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Perlberg, Arye; Navon, Esther – Higher Education, 1972
Reviews differences in students rejected and accepted to an engineering school in Israel. (HS)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Students, Competitive Selection, Engineering Education
Moore, James C.; Caton, Roy D., Jr. – J Chem Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Chemistry, College Entrance Examinations, Competitive Selection
Baker, Norma J. – 1969
To determine whether there has been a deterioration of idealism and a growth of anxiety and cynicism in college students, seven of the ten freshman classes entering the same college between 1959 and 1968 were administered either the Philosophies of Human Nature Scale (PHN), the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (TMA), or both during the first week on…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitudes, College Freshmen, Competitive Selection
Coleman, James S. – Coll Board Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Admission Criteria, College Choice, Competitive Selection
Cuca, Janet Melei – 1978
The medical school admission process is a major determinant of various attributes and characteristics of the American physician manpower pool. This analysis investigated the criteria of national and institutional consequence in selecting students for medical school, the changes in the relative importance of these criteria from 1973 to 1976, the…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admission (School), Competitive Selection, Educational Change
Tatham, Elaine L.; And Others – 1975
A structured interview procedure was used during the spring of 1975 as a tool in selecting nursing and dental hygiene students at Johnson County Community College. Potential students had two 20-minute interviews: one by a staff member of the program to which application was made, and one by another staff member. Interviewers rated the applicants…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, Competitive Selection, Dental Hygienists
Harper, Jane – 1973
Due to cost factors, an educational institution may be willing to finance an individualized instructional system for only part of its student population. Three approaches to selectivity in individualization have been suggested: individualizing the most advanced courses, the first-year courses, or selecting those students who can profit from an…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Competitive Selection
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Chaisson, Maureen G. – Journal of Allied Health, 1976
The issues involved in the admissions squeeze and the criteria (cognitive and noncognitive measures) that have been used by medical schools to select students are discussed. Future trends designed to improve the selection process are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, Competitive Selection
Carrington, Christine H.; Sedlacek, William E. – 1974
A telephone survey of 500 people admitted to the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), but who did not enroll in the fall of 1974, was conducted. Responses were received from 437 (87 percent) no-shows. Results indicated that 82 percent were attending a school outside Maryland and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, while 34 percent…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Attendance, College Bound Students, College Choice
Astin, Alexander W. – UCLA Educator, 1977
It is possible to argue that higher education in the United States has evolved into a highly refined institutional-status hierarchy. Examines this hierarchy in both the private and public school systems with particular attention to the kinds of students attending these institutions. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: College Admission, Competitive Selection, Data Analysis, Educational Objectives
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Werbel, James; And Others – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1989
Recruiters from 20 firms representing engineering, financial services, retailing, and sales reviewed student prescreening materials and provided lists of students for interviews. Comparison of students selected for interviews and students not selected suggests discrimination against Asians and a strong reliance on academic achievement in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, College Students, Competitive Selection
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Wagoner, Norma E.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
In a survey of a national, stratified random sample of graduate medical educational program directors regarding the way they selected their residents, the interview was found to be the most important selection variable. The results indicate that the recent increase in competition for residency positions has increased the importance of academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Class Rank, Comparative Analysis
Hackman, Judith D.; And Others – 1978
How the pressure of a stiff competition for admission to medical school affects undergraduates at Yale University is examined. Results of questionnaires completed by 317 Yale undergraduates including 101 premedical students, in 1977, are presented. It was found that students do hold a fairly strong negative stereotype of the premedical student who…
Descriptors: Competitive Selection, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence, Majors (Students)
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Givner, Nathaniel – Journal of Medical Education, 1985
A study that investigated whether or not those accepted to medical school distinguish themselves from nonaccepted applicants in regard to selected personal characteristics is reported. The findings indicated that science and nonscience majors did not differ in their academic credentials for medical school. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Applicants, Comparative Analysis, Competitive Selection
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Smith, Howard A.; Pratt, David – Journal of Teacher Education, 1996
Presents a series of studies that show how applicant-reported biodata, together with standard academic criteria, were used to select candidates in one Canadian preservice teacher education program. Analysis of data from 1986-90 indicates that assigning equal weight to academic and personal criteria has several advantages. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission
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