
Going to College
How Social, Economic, and Educational Factors Influence the Decisions Students Make
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 2. March 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-8018-6001-0 (ISBN)
Description
Going to College tells the powerful story of how high school students make choices about postsecondary education. Drawing on their unprecedented nine-year study of high school students, the authors explore how students and their parents negotiate these important decisions. Family background, finances, education, information-all influence students' plans after high school and the career paths they pursue, as do the more subtle messages delivered by parents and counselors which shape adolescents' self-expectations. For high school guidance counselors, college admissions counselors, parents and teachers, and public policy makers, this book is a valuable resource that explains the decision-making process and helps adults to help students make appropriate choices. The authors identify predisposition, search, and choice as the three stages in the student decision-making process. Predisposition refers to the plans students develop for education or work after they graduate from high school. The search stage involves students discovering and evaluating a variety of colleges and universities.
In the choice stage, students choose a school to attend from among a list of institutions that are being seriously considered. Understanding exactly how students move through the predisposition, search, and choice stages of the college decision-making process can help students and parents prepare themselves for this process and consider a wider array of options. For education professionals, understanding this process can lead to new initiatives to guide students and families effectively-by providing better incentives for college savings, for example, or devising more effective early information programs about postsecondary education. Going to Collegeis the first book to seriously study over an extended period the decisions that have a pervasive and lasting impact on individual careers, livelihoods, and lifestyles. The authors conclude with important recommendations for improving academic support, exploring various financial options, providing early encouragement-in other words, for recognizing the factors that influence students' decisions, and knowing when to pay attention to them.
In the choice stage, students choose a school to attend from among a list of institutions that are being seriously considered. Understanding exactly how students move through the predisposition, search, and choice stages of the college decision-making process can help students and parents prepare themselves for this process and consider a wider array of options. For education professionals, understanding this process can lead to new initiatives to guide students and families effectively-by providing better incentives for college savings, for example, or devising more effective early information programs about postsecondary education. Going to Collegeis the first book to seriously study over an extended period the decisions that have a pervasive and lasting impact on individual careers, livelihoods, and lifestyles. The authors conclude with important recommendations for improving academic support, exploring various financial options, providing early encouragement-in other words, for recognizing the factors that influence students' decisions, and knowing when to pay attention to them.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
17 s/w Zeichnungen
17 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
293 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-6001-0 (9780801860010)
DOI
10.56021/9780801860003
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How Social, Economic, and Educational Factors Influence the Decisions Students Make
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How Social, Economic, and Educational Factors Influence the Decisions Students Make
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Persons
Don Hossler is professor of educational leadership and policy studies and vice-chancellor for enrollment services at Indiana University, Bloomington. Jack Schmit is assistant research scientist at Indiana University and associate director of the Indiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement Center. Nick Vesper is director of policy analysis and research for the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana.
Author
Acting Vice Chancellor for Enrollment ServicesIndiana University
Associate Director, Indiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement Center
Director of Policy Analysis and ResearchState Student Assistance Commission of Indiana
Content
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Predisposition Toward Going to College
Chapter 1. Emerging College Aspirations
Chapter 2. Influences on College Aspirations
Part II: Searching for College Opportunities
Chapter 3. Looking Ahead
Chapter 4. Factors in the Search Process
Part III: Making Choices
Chapter 5. Following Plans, Changing Plans
Chapter 6. The Complexities of the Senior Year
Part IV: Dreams Realized, Unrealized, or Deferred
Chapter 7. The Realization of Plans
Chapter 8. What Happened to Our Students?
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Predisposition Toward Going to College
Chapter 1. Emerging College Aspirations
Chapter 2. Influences on College Aspirations
Part II: Searching for College Opportunities
Chapter 3. Looking Ahead
Chapter 4. Factors in the Search Process
Part III: Making Choices
Chapter 5. Following Plans, Changing Plans
Chapter 6. The Complexities of the Senior Year
Part IV: Dreams Realized, Unrealized, or Deferred
Chapter 7. The Realization of Plans
Chapter 8. What Happened to Our Students?
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index