Anglophone Quebec students may in their last year of high school choose a college to attend. Chapman's model of choice, which incorporates both student characteristics and external influences—significant others, college characteristics, and college efforts to communicate with students—offers a conceptual framework for detecting patterns in their choices. A sample survey of 422 students found that college reputation and location coupled with student academic average and attitude to high school determined choice. Colleges were caught in the dilemma of trying to achieve the goal of excellence while at the same time maintaining an open admission policy. A network of colleges with different corporate missions would, to some extent, alleviate the...
The way that students structure the colleges they choose among in a particular educational market is...
Students tend to enter college when college appeals to them, when appropriate college choices are av...
Fiscal restraint has prompted an urgent examination of the policy of democratization of post-seconda...
Abstract Articulation agreements between colleges and universities, whereby students with two-year c...
Également disponible en version papier.Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 8 mars 2011)Bibliogr.Inde...
During the last third of the twentieth century, college sectors in many countries took on the role o...
According to a Secretary of State Report (Some Characteristics of Post-Secondary Students in Canada-...
This study uses a unique set of microdata on university applications to examine the role played by i...
The design of higher education is a stratified system to funnel the most academically prepared stude...
Following the recommendations of a committee on access to postsecondary education in British Columbi...
A survey was conducted of persons responsible for making undergraduate admission policies at Ontario...
Earning a college degree has been shown to have a number of positive socioeconomic impacts on indivi...
This paper explores if giving students more choices during secondary school a¤ects their performance...
This paper documents the development of a unique institution in Canadian higher education, the unive...
Community college systems were established across North America from the early 1960s through the ear...
The way that students structure the colleges they choose among in a particular educational market is...
Students tend to enter college when college appeals to them, when appropriate college choices are av...
Fiscal restraint has prompted an urgent examination of the policy of democratization of post-seconda...
Abstract Articulation agreements between colleges and universities, whereby students with two-year c...
Également disponible en version papier.Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 8 mars 2011)Bibliogr.Inde...
During the last third of the twentieth century, college sectors in many countries took on the role o...
According to a Secretary of State Report (Some Characteristics of Post-Secondary Students in Canada-...
This study uses a unique set of microdata on university applications to examine the role played by i...
The design of higher education is a stratified system to funnel the most academically prepared stude...
Following the recommendations of a committee on access to postsecondary education in British Columbi...
A survey was conducted of persons responsible for making undergraduate admission policies at Ontario...
Earning a college degree has been shown to have a number of positive socioeconomic impacts on indivi...
This paper explores if giving students more choices during secondary school a¤ects their performance...
This paper documents the development of a unique institution in Canadian higher education, the unive...
Community college systems were established across North America from the early 1960s through the ear...
The way that students structure the colleges they choose among in a particular educational market is...
Students tend to enter college when college appeals to them, when appropriate college choices are av...
Fiscal restraint has prompted an urgent examination of the policy of democratization of post-seconda...