UT-Austin administrative data between 1990 and 2003 are used to evaluate claims that students granted automatic admission based on top 10% class rank underperform academically relative to lower ranked students who graduate from highly competitive high schools. Compared with white students ranked at or below the third decile, top 10% black and Hispanic enrollees arrive with lower average standardized test scores, yet consistently performed as well or better in grades, first year persistence, and four-year graduation likelihood. A similar story obtains for top 10% graduates from Longhorn high schools verses lower-ranked students who graduated from highly competitive feeder high schools. Multivariate results reveal that high school atte...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
the number of classmates from the same high school at college entry influences college achievement, ...
textThis study analyzed trends in access and success of students admitted through the Top 10% admiss...
claims that students granted automatic admission based on top 10 % class rank underperform aca-demic...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
ABSTRACT: Using 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities, this paper examines w...
We examine the effects of the Texas 10 % rule. The rule states that students who graduated among the...
Reports have indicated that minority students generally perform well in predominantly white colleges...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
Many honors programs make admissions decisions based on student high school GPA and a standardized t...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
ii This study examined the effects of using ACT Composite scores and/or high school averages in maki...
Inequalities in the distribution of education resources and cultural identification can lead to lowe...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
the number of classmates from the same high school at college entry influences college achievement, ...
textThis study analyzed trends in access and success of students admitted through the Top 10% admiss...
claims that students granted automatic admission based on top 10 % class rank underperform aca-demic...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
ABSTRACT: Using 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities, this paper examines w...
We examine the effects of the Texas 10 % rule. The rule states that students who graduated among the...
Reports have indicated that minority students generally perform well in predominantly white colleges...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
Abstract: This paper examines the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding a...
Many honors programs make admissions decisions based on student high school GPA and a standardized t...
Using administrative data for five Texas universities that differ in selectivity, this study evaluat...
ii This study examined the effects of using ACT Composite scores and/or high school averages in maki...
Inequalities in the distribution of education resources and cultural identification can lead to lowe...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
the number of classmates from the same high school at college entry influences college achievement, ...
textThis study analyzed trends in access and success of students admitted through the Top 10% admiss...