
Holzman, Brian; Chukhray, Irina; Li, DongMei – Houston Education Research Consortium, 2019
The EMERGE Fellowship is an intensive college access program which targets talented but underserved students. It aims to encourage them to attend selective colleges and universities since these students often attend less selective postsecondary institutions (known as academic undermatch). However, not all students eligible for EMERGE apply. This…
Descriptors: College Programs, Access to Education, College Admission, Selective Admission
Hill, Catharine Bond; Kurzweil, Martin; Tobin, Eugene – ITHAKA S+R, 2023
With a decision pending in two lawsuits challenging race-conscious admissions practices at Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), many observers are predicting that the US Supreme Court will significantly limit, if not completely prohibit, the use of race in college and university admissions. However if the United…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Race, College Admission, Prediction
Woessner, Matthew C.; Maranto, Robert – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2020
Despite efforts to redress racial grievances, American's most progressive institutional sector, higher education, suffers racial incidents with disturbing frequency. We hypothesize that one explanation lies in the bureaucratization of higher education. Various trends have led to what Benjamin Ginsberg calls "the fall of the faculty" and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, College Administration, Racial Relations