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Uphoff, James K.; Gilmore, June – Educational Leadership, 1985
Presents findings on academic success of early entrants to school that show children younger at school entrance often have academic problems that last throughout their school careers. Suggests changing the cutoff dates for school entrance and using better developmental assessment to determine children's readiness to enter school. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Grade Placement, Early Admission, Educational Research
Kelly, Gary F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
Describes the development since 1978 of the Clarkson School, a special division of New York's Clarkson University. The school provides college credit courses, school orientation programs, and personal adjustment assistance to entering students who have completed their junior years of high school and desire early admission to college. (PGD)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Bound Students, College Preparation, Early Admission
Holub, Tamara – 2002
In early-decision programs, high school students apply to their first-choice college and receive an admissions decision by December of their senior year. These programs are binding, meaning that if a student is accepted into a college through the early decision process, he or she must rescind applications to other colleges and forgo the chance to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Applicants, Early Admission, Higher Education
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Brunner, Catherine – Educational Horizons, 1971
Describes the experimental project of the Baltimore City Public Schools to prevent development of learning disabilities and to reduce the number of school dropouts within the population identified as educationally disadvantaged. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Early Admission, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Schools, Experimental Programs
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McLeod, J.; And Others – Elementary School Journal, 1972
The early entrants had higher mean achievement scores at the end of grade 2; study suggests early education is valuable in development. Data is tabulated. (SP)
Descriptors: Early Admission, Elementary School Students, Learning Readiness, Readiness
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Alexander, Pauline J.; Skinner, Michael E. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1980
A follow-up study of 11 sixth, seventh, and eighth graders who had entered kindergarten early demonstrated the advantages of early entrance for social and academic adjustment. (SB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Admission, Followup Studies, Gifted
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Fahlsing, Theordore – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1980
Provides a model for the early admission and advanced placement of students in postsecondary-sequenced vocational-technical programs; this model provides significant benefits to the students and to the institutions. (SK)
Descriptors: Acceleration, Advanced Placement, Articulation (Education), Early Admission
Stanley, Julian – G/C/T, 1978
The article focuses on educational acceleration as one means of providing for gifted children. The Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY) is explained to allow for individual differences and to be resolutely interventional, longitudinal, and accelerative. (PHR)
Descriptors: Acceleration, Advanced Students, College Admission, Early Admission
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Daniels, Sandra; And Others – Educational Research, 1995
Data from 102 of 108 local education authorities in England showed a trend toward earlier admission to school (age 4). Provision of appropriate conditions for four-year olds had been a low priority in many districts. Factors influencing the trend included government policy, funding changes, and lack of high-quality preschool facilities. (SK)
Descriptors: Early Admission, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Preschool Education
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Noble, Kathleen D.; Drummond, Julie E. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1992
This study interviewed students (n=24) participating in the University of Washington's Early Entrance Program. Students were unanimous in their satisfaction with their choice to forego major high school social events and found attitudes toward them sometimes annoying. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Age Grade Placement, College Admission, College Students
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Boothe, Diane; Sethna, Beheruz N.; Stanley, Julian C.; Colgate, Susan D. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1999
Describes eight innovative four-year and two-year residential college programs that allow exceptionally able high school students early entrance to college. Programs are compared in terms of admission requirements, tuition, curricula, residential components and requirements, enrichment and leadership activities, gender restriction, and grade of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Early Admission, High School Students
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Edelin, Kenneth C.; Ugbolue, Augustine – Academic Medicine, 2001
Correlated medical school performance of underrepresented minority students participating in Boston University's Early Medical School Selection Program with their Scholastic Aptitude Test and Medical College Admission Test scores. Found that students with higher scores had more success completing their first two years of medical school and passing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Admission, Higher Education, Medical Schools
Bacow, Lawrence S. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
The increasingly popular option of applying "early decision" (ED) requires a student to make a binding commitment that, if admitted to a particular college, she or he will enroll. Now offered by 184 U.S. colleges and universities, ED is a highly effective--and therefore highly seductive--tool for managing enrollment. This author argues,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Student Financial Aid, Access to Education, College Admission
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Neihart, Maureen – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
Although the academic gains associated with acceleration and peer ability grouping are well documented, resistance to their use for gifted students continues because of concerns that such practices will cause social or emotional harm to students. Results from the broad research indicate that grade skipping, early school entrance, and early…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Academically Gifted, Ability Grouping, Early Admission
Siegle, Del, Ed. – 1994
This pamphlet (Practitioner's Guide), in both an English version and Spanish version, is intended for parents of precocious readers. Research facts on early reading are briefly summarized. Implications for the classroom and home are offered and include a discussion of early school entrance, principles of reading instruction, and ways the parent…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Early Admission, Early Reading, Gifted
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