In this paper, I address the issues of rural disadvantage in accessing higher education. Taking an autoethnographic approach and building on research on rural education, which has shown that geography is an important stratifier of educational outcomes, I reflect on the factors that helped me to access higher education despite my rural background in Kazakhstan. I argue that the role of students’ social capital in accessing higher education is critical
Despite students from rural communities coming in second by less than one percentage point in high s...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
53.078. Social Consequences of Educational Inequality: International Perspectives. SIG-Sociology of ...
The extraordinary expansion of higher education has not been accompanied by more equitable access to...
A disparity in access to higher education exists between rural and urban regions of the world. Equal...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
Youth from rural areas are consistently under-represented in 4-year college institutions. This is p...
Disparities in educational outcomes exist between students in rural areas as compared to students in...
On average, students from rural schools have lower aspirations, graduate at lower rates, and pursue ...
The study investigates the chances of gaining admission to Georgian higher education in relation to ...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
This thesis analyzes the 1999 higher education expansion policy and the preliminary realization of m...
Rural students in the United States have a difficult time envisioning themselves at a college or uni...
In the past decade, a new issue has emerged in the scientific and political discourse on the mission...
Despite students from rural communities coming in second by less than one percentage point in high s...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
53.078. Social Consequences of Educational Inequality: International Perspectives. SIG-Sociology of ...
The extraordinary expansion of higher education has not been accompanied by more equitable access to...
A disparity in access to higher education exists between rural and urban regions of the world. Equal...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
Youth from rural areas are consistently under-represented in 4-year college institutions. This is p...
Disparities in educational outcomes exist between students in rural areas as compared to students in...
On average, students from rural schools have lower aspirations, graduate at lower rates, and pursue ...
The study investigates the chances of gaining admission to Georgian higher education in relation to ...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
This thesis analyzes the 1999 higher education expansion policy and the preliminary realization of m...
Rural students in the United States have a difficult time envisioning themselves at a college or uni...
In the past decade, a new issue has emerged in the scientific and political discourse on the mission...
Despite students from rural communities coming in second by less than one percentage point in high s...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
53.078. Social Consequences of Educational Inequality: International Perspectives. SIG-Sociology of ...