The Private School Network: Recruiting Visits to Private High Schools by Public and Private Universities

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1007/s11162-024-09783-w
Ozan Jaquette, Crystal Han, Irma Castañeda
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Scholarship on nonresident enrollment by public research universities has developed in isolation from scholarship on linkages between private high schools and selective private universities. We argue that these literatures are part of a broader story about the competition for students from affluent schools and communities. This manuscript analyzes off-campus recruiting visits to private high schools made by a convenience sample of 15 public research universities and 14 selective private universities. An off-campus recruiting visit indicates a social relationship between a school and a university. Therefore, we utilize social network methods to examine the recruiting networks of public and private universities. With respect to scale (research question 1), universities in our sample made a disproportionate number of visits to private high schools. With respect to overlap (RQ2), simple network analyses and community detection methods reveal substantial overlap in the recruiting networks of public and private universities. RQ3 assesses the characteristics of visited schools. Both public and private universities tended to visit private schools in their home geographic region and also in the South, where private school enrollment growth has been strongest. Visited private schools enroll a much larger share of white students than visited public schools. Surprisingly, several public research universities visited sectarian private high schools at a rate similar to sectarian private universities.

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私立学校网络:公立和私立大学对私立高中的招生访问
关于公立研究型大学非居民入学率的研究,与关于私立高中和精选私立大学之间联系的研究相脱节。我们认为,这些文献是有关争夺富裕学校和社区学生的更广泛研究的一部分。本手稿分析了 15 所公立研究型大学和 14 所精选私立大学对私立高中的校外招生访问。校外招生访问表明了学校与大学之间的社会关系。因此,我们利用社会网络方法来研究公立大学和私立大学的招生网络。在规模方面(研究问题 1),我们样本中的大学对私立高中的访问次数过多。关于重叠性(研究问题 2),简单的网络分析和社区检测方法揭示了公立大学和私立大学招生网络的大量重叠。问题 3 评估了受访学校的特点。公立大学和私立大学都倾向于访问本地区的私立学校,也倾向于访问私立学校招生增长最强劲的南部地区的私立学校。访问过的私立学校招收的白人学生比例远远高于访问过的公立学校。令人惊讶的是,几所公立研究型大学访问教派私立高中的比例与访问教派私立大学的比例相似。
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Research in Higher Education
Research in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Research in Higher Education publishes studies that examine issues pertaining to postsecondary education. The journal is open to studies using a wide range of methods, but has particular interest in studies that apply advanced quantitative research methods to issues in postsecondary education or address postsecondary education policy issues. Among the topics of interest to the journal are: access and retention; student success; equity; faculty issues; institutional productivity and assessment; postsecondary education governance; curriculum and instruction; state and federal higher education policy; and financing of postsecondary education. The journal encourages submissions from scholars in disciplines outside of higher education, and studies from outside the United States that address issues that are of interest to the readership. The journal will on occasion publish short notes of a methodological nature, literature reviews of topics pertaining to postsecondary research, and “research and practice” studies illustrating how postsecondary research can inform decision making.
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