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Nankervis, Bryan – Journal of College Admission, 2013
This article investigates gender inequity in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Results suggest the competition favors males due to their higher mean score on the mathematics section and greater variability on all sections of the PSAT, which shares differential validity concerns with the SAT in terms of gender. These instruments are…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Scholarships, Scores, College Entrance Examinations
Kretchmar, Jen; Farmer, Steve – Journal of College Admission, 2013
At many of the colleges and universities that attract the most applicants, the high-school course of study is a critical component of the evaluation. Many schools advise their candidates that they must take the most difficult course of study available at their high schools to have a chance of earning admission. Students can feel intense pressure…
Descriptors: Role, High Schools, College Admission, Advanced Placement Programs
Haines, Richard W. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
Your name: F. Stanley Gogettum. Your job: Director of Admissions. Your institution: floundering University. Like all good admissions directors, you constantly ask yourself about your work and its effectiveness. Should you continue high school visits? Should you use Student Search Service, or maybe an unscreened (but perhaps cheaper) "commercial"…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admissions Officers, Student Recruitment, School Counselors
McDonough, Patricia; Robertson, Larry – Journal of College Admission, 2012
The U.S. college admission environment has changed enormously over the last three decades. What have those changes meant for the profession of college admission officers? In this paper, the authors will describe the enormous changes that have taken place in high schools, colleges, and the entrepreneurial admission sector. They will describe how…
Descriptors: College Admission, Higher Education, Admissions Officers, High Schools
Lautz, Jessica; Hawkins, David; Perez, Angel B. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
When addressing the best ways to utilize high school visits, education professionals must remember that while student academic preparation, family support and financial aid improve student access to postsecondary education, the adult tutelage provided to students, regarding the requirements for postsecondary success and the process of securing…
Descriptors: College Admission, Student Financial Aid, School Counselors, High Schools
Flagel, Andrew – Journal of College Admission, 2012
NACAC's anniversary is a great time to follow up on an article on high school visits, a topic of ongoing discussion in every admission and guidance office. The article highlights a variety of potential good outcomes that can be derived from collaborative interactions. Sadly, however, admission representatives are apt to be described by the…
Descriptors: Guidance, School Counselors, High Schools, School Visitation
Cegler, Tyler D. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
The recruitment and admission practices of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students by admission offices in higher education are examined as an emerging trend. Limited research on the targeted recruitment and hopeful admission and matriculation of the LGBT prospective student populations exists. Third-party GLBT organizations have…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Homosexuality, College Students
Baum, Benjamin S. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
Few professional processes are more personally intrusive than the college application. It demands information about your family, your finances, your interests, and your desires. For lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) applicants in their teenage years who may not be comfortable with their sexuality, admission officers need be sensitive…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, College Applicants, Sexual Identity, High School Students
Shaw, Stuart; Bailey, Clare – Journal of College Admission, 2011
This article focuses on the research being conducted by University of Cambridge International Examinations (Cambridge) to ensure that its international assessments prepare students as well as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate for continued studies in colleges and universities. The primary purpose of the research is to highlight…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Predictive Validity, Tests
Ford, Wendy G. – Journal of College Admission, 2011
College Web sites are often the first structured encounter a student has with a prospective college or university. Outside of serving as a marketing tool (Williams 2000), very little literature exists on the functional purpose of a college's Web site. Almost all college sites show an informational and transactional tool for currently enrolled…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Program Effectiveness, High School Students, Higher Education
Mathis, Jonathan D. – Journal of College Admission, 2010
This article discusses game design concepts suggested to foster engagement while considering the needs of underserved high school students preparing for the college admission process. The contextual nature of college counseling efforts in urban secondary school settings provides a backdrop for consideration of the manner in which game design and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Counseling Techniques, Video Games, Experiential Learning
Zarate, Maria Estela; Burciaga, Rebeca – Journal of College Admission, 2010
President Barack Obama has called education "the economic issue of our time", explaining that the rise in unemployment among those without a college education is growing and eight of 10 new jobs created in the US are more likely to hire people with higher education degrees. Indeed, change is what the educational system needs to increase…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Gender Differences, Enrollment, White Students
Scott, Timothy P.; Tolson, Homer; Lee, Yi-Hsuan – Journal of College Admission, 2010
The College Board Advanced Placement Program allows high school students to take college-level courses and if an appropriate score on an exam is received, college credit is earned. While the program has had its detractors (access in rural and inner-city schools, lack of diversity, pre-selection of talented students, poor articulation with actual…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, High School Students, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement
Gildersleeve, Ryan Evely – Journal of College Admission, 2010
Using a life history method to illustrate the college admission process for undocumented students, this article demonstrates how students' social contexts (e.g., schooling, family, migration, and labor) influence their college choice processes and participation in the broader project of college-going. The central argument claims that if admission…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Admission, Undocumented Immigrants, Social Influences
Gomez, Carlos – Journal of College Admission, 2010
In this article, the author shares his journey of obstacles he has endured in his life. The author's journey begins in Tequila, a small town of Mexico, with his cherished and young mother giving birth at the age of 16. He is the oldest and only son, in a family of two younger sisters and two hard-working parents. Poverty has been a reality for his…
Descriptors: Poverty, Phenomenology, Academic Persistence, Social Influences

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