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David Zarifa; Yujiro Sano; Roger Pizarro Milian – Sociology of Education, 2025
Researchers have repeatedly found that within modern higher education systems, students from wealthier backgrounds tend to be concentrated in the most advantageous sectors. Dubbed "effectively maintained inequality," this process allows these groups to maintain a competitive advantage in the labor market by virtue of acquiring more elite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vertical Organization, Access to Education, Universities
Tim Gill; Carmen H. J. Lim – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2023
This report is focused on the uptake of GCSE subjects in England in 2021. Uptake in a GCSE subject is defined as the number or percentage of students at the end of Key Stage 4 (KS4) taking the subject. This report was produced using publicly available data from the Department for Education's (DfE) "Find and compare schools in England"…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Colleges, Private Colleges, Educational Attainment
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Songdi Wang; Jiexiu Chen; Lu Zhou – European Journal of Education, 2024
The Chinese government has implemented a series of special admission policies in recent years to promote higher education equity. One of the key approaches is the 'Rural Students Quota Plan', which requires elite universities to enrol a certain number of rural students from disadvantaged social and economic backgrounds each year. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Youth, Colleges, Emotional Problems
Vivian Yuen Ting Liu; Veronica Minaya; Di Xu – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Dual enrollment (DE) is one of the fastest growing programs that support the high school-to-college transition. Yet, there is limited empirical evidence about its impact on either students' college application choices or admission outcomes. Using a fuzzy regression discontinuity approach on data from two cohorts of ninth-grade students in one…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, College Applicants, School Choice, College Admission
Sarah Tang; Neha Agarwal – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2024
This research updates analysis from 2016 which examines the social composition of top performing comprehensives in England compared to all schools nationally. The aim of this research is to assess whether the top performing comprehensives are representative of their local areas in terms of the socio-economic background of their students. The 'top'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Selective Admission, Socioeconomic Status, Institutional Characteristics
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Megumi M. Ohashi; Etsuko Togo; Yumiko Iume – Cogent Education, 2024
Some families opt not to enroll their children in free public junior high schools, choosing instead those requiring rigorous entrance examinations. Attending selective junior high schools facilitates better education, employment, and higher salaries. To evaluate the significance of junior high school entrance examinations, this study investigated…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Junior High School Students, Educational Attainment, Living Standards
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Jeremy L. Hsu; Rou-Jia Sung; Su L. Swarat; Alexandra J. Gore; Stephanie Kim; Stanley M. Lo – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Existing research has investigated student problem-solving strategies across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; however, there is limited work in undergraduate biology education on how various aspects that influence learning combine to generate holistic approaches to problem solving. Through the lens of situated cognition, we…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Biology, Science Instruction, Holistic Approach
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William Casey Boland – Research in Higher Education, 2025
Higher education accountability enjoys widespread support amongst state policymakers. This study explores the effect of one popular state-level public policy accountability measure- performance-based funding (PBF)- on Hispanic-serving institutions (HSI). Though extensive research exists on the role of PBF in U.S. postsecondary education, little of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Performance Based Assessment
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Brian Heseung Kim; Julie J. Park; Pearl Lo; Dominique Baker; Nancy Wong; Stephanie Breen; Huong Truong; Jia Zheng; Kelly Rosinger; OiYan A. Poon – Research in Higher Education, 2025
Letters of recommendation from school counselors are required to apply to most selective universities. We use cutting-edge natural language processing techniques to algorithmically analyze a national dataset of over 600,000 student applications and counselor recommendation letters submitted through the Common Application. We examine how the length…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Advocacy, School Counselors, High Schools
Siyuan Luo – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
This study addresses an underexplored aspect of diversity at four-year research universities: the impact of international students on their domestic peers. I explore the peer effects of international students, assessing how their presence influences domestic students' academic outcomes. Using the classroom setting as a natural experimental…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Foreign Students, College Students, Academic Achievement
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Binwei Lu; Binru Dai; Beng Huat See; Xin Shao; Xianan Hu – Educational Review, 2025
Proponents of academic selection argue that academic selection helps children from disadvantaged backgrounds have better lifelong outcomes. However, the evidence needs to be clarified since selections by performance could be a proxy for selection by socioeconomic class. Based on the unique situation in England, where both selective and…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, College Attendance, Family Characteristics, Background
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Julia Burdick-Will; Marc L. Stein – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study exploits schedule variation in the public transportation system to assess whether changes in commute difficulty alter the likelihood that a student will choose a particular school. Specifically, we use choice forms and public transportation route estimates from eighth graders in Baltimore City Public Schools (2014-15 through 2019-20) to…
Descriptors: Transportation, School Choice, Middle School Students, Grade 8
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Lee, Sangwoo – Higher Education Policy, 2022
Though various measures of mobility rate for colleges, e.g. bottom-to-top mobility rate, status maintenance rate, and middle-class mobility rate, have been introduced, they have rarely been reviewed together to see the whole picture of intergenerational mobility, particularly in non-Western societies. This paper fills this gap and characterises…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Social Mobility, Generational Differences
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Kemelbayeva, Saule – Education Economics, 2022
More selective universities are presumably better in quality and expected to provide better labour market outcomes for their graduates -- returns premia. However, various empirical applications have found that part of it should be attributed to selectivity. Using the data on recent higher education graduates' entry salaries with a fuzzy regression…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, College Admission, Education Work Relationship, Outcomes of Education
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Templeton, Toni; White, Chaunté L.; Horn, Catherine L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to document the indirect effects of the Texas Top Ten Percent Plan on professional school degrees awarded and to propose the far reach of the law as an alternative argument in support of race-conscious admissions policies challenged under the strict scrutiny standard. Designed around the two tests of strict scrutiny,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Admission, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action
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