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Study of Enhanced College Advising in Upward Bound: Impacts on Steps Toward College

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Author(s):
Alina Martinez: Mathematica Policy Research; Tamara Linkow, Hannah Miller, and Amanda Parsad: Abt Associates
Publication date:
October 2018
Publication number:
NCEE 20194002

Summary

The U.S. Department of Education tested a set of promising, low-cost advising strategies, called Find the Fit, designed to help low-income and "first generation" students enrolled in the Department's Upward Bound program choose more selective colleges and stay in until they complete a degree. About 200 Upward Bound projects with 4,500 seniors agreed to participate. The projects were randomly assigned to receive Find the Fit to supplement their regular college advising (treatment group) or to offer their regular advising (control group). This first of three reports looks at Find the Fit's effects on students' steps toward enrolling in a more selective college. The study found that the enhanced advising increased the number and selectivity of colleges to which students applied.

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Study of Enhanced College Advising in Upward Bound: Impacts on Steps Toward College

By: Alina Martinez: Mathematica Policy Research; Tamara Linkow, Hannah Miller, and Amanda Parsad: Abt Associates
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