In recent years, the gap between whites and minority groups for postsecondary attendance and graduation has remained stubbornly high, contributing to ongoing income inequality. For many, early intervention to encourage eventual college attendance among children is important – but what sorts of interventions are needed? Using a longitudinal study of nearly 1,400, Suh-Ruu Ou finds that elementary students’ non-cognitive abilities, or how they interact in the classroom environment, can be a predictor for college attendance. She argues that altering factors such as parents’ involvement in school, and introducing programs that identify children with adjustment difficulties, might increase their chances of attending college in the future
In this study, the following three questions are examined: (1) Is having savings for college associa...
In recent decades progress in addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps between African A...
I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for pass...
In recent years, the gap between whites and minority groups for postsecondary attendance and graduat...
Increasingly concerned about poor college entry rates of high school students from low income backgr...
Low-income Americans continue to believe in the idea of education as a means to economic mobility. W...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Despite more than 30 years of effort by the federal government to increase college enrollment rates ...
<p>Empirical studies of education programs and systems, by nature, rely upon use of student outcomes...
The United States' single greatest collective investment in human capital -- and in its future gener...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
We review the experimental and quasi-experimental research evidence on the causal relationship betwe...
Disparity of education begins early in life and continues to affect children through adulthood. Stud...
College access programs (CAPs) have proliferated throughout the United States to address disparities...
Participation rates in postsecondary education vary greatly by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioec...
In this study, the following three questions are examined: (1) Is having savings for college associa...
In recent decades progress in addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps between African A...
I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for pass...
In recent years, the gap between whites and minority groups for postsecondary attendance and graduat...
Increasingly concerned about poor college entry rates of high school students from low income backgr...
Low-income Americans continue to believe in the idea of education as a means to economic mobility. W...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Despite more than 30 years of effort by the federal government to increase college enrollment rates ...
<p>Empirical studies of education programs and systems, by nature, rely upon use of student outcomes...
The United States' single greatest collective investment in human capital -- and in its future gener...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
We review the experimental and quasi-experimental research evidence on the causal relationship betwe...
Disparity of education begins early in life and continues to affect children through adulthood. Stud...
College access programs (CAPs) have proliferated throughout the United States to address disparities...
Participation rates in postsecondary education vary greatly by race, ethnicity, gender, and socioec...
In this study, the following three questions are examined: (1) Is having savings for college associa...
In recent decades progress in addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps between African A...
I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for pass...