Rethinking College Admissions: Research-Based Practice and Policy

Rethinking College Admissions probes the many facets of higher education admissions and translates research-backed insights into actionable strategies for innovative, equitable admissions practices.

Edited by scholars OiYan A. Poon and Michael N. Bastedo, this collection gives readers an evidence-based understanding of postsecondary admissions practices and structures, exploring many factors that affect college access and educational equity in the United States. These collected essays from leading experts present boundary-pushing applied research on admissions, with implications for policy, practice, and leadership.

The volume considers admissions issues from three angles. In the opening essays, contributors offer critical analyses of current admissions approaches in higher education, delineating the delicate balance of equity-building efforts and legal pressures. The contributors offer reflections on whether and how admissions systems further inclusion or inequality. They examine topics such as race-conscious admissions, holistic review without standardized test scores, and student test preparation. The volume’s next part discusses the many different ways in which admissions work can be done, outlines ethical hazards, and considers potential areas for organizational change. The final essays provide inroads and examples for developing reciprocal relationships in research and practice for the future. They discuss promising approaches for advancing campus diversity, such as admissions lotteries, direct enrollment, and institutional promise programs for high-achieving students from low-income communities.

A must-read for practitioners, policy makers, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of postsecondary admissions structures, including K–12 educators and counselors, advocacy groups, and students, this work supports data-informed approaches to higher education admissions.

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Rethinking College Admissions: Research-Based Practice and Policy

Rethinking College Admissions probes the many facets of higher education admissions and translates research-backed insights into actionable strategies for innovative, equitable admissions practices.

Edited by scholars OiYan A. Poon and Michael N. Bastedo, this collection gives readers an evidence-based understanding of postsecondary admissions practices and structures, exploring many factors that affect college access and educational equity in the United States. These collected essays from leading experts present boundary-pushing applied research on admissions, with implications for policy, practice, and leadership.

The volume considers admissions issues from three angles. In the opening essays, contributors offer critical analyses of current admissions approaches in higher education, delineating the delicate balance of equity-building efforts and legal pressures. The contributors offer reflections on whether and how admissions systems further inclusion or inequality. They examine topics such as race-conscious admissions, holistic review without standardized test scores, and student test preparation. The volume’s next part discusses the many different ways in which admissions work can be done, outlines ethical hazards, and considers potential areas for organizational change. The final essays provide inroads and examples for developing reciprocal relationships in research and practice for the future. They discuss promising approaches for advancing campus diversity, such as admissions lotteries, direct enrollment, and institutional promise programs for high-achieving students from low-income communities.

A must-read for practitioners, policy makers, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of postsecondary admissions structures, including K–12 educators and counselors, advocacy groups, and students, this work supports data-informed approaches to higher education admissions.

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Rethinking College Admissions probes the many facets of higher education admissions and translates research-backed insights into actionable strategies for innovative, equitable admissions practices.

Edited by scholars OiYan A. Poon and Michael N. Bastedo, this collection gives readers an evidence-based understanding of postsecondary admissions practices and structures, exploring many factors that affect college access and educational equity in the United States. These collected essays from leading experts present boundary-pushing applied research on admissions, with implications for policy, practice, and leadership.

The volume considers admissions issues from three angles. In the opening essays, contributors offer critical analyses of current admissions approaches in higher education, delineating the delicate balance of equity-building efforts and legal pressures. The contributors offer reflections on whether and how admissions systems further inclusion or inequality. They examine topics such as race-conscious admissions, holistic review without standardized test scores, and student test preparation. The volume’s next part discusses the many different ways in which admissions work can be done, outlines ethical hazards, and considers potential areas for organizational change. The final essays provide inroads and examples for developing reciprocal relationships in research and practice for the future. They discuss promising approaches for advancing campus diversity, such as admissions lotteries, direct enrollment, and institutional promise programs for high-achieving students from low-income communities.

A must-read for practitioners, policy makers, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of postsecondary admissions structures, including K–12 educators and counselors, advocacy groups, and students, this work supports data-informed approaches to higher education admissions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682537787
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
Publication date: 08/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 334,003
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

OiYan A. Poon is a program officer at the Spencer Foundation and a faculty affiliate at Colorado State University and the University of Maryland, College Park. Michael N. Bastedo is a professor in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education at the University of Michigan, where he also serves as Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs.

Table of Contents

Preface OiYan A. Poon Michael N. Bastedo ix

Part I Questioning Current Practices

1 The Influence of Repressive Legalism on Admissions Frank Fernandez Liliana M. Garces 3

2 The Role of Rigorous Coursework in Admissions and Enacting Equitable Practice Awilda Rodriguez Katherine Lebioda Joshua Skiles Bhavani Bindiganavile 19

3 Advancing Holistic Review Without Standardized Test Scores: A Community Cultural Wealth Approach Eddie Comeaux 39

4 Inclusion by Design: Structural Equity Practices in Medical School Admissions Sunny Nakae 53

5 How Not to Level the Playing Field: Why Test Prep Falls Short Julie J. Park 67

Part II Considering Different Approaches to the Work in Admissions Offices

6 How Are Admissions Decisions Racialized? Julie R. Posselt Steve Desir 83

7 Criminal Records and Higher Education Access: A College Application Experiment Robert Stewart 101

8 Intensifying Pressures, Increasing Pitfalls: Exploring Ethical Hazards in College Admissions Nathan F. Harris 113

9 More than Marketing: Professional Development and Learning to Integrate Diversity Douglas H. Lee Joanne Song Engler Jessica M. Hurtado Ali Raza OiYan A. Poon 133

Part III Considering New Models for Admissions Practice and Research

10 Flipping a Coin for Equity: The Potential of Lotteries for Selective College Admissions Dominique J. Baker Michael N. Bastedo Amanda Addison 151

11 Direct Admissions: Proactively Pushing Students into College Jennifer A. Deloney Taylor K. Odle 165

12 Beyond Admissions: Advancing Equity and Success for High-Achieving, Low-Income Students Through an Institutional Promise Program Kelly E. Slay Kristen M. Glasener 185

13 Breaking through the Divide: Practitioners and Scholars Building Trust and Collaboration for Change Nikki Kähealani Chun Shawn Felton OiYan A. Poon 205

Notes 225

Acknowledgments 275

About the Editors 277

About the Contributors 279

Index 287

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