This paper proposes four defensible alternative definitions of "postsecondary education attendance, "then uses data for 1980 high school seniors to examine influences on attendance under each of the definitions. The results suggest that these influences vary somewhat, depending upon the enrollment definition one chooses. For example, the findings suggest that studies focusing solely upon a traditional definition of enrollment (e.g., entry into a two- or four-year institution immediately after high school graduation) may overstate the limiting effects of socioeconomic factors on overall enrollment, and may also understate the positive effects of being female. Some policy studies make recommendations on the basis of analysis using t...
Subjects are those who participated as high school seniors in the National Longitudinal Study of the...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
[Excerpt] This paper will attempt to determine the extent to which changes in female college attenda...
The impact of a new policy in Minnesota that raised college tuition while also increasing state stud...
textAs exposure to college becomes increasingly integral to individual growth and societal economic ...
This dissertation formulates and tests a theory about factors affecting postsecondary education (PSE...
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, sponsored by the National Center for Edu...
Abstract School counselors are the primary facilitators of college transition for many students, yet...
Rising average levels of educational attainment, a shift from the predominance of men to the predomi...
The effects of tuition costs, financial aid, and individual attributes on college choice are analyze...
As part of the High School and Beyond study, students in a large nationally-representative sample we...
This study examined financial aid and enrollment at a women's college. A historical review of litera...
This study contributes to our understanding of the decision of students to delay enrollment in colle...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the final college choice of high school seniors could ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
Subjects are those who participated as high school seniors in the National Longitudinal Study of the...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
[Excerpt] This paper will attempt to determine the extent to which changes in female college attenda...
The impact of a new policy in Minnesota that raised college tuition while also increasing state stud...
textAs exposure to college becomes increasingly integral to individual growth and societal economic ...
This dissertation formulates and tests a theory about factors affecting postsecondary education (PSE...
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, sponsored by the National Center for Edu...
Abstract School counselors are the primary facilitators of college transition for many students, yet...
Rising average levels of educational attainment, a shift from the predominance of men to the predomi...
The effects of tuition costs, financial aid, and individual attributes on college choice are analyze...
As part of the High School and Beyond study, students in a large nationally-representative sample we...
This study examined financial aid and enrollment at a women's college. A historical review of litera...
This study contributes to our understanding of the decision of students to delay enrollment in colle...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the final college choice of high school seniors could ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
Subjects are those who participated as high school seniors in the National Longitudinal Study of the...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
[Excerpt] This paper will attempt to determine the extent to which changes in female college attenda...