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model of college admissions in which a college disagrees with society on which students should be admitted. We show how the … preferred student pool. We discuss which students either benefit from or are harmed by a test-optional policy. In an application …
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The topic of grit has been a highly sought after set of traits as it carries positive correlation with individual performance and in turn, has reflected to have a positive impact organizational outcomes. Recently, grit has emerged in higher education as a non-cognitive factor to drive student...
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This study analyzes the level of self-esteem of freshmen indigenous students in the Centro de Estudios Superiores del … promotes positive behavior in students and assists them in the adjusting to college life. The research design was based on a …, supported on free distribution platform MOODLE. The instrument was applied to 95 students from a universe of 148, who were …
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research on the perception of the Bologna Process among students who do not have seen as passive actors in higher education … vision students. Therefore, I will present the practical side of this paper a case study of student opinion and vision of …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has made a major impact on higher education and affected students’ livelihoods and attainment of … education. To help students during these challenging times the Federal CARES Act was established to provide financial relief and … support students in their time of need, However, not all students are eligible to participate and these limitations have …
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This article investigates determinants of the number of four-year colleges to which students apply and how the number …: the adoption rate of the Common Application near a student’s home. I find that applying to one additional college … increases students’ likelihood of enrollment, but only for those applying to very few colleges. Going from one to two …
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freshmen students following Georgia's HOPE scholarship program. How did HOPE affect the selectivity of colleges attended by … Georgia's freshmen students? Did it induce Georgia's freshmen students who would have otherwise attended more selective out …
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-taking behavior is concentrated on students whose GPAs place them on or below the scholarship-retention margin. Third, program effect …
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enrollment of disadvantaged students by 32%. But the intended beneficiaries were nearly three times as many, and of higher … average ability, than those induced to be admitted. The evidence points to students making pre-college choices that caused … this divergence. Using linked survey-administrative data, we present evidence consistent with students being averse to …
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mechanism that allows students to provide incomplete but expandable preference lists (EPLs). In contrast to the standard one …-shot (direct-revelation) or multirun (sequential-like) designs, the EPL mechanism matches students and colleges in a continuous … all students to the clearinghouse, whereas every student only needs to provide an incomplete initial preference list …
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