We hypothesize that a lack of experience with college poses a non-trivial barrier to college access for historically underrepresented students. We study whether visits to a college campus during the eighth grade can reduce these psychological barriers to college access. Using an experimental design, we study whether college visits affect students’ knowledge about college, postsecondary intentions, college-going behaviors, academic engagement, and ninth grade course enrollment decisions. We recruited 885 students across 15 schools who participated in our project during the academic year 2017-2018. We randomized students within schools to either a treatment or control condition. Students in the control condition receive an information packet ...
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
Inequality in college access and match is a persistent global problem. Only recently, misinformation...
The purpose for conducting this study was to develop an understanding of undergraduate college stude...
We hypothesize that a lack of experience with college poses a non-trivial barrier to college access ...
Postsecondary access and degree completion are increasingly important concerns for individuals and p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visits to college campuses by midd...
Given the increasing importance of a college degree for access to life opportunity, awareness of and...
This paper presents results of a multi-visit, longitudinal experiment on the academic and social-emo...
Over 16% of entering college students attend more than one university’s new student orientation prog...
A brief overview of the article, Creating College Opportunity: School Counselors and Their Influence...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Thesis advisor: Jacqueline LernerAmericans are more educated than ever, and high educational attainm...
Early college high schools are a new and rapidly spreading model that merges the high school and col...
The research literature on how college affects students is expanding at an exponential rate. This pa...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 E49Master of ScienceSpecial Education, Counseling and Student Affair
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
Inequality in college access and match is a persistent global problem. Only recently, misinformation...
The purpose for conducting this study was to develop an understanding of undergraduate college stude...
We hypothesize that a lack of experience with college poses a non-trivial barrier to college access ...
Postsecondary access and degree completion are increasingly important concerns for individuals and p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visits to college campuses by midd...
Given the increasing importance of a college degree for access to life opportunity, awareness of and...
This paper presents results of a multi-visit, longitudinal experiment on the academic and social-emo...
Over 16% of entering college students attend more than one university’s new student orientation prog...
A brief overview of the article, Creating College Opportunity: School Counselors and Their Influence...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Thesis advisor: Jacqueline LernerAmericans are more educated than ever, and high educational attainm...
Early college high schools are a new and rapidly spreading model that merges the high school and col...
The research literature on how college affects students is expanding at an exponential rate. This pa...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 E49Master of ScienceSpecial Education, Counseling and Student Affair
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
Inequality in college access and match is a persistent global problem. Only recently, misinformation...
The purpose for conducting this study was to develop an understanding of undergraduate college stude...