Currently, students from low-income backgrounds are underrepresented at selective colleges and universities in the U.S. With the introduction of many programs aimed at increasing the numbers of these students at selective institutions, it is important to understand how the characteristics of an institution can affect educational outcomes. Using restricted data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 and the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen, this paper finds that students from low-income families at more selective institutions achieve lower grade point averages than other students and are less likely to graduate within 6 years from their original institution. This effect seems to be mainly due to the gap between SAT sc...
In light of the disproportionately small numbers of low-income students who obtain postsecondary deg...
Inequalities in the distribution of education resources and cultural identification can lead to lowe...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
Currently, students from low-income backgrounds are underrepresented at selective colleges and unive...
One of the main issues at the forefront of higher education policy discussions in the last decade co...
ethnic/racial diversity on first-year student preparation and enrollment persistence are estimated v...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore a contextual intervention of effective college advi...
A college education is important for society and individuals. However, not all high school graduates...
A college education is important for society and individuals. However, not all high school graduates...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
Institutions of higher education throughout the United States say that they are committed to promoti...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in a retention progr...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
Throughout the United States, hundreds of thousands of children from impoverished backgrounds face o...
In light of the disproportionately small numbers of low-income students who obtain postsecondary deg...
Inequalities in the distribution of education resources and cultural identification can lead to lowe...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
Currently, students from low-income backgrounds are underrepresented at selective colleges and unive...
One of the main issues at the forefront of higher education policy discussions in the last decade co...
ethnic/racial diversity on first-year student preparation and enrollment persistence are estimated v...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore a contextual intervention of effective college advi...
A college education is important for society and individuals. However, not all high school graduates...
A college education is important for society and individuals. However, not all high school graduates...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
Institutions of higher education throughout the United States say that they are committed to promoti...
This paper uses 10 years of enrollment data at four Texas public universities to examine whether, to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in a retention progr...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
Throughout the United States, hundreds of thousands of children from impoverished backgrounds face o...
In light of the disproportionately small numbers of low-income students who obtain postsecondary deg...
Inequalities in the distribution of education resources and cultural identification can lead to lowe...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...