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Texas Top 10% Plan 4 academic undermatching and overmatching 4 admissions policies 4 automatic admissions 4 Higher education institution 2 Hochschule 2 Hochschulzugang 2 Hochschulzulassung 2 Low income 2 Matching 2 Niedrigeinkommen 2 Texas 2 USA 2 United States 2 college enrollment 2 social matching 2 2008-2009 1 Auswahl 1 Selection 1 Students 1 Studierende 1 Studium 1 University education 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4
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Cortes, Kalena E. 4 Lincove, Jane Arnold 4
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Match or Mismatch? Automatic Admissions and College Preferences of Low- and High-Income Students
Lincove, Jane Arnold; Cortes, Kalena E. - 2016
We examine the role of information in the college matching behavior of low- and high-income students, exploiting a state automatic admissions policy that provides some students with perfect a priori certainty of college admissions. We find that admissions certainty encourages college-ready...
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Match or mismatch? : automatic admissions and college preferences of low- and high-income students
Lincove, Jane Arnold; Cortes, Kalena E. - 2016
We examine the role of information in the college matching behavior of low- and high-income students, exploiting a state automatic admissions policy that provides some students with perfect a priori certainty of college admissions. We find that admissions certainty encourages college-ready...
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Can Admissions Percent Plans Lead to Better Collegiate Fit for Minority Students?
Cortes, Kalena E.; Lincove, Jane Arnold - 2015
Why do so many students mismatch when choosing a college? A plausible hypothesis is a lack of information about the likelihood of admission. This study contributes to the literature on mismatch by testing whether public university automatic admissions policies mitigate academic undermatch and...
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Can admissions percent plans lead to better collegiate fit for minority students?
Cortes, Kalena E.; Lincove, Jane Arnold - 2015
Why do so many students mismatch when choosing a college? A plausible hypothesis is a lack of information about the likelihood of admission. This study contributes to the literature on mismatch by testing whether public university automatic admissions policies mitigate academic undermatch and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011428053
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