Sentences with phrase «on college enrollment»

Figure 2 also shows that schools with smaller percentages of their students on scholarships have larger positive impacts on college enrollment rates.
Last summer, we released the first experimental study of the effect of school vouchers on college enrollment.
Winning a private school scholarship through the lottery had no effect on college enrollment at either two - or four - year colleges.
We find large positive impacts on college enrollment for African American students but not for Hispanic students.
We think the study is important because it provides the first experimental estimate of the impact of vouchers on college enrollment.
Three years into our 7 + year independent rigorous evaluation, our program model is demonstrating significant impact on college enrollment and persistence.
The study is also notable for obtaining information on college enrollments for 99 percent of study participants, greatly reducing the potential for bias due to attrition from the evaluation.
I link the IPEDS data to recently published data on college enrollment by family income and economic mobility rates constructed by researchers using tax records from the Internal Revenue Service.
We recently released a study that shows that school vouchers in New York City had a positive impact on the college enrollment rate for African - American students but not among Hispanic students.
We estimate the effects on college enrollment of simply being offered a voucher, even if it is not used to enroll in a private school, as well as the effects of actual voucher use.
This study of Washington, DC's, Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) provides the first experimental evidence on the effect of a publicly funded private school choice program on college enrollment.
We analyzed student records to estimate the effect of attending Noble on college enrollment, persistence, and quality, using success in postsecondary studies as a proxy for success in young adulthood.
The three studies find neutral to positive impacts of private school choice on college enrollment and graduation, but with some variation:
[3] This study is not the first to examine the causal impact of tuition costs or of institutional resources on college enrollment and completion.
Behind the Headline The Texas Ten Percent Plan's Impact on College Enrollment Summer 2014 Education Next
(p, 18) College attendance benefits are also fleeting: «Similar to the results for high school graduation, however, control students eventually catch up and make the treatment effects on college enrollment insignificant
Professor Bridget Terry Long has received a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to conduct quantitative research on college enrollment and completion over the next four years.
How to maximize school counselors» impact and influence on college enrollments were central to the «College Opportunity Agenda: Strengthening School Counseling and College Advising» event held this week by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in partnership with the White House's College Opportunity Agenda.
Behind the Headline The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment Education Next Summer 2013
The TOT analysis assumes that winning the lottery had no impact on college enrollment among students who never used a voucher.
For this group as a whole, the estimated impact of the voucher offer on college enrollment within three years of expected graduation has a negative sign but is imprecisely estimated.
We obtained college enrollment information from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC), which has information on college enrollments from institutions of higher learning that serve 96 percent of the college students in the United States.
Based on college enrollment and graduation rates, the answer has to be «no.»
The overall impact of double - dosing on college enrollment is almost entirely due to its 13 - percentage - point impact on below - average readers (see Figure 3).
Comparing Noble high schools only to other charter schools and adjusting for other differences in students» background produces an estimated Noble effect of 13 percentage points on college enrollment — a large, significant difference.
Her recent paper with Susan Dynarski and Joshua Hyman on the impact of small classes in the early grades on college enrollment and completion won the Raymond Vernon Prize for the best article published in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management in 2013.
Nber Working Paper Series the Effects of Earnings Disclosure on College Enrollment Decisions
While the authors note a lack of substantial evidence of positive effectives of Linked Learning on college enrollment or completion, they also describe several studies that have found positive results on high school student achievement and argue that blending academic work with career technical education (CTE) could make college an option for more students.
Estimating the E ® ect of Financial Aid O ® ers on College Enrollment: A Regression - Discontinuity Approach $
Using various federal data sources, NCHEMS publishes state - by - state data on college enrollment broken down by race, gender, and level.
Estimating the Effect of Financial Aid offers on College Enrollment: A Regression - Discontinuity Approach
To calculate the latest information on voucher impacts upon college enrollment and bachelor's degree attainment, we utilized data from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) to glean information on college enrollment and attainment for 99 percent of all participating students.
Noble also provided us with internally collected data on college enrollment of their graduating seniors, which were consistent with the NSC match for 93 percent of students.
Although several studies have documented the effects of statewide private school choice programs on student test scores, this report is the first to examine the effects of one of these programs on college enrollment and graduation.
We used lottery data to compare Noble students to a comparison group of their peers throughout Chicago in order to estimate the effect of attending Noble on college enrollment and persistence.
A study in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next looked at the impact of receiving a voucher on the college enrollment rates of students in New York City.
The data on college enrollments for this report, and for the STHS reports that the participating high schools receive, were drawn from the National Student Clearinghouse.
I believe Greene is selective in the related studies he chooses to describe which have not demonstrated positive impacts on college enrollment.
«The Effects of School Vouchers on College Enrollment: Experimental Evidence from New York City» is the first - ever experimental study of college - enrollment outcomes of school voucher programs.
An analysis of the study, «The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment,» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online.
In a new study now online at Education Next and appearing in the Summer 2014 issue of Education Next, three researchers examine the effects the plan has had on college enrollment.
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