The Impact of College Outreach on High Schoolers’ College Choices: Results from Over One Thousand Natural Experiments

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS Education Finance and Policy Pub Date : 2020-12-21 DOI:10.1162/edfp_a_00334
Jonathan Smith, Jessica S. Howell, Michael Hurwitz
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Abstract We estimate the impact of one of the largest college-to-student outreach efforts in the nation, the College Board's Student Search Service. In an oversubscribed “order,” colleges receive contact information of a randomly chosen subset of PSAT and SAT exam takers who opt into the service and meet colleges’ search criteria from a larger set of students with identical backgrounds. We find that students who receive outreach enabled by Student Search Service (“licensed”) are 23 percent (0.1 percentage point) more likely to apply to the licensing college than students with similar backgrounds who did not receive outreach. Nearly 20 percent of students induced to apply to a college because of the Student Search Service also enroll, increasing the probability of enrolling in the college that licensed their contact information by 22 percent (0.02 percentage point). These impacts are twice as large for traditionally underserved students. Responsiveness to college outreach is larger for racial/ethnic minorities, first-generation students, and low- and moderate-income students. Despite the fact that one additional license changes the specific institution to which students send scores and enroll, we cannot detect changes to the broad types of colleges in which students ultimately enroll.
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大学外展对高中生大学选择的影响:一千多项自然实验的结果
摘要:我们估计了全国最大的大学对学生推广工作之一的影响,大学理事会的学生搜索服务。在一个超额认购的“订单”中,大学会从一大批背景相同的学生中,随机选择一部分PSAT和SAT考生,并在这些考生中选择加入这项服务,符合大学的搜索标准。我们发现,接受学生搜索服务(“许可”)的学生申请许可学院的可能性比具有相似背景但没有接受许可的学生高23%(0.1个百分点)。在通过“学生搜索服务”申请大学的学生中,有近20%的人也报名了,这使得被许可其联系方式的大学录取的可能性增加了22%(0.02个百分点)。对于传统上得不到充分教育的学生来说,这些影响是其两倍。少数族裔、第一代学生、低收入和中等收入学生对大学外展的反应更大。尽管一个额外的许可证改变了学生提交分数和入学的具体机构,但我们无法发现学生最终入学的广泛类型的大学发生了变化。
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