Factors Considered in Graduate School Decision-Making: Implications for Graduate School Application and Acceptance

Q3 Social Sciences
Sugene Cho-Baker, Harrison J. Kell, Daniel Fishtein
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The career gains of obtaining a graduate degree are well established, but those from lower socioeconomic status (SES) and underrepresented demographic backgrounds have persistently been disadvantaged in earning those degrees. We aim to contribute to research on enhancing access, diversity, and equity to graduate education by providing insights into what motivates individuals to pursue a graduate education across demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Using survey data collected from GRE® test takers at two time points and exploratory structural equation modeling, we explore the factors that individuals consider to be important for pursuing graduate education and selecting graduate programs, along with subsequent application and acceptance outcomes. We identified three factors considered in deciding to pursue graduate school and six factors considered in selecting graduate school programs. Those who aimed to apply to graduate school for professional development considered an extensive set of factors in selecting programs. The factors considered varied by gender, ethnicity/race, and SES. These factors further varied in the extent to which they predicted graduate school application and acceptance outcomes.

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研究生院决策中考虑的因素对研究生院申请和录取的启示
获得研究生学位的职业收益是公认的,但那些来自较低社会经济地位(SES)和代表性不足的人口背景的人在获得这些学位方面一直处于不利地位。我们的目标是通过深入了解个人在人口和社会经济背景下追求研究生教育的动机,为提高研究生教育的可及性、多样性和公平性的研究做出贡献。利用从两个时间点的GRE考生中收集的调查数据和探索性结构方程模型,我们探讨了个人认为对追求研究生教育和选择研究生课程以及随后的申请和录取结果重要的因素。我们确定了决定读研时要考虑的三个因素和选择读研项目时要考虑的六个因素。那些打算申请研究生院进行专业发展的人在选择课程时考虑了一系列广泛的因素。考虑的因素因性别、民族/种族和社会经济地位而异。这些因素在预测研究生院申请和录取结果的程度上进一步变化。
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ETS Research Report Series
ETS Research Report Series Social Sciences-Education
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