In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evidence on the effects of alternative admissions policies on the persistence and college completion of minority students. I find that the change from affirmative action to the Top 10% Plan in Texas decreased both retention and graduation rates of lower-ranked minority students. Results show that both fall-to-fall freshmen retention and six-year college graduation of seconddecile minority students decreased, respectively, by 2.4 and 3.3 percentage points. The effect of the change in admissions policy was slightly larger for minority students in the third and lower deciles: fall-to-fall freshmen retention and six-year college graduation decreased, ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the benefits of attending selective public colleges i...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
Banning affirmative action from college admissions cannot prevent an admissions office that cares ab...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This paper empirically evaluates the mismatch hypothesis by exploiting the quasi-experimental variat...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
This study replicates a study by Peter Hinrichs; which found affirmative action bans negatively affe...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
This paper builds on previous research on the effect affirmative action bans have on attendance rate...
Texas, terminated their affirmative action admis-sions policies in the mid- to late 1990s. The affir...
The use of affirmative action has been at the forefront of the debate regarding the fairness of the ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the benefits of attending selective public colleges i...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
Banning affirmative action from college admissions cannot prevent an admissions office that cares ab...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This paper empirically evaluates the mismatch hypothesis by exploiting the quasi-experimental variat...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
This study replicates a study by Peter Hinrichs; which found affirmative action bans negatively affe...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
This paper builds on previous research on the effect affirmative action bans have on attendance rate...
Texas, terminated their affirmative action admis-sions policies in the mid- to late 1990s. The affir...
The use of affirmative action has been at the forefront of the debate regarding the fairness of the ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the benefits of attending selective public colleges i...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
Banning affirmative action from college admissions cannot prevent an admissions office that cares ab...