College Choice in America / / Charles F. Manski, David A. Wise.

The most crucial choice a high school graduate makes is whether to attend college or to go to work. Here is the most sophisticated study of the complexities behind that decision. Based on a unique data set of nearly 23,000 seniors from more than 1,300 high schools who were tracked over several years...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. Overall Findings --   |t 2. Econometric Modeling of Student Behavior --   |t 3. From High School Graduation to School and Work --   |t 4. Application and Admission --   |t 5. The Allocation of Discretionary Grant Aid --   |t 6. Selecting a Postsecondary School --   |t 7. Enrollment Effects of the BEOG Program --   |t 8. College Attendance versus College Completion --   |t Conclusion --   |t Appendixes, Notes, References, Index, --   |t APPENDIX --   |t Notes --   |t References --   |t Index 
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520 |a The most crucial choice a high school graduate makes is whether to attend college or to go to work. Here is the most sophisticated study of the complexities behind that decision. Based on a unique data set of nearly 23,000 seniors from more than 1,300 high schools who were tracked over several years, the book treats the following questions in detail: Who goes to college? Does low family income prevent some young people from enrolling, or does scholarship aid offset financial need? How important are scholastic aptitude scores, high school class rank, race, and socioeconomic background in determining college applications and admissions? Do test scores predict success in higher education? Using the data from the National Longitudinal Study of the Class of 1972, the authors present a set of interrelated analyses of student and institutional behavior, each focused on a particular aspect of the process of choosing and being chosen by a college. Among their interesting findings: most high school graduates would be admitted to some four-year college of average quality, were they to apply; applicants do not necessarily prefer the highest-quality school; high school class rank and SAT scores are equally important in college admissions; federal scholarship aid has had only a small effect on enrollments at four-year colleges but a much stronger effect on attendance at two-year colleges; the attention paid to SAT scores in admissions is commensurate with the power of the scores in predicting persistence to a degree. This clearly written book is an important source of information on a perpetually interesting topic. 
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