This paper investigates the impact of Texas's Top Ten Percent Rule - which grants automatic entry to any public college in Texas for Texas high school graduates who graduate in the top decile - and subsequent targeted recruitment programs initiated by Texas's flagship universities. Using data on SAT test takers in Texas from 1996-2004, we find that the Top Ten Percent rule affects the set of colleges that students consider, and the targeted recruitment programs are able to attract the attention of students from poor high schools that were not traditional sources of students for the flagships in Texas
Abstract: This paper addresses whether, for whom and how knowledge of the Texas top 10 % law influe...
Abstract Access to selective universities is highly sought-after due to the prestige of these instit...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
This paper investigates the impact of Texas's Top Ten Percent Rule - which grants automatic entry to...
We use the introduction of the Texas Top Ten Percent rule to estimate the effect of access to a sele...
We use regression discontinuity methods on a representative survey of Texas high school seniors to ...
Abstract: Beginning in 1998, all high school students in the state of Texas who graduated in the top...
We examine the effects of the Texas 10 % rule. The rule states that students who graduated among the...
In 1998, Texas initiated a bold new statewide university admission policy aimed at increasing colleg...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
textThis study analyzed trends in access and success of students admitted through the Top 10% admiss...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
Although largely ignored in the growing literature about college choice that adopts a random utility...
By guaranteeing college admission to all students who graduate in the top 10 % of their high school ...
Abstract: This paper addresses whether, for whom and how knowledge of the Texas top 10 % law influe...
Abstract Access to selective universities is highly sought-after due to the prestige of these instit...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
This paper investigates the impact of Texas's Top Ten Percent Rule - which grants automatic entry to...
We use the introduction of the Texas Top Ten Percent rule to estimate the effect of access to a sele...
We use regression discontinuity methods on a representative survey of Texas high school seniors to ...
Abstract: Beginning in 1998, all high school students in the state of Texas who graduated in the top...
We examine the effects of the Texas 10 % rule. The rule states that students who graduated among the...
In 1998, Texas initiated a bold new statewide university admission policy aimed at increasing colleg...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
textThis study analyzed trends in access and success of students admitted through the Top 10% admiss...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
Although largely ignored in the growing literature about college choice that adopts a random utility...
By guaranteeing college admission to all students who graduate in the top 10 % of their high school ...
Abstract: This paper addresses whether, for whom and how knowledge of the Texas top 10 % law influe...
Abstract Access to selective universities is highly sought-after due to the prestige of these instit...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...