Using eighteen years of data from more than 1,300 four-year colleges and universities in the United States, we investigate the extent to which institutional characteristics and contextual factors influence the propensity of colleges to indicate that they consider race/ethnicity in their admissions decisions. Consideration of race/ethnicity in admissions declined sharply after the mid-1990s, especially at public institutions. Rather than being shaped by specific historical and political contexts, consideration of race/ethnicity in admissions appears to be a widely institutionalized practice in higher education that has been tempered by changes in the policy environment over time
For over thirty years, racial and ethnic preferences have played a key role in how admissions office...
The purpose of this study was to survey African American College students\u27 perceptions of racial ...
Our exploration is organized as follows. In Part I, we sympathetically consider the very difficult d...
College admissions committees, not markets, ration access to many of the most selective U.S. college...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Admissions practices and acad...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Admissions practices and acad...
National data show that the population of undergraduate students who do not disclose their race/ethn...
This thesis analyzes how college major choices are affected by race over an 18 year time period. In ...
This thesis analyzes how college major choices are affected by race over an 18 year time period. In ...
Former research shows that student bodies of higher education institutions have become more diverse ...
Former research shows that student bodies of higher education institutions have become more diverse ...
This study focuses on the college application behaviors of students from various racial/ethnic group...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
We measure college enrollment selectivity gaps by race-ethnicity using a novel method that is sensit...
For over thirty years, racial and ethnic preferences have played a key role in how admissions office...
The purpose of this study was to survey African American College students\u27 perceptions of racial ...
Our exploration is organized as follows. In Part I, we sympathetically consider the very difficult d...
College admissions committees, not markets, ration access to many of the most selective U.S. college...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Admissions practices and acad...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Admissions practices and acad...
National data show that the population of undergraduate students who do not disclose their race/ethn...
This thesis analyzes how college major choices are affected by race over an 18 year time period. In ...
This thesis analyzes how college major choices are affected by race over an 18 year time period. In ...
Former research shows that student bodies of higher education institutions have become more diverse ...
Former research shows that student bodies of higher education institutions have become more diverse ...
This study focuses on the college application behaviors of students from various racial/ethnic group...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
We measure college enrollment selectivity gaps by race-ethnicity using a novel method that is sensit...
For over thirty years, racial and ethnic preferences have played a key role in how admissions office...
The purpose of this study was to survey African American College students\u27 perceptions of racial ...
Our exploration is organized as follows. In Part I, we sympathetically consider the very difficult d...