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Mete, Cem – Economics of Education Review, 2004
Faced with the evident impossibility of providing free or significantly subsidized secondary and higher education to all, many poor and middle income countries choose to educate only those students who are most promising, using public examinations as means of distributing scarce resources. This paper investigates the inequality implications of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Characteristics, Dropouts, Selective Admission
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Gutierrez, Kathrine J.; Green, Preston C., III – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
The Supreme Court of the USA explains when universities may use race-based admissions policies without violating the Equal Protection Clause of the US Constitution. These rulings raise important ethical issues for universities that are presently using race as a consideration in their admissions decisions. This paper discusses some of the ethical…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Ethics, College Admission, Racial Factors
Nagler, Matthew G. – Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, 2006
The paper examines the effect of a shock to university funding on tuition net of financial aid, admissions selectivity, and enrollment levels chosen by an optimizing university. Whereas a positive shock, such as a major donation, results in lower net tuition and greater selectivity with respect to all students, its effect on enrollment may not be…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Donors, Private Financial Support
Orfield, Gary, Ed.; Marin, Patricia, Ed.; Flores, Stella M., Ed.; Garces, Liliana M., Ed. – Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2007
The United States Supreme Court's landmark 2003 decisions in "Grutter v. Bollinger" and "Gratz v. Bollinger" firmly established that university admissions policies which are designed to promote student body diversity and which employ race in a carefully crafted selection process can withstand constitutional challenge. The Supreme Court ruled that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Civil Rights Legislation, Affirmative Action
Fair, Bryan K. – 1997
This book is a defense of remedial affirmative action and an assertion that it is a policy that is a fair and workable solution to the chronic problem of racial caste in the United States. The personal narrative of the author, eighth of 10 children born to a single mother on public assistance, is combined with the discussion of American history…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Opportunities
Dowd, Steven B. – 1991
The current emphasis in education on accountability is tending toward "push-button accountability." The challenge is to evaluate access and retention as well as other educationally relevant goals to define "quality" or "accountability." In higher education, accountability should be proven through assessment and should consist of proof that what…
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, Equal Education
Gelin, Frank; Jardine, Doug – 1990
An overview is provided of the marketing and recruitment efforts designed to make Capilano College (CC) an "institution of first choice" in the minds of its community and prospective students. The presentation by Doug Jardine defines what CC means by and hopes to accomplish by becoming a "first choice" institution, indicating that a "first choice"…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, College Bound Students, College Choice
Baird, Leonard L. – 1985
This report discusses a multiphase project to develop a user-oriented survey of prior accomplishments of graduate student applicants to aid admissions committees and graduate departments in the selection process. The three phases included: (1) development of three prototype instruments based on a checklist approach, a semi-documented approach, and…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admission (School), College Applicants, College Entrance Examinations
Van Alstyne, Arvo – 1978
Issues pertaining to the Bakke case and to college admissions in general are considered. Three major viewpoints concerning admissions are as follows: whether reserving a fixed number of seats in the entering class for designated minority candidates to programs that are federally supported violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; whether…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, Blacks, College Admission
Slaaten, Doris – 1980
This manual, revised and updated from the 1971 version, is designed to provide beginning coordinators with a usable handbook to develop new programs in cooperative office education. After statements on development of the manual and instructions in its use, the book is divided into phases, each with educational objectives, checklists, and suggested…
Descriptors: Business Education, Check Lists, Cooperative Education, Curriculum
Schlansky, Arthur; Alton, Teddie – 1974
Until spring 1974, the Special Admissions Program had been making great strides vis-a-vis students' progress in an academic setting. Teddie Alton, a student intern in College Discovery, compiled a "Grade Distribution of Special Admissions Students (fall 1971 to spring 1974)" which is attached to this document. A careful study of this…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Attendance Records, College Administration, College Admission
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Alexander, Karl L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – Sociology of Education, 1983
Because research by Coleman, Hoffer, and Kilgore did not control for differences in achievement levels for students when they entered public and parochial schools, their conclusions are flawed. Reanaylsis of their data show that, when student selection is controlled, there are only slight differences in cognitive and achievement test results. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission (School), Catholic Schools, Educational Policy
Allen, Michael – 2003
This paper summarizes the findings of a 2003 report, on effective strategies for educating and training U.S. teachers. The full report details the findings and policy implications, offering summaries of all 92 research studies reviewed, discussing the use of research in policy decisions, and making recommendations for improving teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Alternative Teacher Certification, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Basten, Jay; Cole, John; Maestas, Ricardo; Mason, Katherine – 1997
This study examined characteristics of the student bodies of highly selective and less-selective colleges and universities specifically those related to race and socioeconomic status (SES) and the possible effects of replacing race and ethnicity with SES as a method for ensuring student diversity. The study used data from the Cooperative…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Affirmative Action, College Admission, College Choice
Duffy, Elizabeth A.; Goldberg, Idana – 1998
This book traces the development of competitive admission and financial aid policies at a selected group of 16 liberal arts colleges in Ohio and Massachusetts over the period 1955 to 1994. Exploring the way institutional decisions reflect and respond to broad demographic, economic, political, and social forces, the book considers the challenges…
Descriptors: College Admission, Data Interpretation, Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Trends
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