Admissions Officers’ Perceptions When Undocumented Students Seek In-State Resident Tuition Policy

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Policy Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1177/08959048231201789
Andrea Briceno Mosquera
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Administrative burdens scholarship has explored the factors influencing bureaucrats’ perceptions and administrative discretion when entitled individuals seek policy benefits. Few studies, however, have recently investigated such phenomena with undocumented youth immigrants. Drawing from online web surveys and conducting a mixed methods study, I examine factors influencing admissions officers’ perceptions of requirements when undocumented youth claim in-state resident tuition benefits in U.S. colleges. The findings suggest that officers who interact more often with undocumented applicants and with more positive social constructions of them are less likely to support stringently applied administrative requirements when they seek in-state tuition benefits. However, such variables are insufficient to frame admissions officers’ decisions. State laws and organizational rules also constrain their administrative discretion regardless of their proclivity to facilitate access to in-state tuition benefits by undocumented youth. This study addresses the tension among public servants’ attitudes and bureaucratic factors mediating efficiency, equity, and integrity surrounding policy implementation. Findings contribute to higher education policy scholarship by exploring the roles of street-level bureaucrats as mediators among state policies, institutional rules, and the circumstances of undocumented applicants.
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当无证学生寻求州内居民学费政策时,招生官员的看法
行政负担研究探讨了在权利人寻求政策利益时,影响官僚认知和行政自由裁量权的因素。然而,最近很少有研究调查无证青年移民的这种现象。根据在线网络调查并进行混合方法研究,我研究了影响招生官员对无证青年在美国大学申请州内居民学费优惠时要求的看法的因素。研究结果表明,那些经常与无证申请人互动并对他们进行更积极的社会建构的官员,在他们寻求州内学费福利时,不太可能支持严格的行政要求。然而,这些变量不足以构成招生官员的决定。州法律和组织规则也限制了他们的行政自由裁量权,而不管他们是否倾向于帮助无证青年获得州内学费福利。本研究探讨公务员态度与影响政策执行效率、公平与诚信的官僚因素之间的紧张关系。研究结果通过探索街头官僚作为国家政策、制度规则和无证申请人环境之间的调解人的角色,为高等教育政策奖学金做出了贡献。
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Educational Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Policy provides an interdisciplinary forum for improving education in primary and secondary schools, as well as in high education and non school settings. Educational Policy blends the best of educational research with the world of practice, making it valuable resource for educators, policy makers, administrators, researchers, teachers, and graduate students. Educational Policy is concerned with the practical consequences of policy decisions and alternatives. It examines the relationship between educational policy and educational practice, and sheds new light on important debates and controversies within the field. You"ll find that Educational Policy is an insightful compilation of ideas, strategies, and analyses for improving our educational systems.
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