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Martin, Nathan D. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Active involvement in college activities is linked to a host of student development outcomes, including personal growth, achievement and satisfaction. Yet, to date there has been too little attention to how social class shapes campus involvement. Through an analysis of survey data of students attending a single elite university and a national…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Class, Recreational Activities, Social Life
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Hsiao-Fang, Lin – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
This research explores the impact of Taiwan's university multiple-channel entrance policy on student learning outcomes, using quantitative research to look for differences in the learning experiences of third-year students who were admitted via different methods (examination and placement, application for admission, recommendation and selection,…
Descriptors: Gifted, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Outcomes of Education
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Weis, Lois; Cipollone, Kristin – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
Drawing upon two ethnographic studies of affluent and elite co-educational secondary schools in the United States, Weis and Cipollone spotlight the explicit "class work" of a now highly insecure middle/upper middle class, as they attempt to maintain advantage via entrance to particularly located post-secondary destinations. Affirming the…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Social Mobility, Selective Admission, Secondary Schools
Nagle, Barry T. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Out-of-School Time programs and their impact on standardized college entrance exam scores for black or African-American children of single parents who have applied for a competitive college scholarship program is the study focus. Study importance is supported by the large percentage of black children raised by single parents, the large percentage…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Standardized Tests, Scores, College Entrance Examinations
Dukakis, Kara; Duong, Nina; Ruiz de Velasco, Jorge; Henderson, Jamila – John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, 2014
Conducted by researchers at the Gardner Center at the request of the College Futures Foundation, this literature review examines challenges and promising practices for increasing college access and completion among boys and young men of color. Wide gaps in college enrollment and persistence remain, even among, for example, Black and Latino boys…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Males, Access to Education
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Falkenberg, Thomas – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2010
What qualities should admission criteria identify in applicants to teacher education programs in order to select those that should be admitted into the program from those applying? One approach to addressing this selection problem is to link the desired qualities of applicants to the desired qualities with which students in the program are to…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, College Applicants, Admission Criteria
Fu, Chao – ProQuest LLC, 2010
I develop and structurally estimate an equilibrium model of the college market. Students, who are heterogeneous in both abilities and preferences, make college application decisions, subject to uncertainty and application costs. Colleges observe only noisy measures of student ability and set up tuition and admissions policies to compete for more…
Descriptors: Student Welfare, Public Colleges, Tuition, Academic Ability
Nurnberg, Peter; Schapiro, Morton; Zimmerman, David – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
The college choice process can be reduced to three questions: (1) Where does a student apply?; (2) Which schools accept the students?; and (3) Which offer of admission does the student accept? This paper addresses question three. Specifically, we offer an econometric analysis of the matriculation decisions made by students accepted to Williams…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, College Choice, Standardized Tests, Student Financial Aid
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Pabst, Anne – Journal of College Admission, 2010
The girls of girls' schools, the author believes, are a kind of Platonic Form of American girl, an ideal to which most of the rest of society, of the country's meritocratic system, aspires for their daughters, a reflection of one's deepest values. She believes girls all over the country, in all high schools, want The Dream. They want to achieve…
Descriptors: Daughters, College Admission, Females, High School Students
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Hoare, Anthony; Aitchison, Rebecca – Higher Education Review, 2009
The intention to introduce a form of post qualification application (PQA) for entry to UK universities has provoked considerable interest, debate and controversy, not least over its impact on diversifying the intake of undergraduates gaining entry to the allegedly most prestigious universities and courses. We review the arguments and evidence…
Descriptors: Debate, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Admission Criteria
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Owens, Jayanti – Peabody Journal of Education, 2010
A growing body of research examines the effects of state affirmative action bans on domestic minority students' application and admission rates. This study expands previous research, considering how Texas's implementation of a race-neutral percent plan influenced admission opportunities for two understudied groups: foreign students and in-state…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Foreign Students, College Applicants, Affirmative Action
Hoover, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Debating annual front-page articles that focus almost exclusively on Ivy League colleges and other highly competitive institutions that reject the vast majority of their applicants, the author reports that, in 2007, 80 percent of current first-year students were admitted to their top-choice college, according to an annual survey of more than…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Selective Admission, College Admission, Administrators
Morphew, Christopher C. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The news media have extensively documented how many college applicants receive rejection letters from the country's most-elite higher-education institutions. The coverage has focused on the effort and expense that students and their parents put forth, only to be turned away. While many private colleges and universities have always been highly…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Private Colleges, College Applicants
Farrell, Elizabeth F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Admissions deans have perfected the wistful tone of regret. In rejection letters, they talk of wrestling with "difficult decisions" and having "so many more qualified applicants than space." To the rejected, those words often ring hollow. After all, the student remains excluded no matter what the reason. There is mounting evidence that top…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Applicants, College Admission, Higher Education
Vultaggio, Julie A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Over the past several decades, affirmative action has become a widely-debated issue in higher education. According to research, race-sensitive admissions policies engender significant advantages for students of all racial backgrounds, yet critics claim that these benefits are matched by significant costs--particularly in terms of minority student…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Higher Education, Race, Standardized Tests
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