Though recent attention from the U.S. Department of Justice has called into question the legality of admission into colleges based on race, a variety of identities still affect your individual chances of getting into a college that would not be reflected in the average acceptance rate. For examp...
Acceptance of HIV testing among African American college students at a historically black university in the South. J Natl Med Assoc. 2006;98:1912–6. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Crosby RA, Miller KH, Staten RR, Noland M. Prevalence and correlates of HIV testing among college ...
for employment, although the same idea applies for college acceptance— have equal opportunities "for recruitment, selection, advancement, and every other term and privilege associated with employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation...
This year’s acceptance rate reflects a slight increase from last year’s record-low acceptance rate of 3.19 percent, with a 7 percent decrease in the total number of applications from last year’s all-time high of 61,220 applicants. ...
Using data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009, we examined racial and socioeconomic disparities in the probability of acceptance to a student's first-choice college based on institutional selectivity. Race was a significant predictor of acceptance to a first-choice college, with Black ...
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College admissions in the United States have evolved into a rat race. Seniors will be getting their acceptance and rejection notices in the next few weeks. They will have spent years cramming for grades, toiling at college-level courses, prepping for entrance exams and spreading themselves thin ...
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his/her story makes all the difference in their acceptance.” Dolphin also has advice for paying for college. If a merit-based scholarship is not an option and financial aid is needed, start by inquiring with the school. “Even if you have received your financial aid package from the ...
This study proposes an empirically based model with a strong theoretical foundation in higher education and social psychology to better understand how the college experience influences the development of attitudes of acceptance towards lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons. Our results demonstrated tha...