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MINORITY HIGHER EDUCATION PIPLINE: CONSEQUNCES OF CHANGES IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS POLICY IN TEXAS.

Angel L Harris1, Marta Tienda.   

Abstract

This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions to examine the application, admission and enrollment consequences of rescinding affirmative action and implementing the top 10% admission regime. We simulate the gains and losses associated with each policy regime and also those from assigning minorities the application, admission and enrollment rates for white students. Challenging popular claims that the top 10% law restored diversification of Texas's public flagships, our analyses that consider both changes in the size of high school graduation cohorts and institutional carrying capacity show that the uniform admission regime did not restore Hispanic and black representation at UT and TAMU even after four years. Simulations of gains and losses at each stage of the college pipeline across admission regimes for Hispanics and blacks confirm that affirmative action is the most efficient policy to diversify college campuses, even in highly segregated states like Texas.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 23077374      PMCID: PMC3471132          DOI: 10.1177/0002716209348740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci        ISSN: 0002-7162


  3 in total

1.  Policy Transparency and College Enrollment: Did the Texas Top 10% Law Broaden Access to the Public Flagships?

Authors:  Mark C Long; Victor B Saenz; Marta Tienda
Journal:  Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci       Date:  2010-01-04

2.  Winners and Losers: Changes in Texas University Admissions post-Hopwood.

Authors:  Mark C Long; Marta Tienda
Journal:  Educ Eval Policy Anal       Date:  2008-03

3.  Changes in Texas Universities' Applicant Pools after the Hopwood Decision.

Authors:  Mark C Long; Marta Tienda
Journal:  Soc Sci Res       Date:  2010-01
  3 in total
  3 in total

1.  Tracing the Effects of Guaranteed Admission through the College Process: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from the Texas 10% Plan.

Authors:  Jason M Fletcher; Adalbert Mayer
Journal:  Contemp Econ Policy       Date:  2014-01-01

2.  Minority Student Academic Performance under the Uniform Admission Law: Evidence from the University of Texas at Austin.

Authors:  Sunny X Niu; Marta Tienda
Journal:  Educ Eval Policy Anal       Date:  2010-03

3.  The Impact of the Texas Top 10 Percent Law on College Enrollment: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.

Authors:  Sunny Xinchun Niu; Marta Tienda
Journal:  J Policy Anal Manage       Date:  2009-11-30
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