This study examines whether providing students with information on their future study success will influence their higher education enrollment decision and lower first-year dropout as a consequence. A randomized field experiment is conducted among 313 law and social science applicants at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The main results suggest that (a) students are generally overly positive about their future performance, (b) enrollment rates increase by 25% if students receive information on future study success, but (c) providing information to students does not reduce first-year dropout. An important conclusion is that the higher enrollment decision is not driven by the extent to which students are self-serving biased or by their updat...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...
This study examines whether providing students with information on their future study success will i...
This paper measures the e↵ect of a policy helping students choosing their field of study at universi...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
Within this dissertation I present three papers that deal with two significant educational decisions...
Does enrolling in the first days in a degree course reflect the general character of the student, or...
Choosing a suitable study program is a challenging process for prospective students. In Flanders, th...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) in higher education accommodate student counsellors by identifying at-ri...
Of all who enrol at university programmes, some will be successful students, some will not, dependin...
The present study examined the relation between study progress in the first year of education and di...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...
This study examines whether providing students with information on their future study success will i...
This paper measures the e↵ect of a policy helping students choosing their field of study at universi...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
Within this dissertation I present three papers that deal with two significant educational decisions...
Does enrolling in the first days in a degree course reflect the general character of the student, or...
Choosing a suitable study program is a challenging process for prospective students. In Flanders, th...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) in higher education accommodate student counsellors by identifying at-ri...
Of all who enrol at university programmes, some will be successful students, some will not, dependin...
The present study examined the relation between study progress in the first year of education and di...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
In the Netherlands, every year a substantial proportion of first-year students in higher education d...