As part of the University of California's recent reconsideration of the role of the SAT in admissions, the UC Office of the President published an extensive report, UC and the SAT (2001), which examined the value of SAT I Reasoning Test scores, SAT II Subject Test scores, and high school grades in predicting the grade-point averages of UC freshmen (UCGPA), as well as the role of economic factors in predicting UCGPA. The analyses in UC and the SAT were based primarily on data that had been aggregated across freshmen cohorts (1996 through 1999) and across UC campuses. In the current study, by contrast, data were analyzed within campuses and cohorts and then summarized. While some of our conclusions are similar to those in UC and the SAT, othe...
The purpose of this presentation is to look at the\ud two major tests used in making admissions deci...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
The University of California suspended through 2024 the requirement that applicants from California ...
A University of California faculty committee, the Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools (BO...
UC Regent John Moores recently authored a confidential draft report that purports to analyze admissi...
This paper presents new and surprising findings on the relationship between race and SAT scores. The...
In the aftermath of SP-1 and Proposition 209, the University of California has adopted several strat...
Eligibility is a policy construct unique to California. UC and CSU are the only US universities that...
ABSTRACT—We demonstrate that the validity of SATscores and high school grade point averages (GPAs) a...
The University of California Office of the President (UCOP) has been concerned about the disproporti...
The methods used in most SAT validity studies cannot be justified by any sample selection assumption...
This paper uses student-level data to investigate how the college application behavior of underrepre...
In 2006, the College Board substantively altered the format and content of its SAT Test. Parts of th...
Summarizing a decade of research at the University of California, this paper concludes that admissio...
The University of California (UC) is a pathway into many of the most coveted jobs in the California ...
The purpose of this presentation is to look at the\ud two major tests used in making admissions deci...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
The University of California suspended through 2024 the requirement that applicants from California ...
A University of California faculty committee, the Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools (BO...
UC Regent John Moores recently authored a confidential draft report that purports to analyze admissi...
This paper presents new and surprising findings on the relationship between race and SAT scores. The...
In the aftermath of SP-1 and Proposition 209, the University of California has adopted several strat...
Eligibility is a policy construct unique to California. UC and CSU are the only US universities that...
ABSTRACT—We demonstrate that the validity of SATscores and high school grade point averages (GPAs) a...
The University of California Office of the President (UCOP) has been concerned about the disproporti...
The methods used in most SAT validity studies cannot be justified by any sample selection assumption...
This paper uses student-level data to investigate how the college application behavior of underrepre...
In 2006, the College Board substantively altered the format and content of its SAT Test. Parts of th...
Summarizing a decade of research at the University of California, this paper concludes that admissio...
The University of California (UC) is a pathway into many of the most coveted jobs in the California ...
The purpose of this presentation is to look at the\ud two major tests used in making admissions deci...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
The University of California suspended through 2024 the requirement that applicants from California ...