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Shomon Shamsuddin – Education and Urban Society, 2024
Despite high aspirations, many students do not complete postsecondary education. Some scholars advocate for providing more college information to increase enrollment and reduce attainment gaps but this approach overlooks what school counselors and students do with information. Based on interviews and participant observations drawn from 20 urban…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, School Counselors, College Choice, Decision Making
Mabel, Zachary; Hurwitz, Michael D.; Howell, Jessica; Perfetto, Greg – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2022
Many selective colleges consider the backgrounds of applicants to improve equity in admissions. However, this information is usually not available for all applicants. We examine whether the chances of admission and enrollment changed after 43 colleges gained access to a new tool that standardizes information on educational disadvantage for all…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Admission, Disadvantaged, Equal Education
Iloh, Constance – College and University, 2020
The importance of information is seldom centered in modern college access, college disparities, and college-going discussions. This article situates information and how it shapes college pursuits and intensifies inequities, particularly for minoritized groups. Specifically, the author unpacks two components from the Iloh Model of College-Going…
Descriptors: College Choice, Decision Making, College Bound Students, Access to Education
Alverson, Charlotte Y.; Yamamoto, Scott H. – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2014
The purpose of this study was to learn from educational stakeholders what characteristics they like and dislike when viewing graphs of post-school outcomes data. We conducted six, 1-hour focus groups with teachers, administrators, and parents in which we distributed four stimuli graphs--horizontal grouped bars, horizontal stacked bars, vertical…
Descriptors: Tables (Data), Graphs, Information Dissemination, Data
Goble, Lisbeth J. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Choosing a college is one of the first important decisions that many young adults undertake. Popular media suggests how students should find an appropriate college based on traditional practices (Hallet, 2008; Kulman, 2007), yet, many aspects of the reality experienced by new kinds of students and colleges is largely ignored in the college choice…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, College Choice, Academic Persistence, Information Sources
Lee, John; Sawtell, Ellen – College Board, 2008
Presented at the Annual Dream Deferred Conference in Los Angeles, CA in April 2008. This presentation explores the participation and performance of African American students in the SAT and AP programs and use data to inform ways to better support and encourage achievement and college success.
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Participation, Performance, Advanced Placement Programs
Lee, John; Sawtell, Ellen – College Board, 2008
Presented at the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) School Summit in San Antonio, TX in July 2008. This presentation explores the participation and performance of African American students in the SAT and AP programs and use data to inform ways to better support and encourage achievment and college success.
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Participation, Performance, Advanced Placement Programs