Exploring Diversity in Graduate and Professional School Applications

Q3 Social Sciences
Steven Holtzman, Tamara Minott, Nimmi Devasia, Dessi Kirova, David Klieger
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Abstract

Gathering a diverse student body is important for institutions of higher education (IHEs) at the graduate/professional level. However, it is impossible to select a diverse student body from a homogenous group of candidates. Thus the aim of this study is to discover the extent to which diversity goals in admissions are precluded by the lack of diversity in the applicant pool. To explore this, the proportion of score reports sent to the 150 largest graduate/professional schools and sent for each major was compared, from each gender, race, and socioeconomic status (SES) grouping, to proportions from the overall applicant pool of graduate/professional students. Additionally, differences in the distance graduate/professional school applicants are willing to consider traveling by gender, race/ethnicity, and SES were investigated. Results show that differences exist in the gender, race, and SES distributions for score reports sent to different schools and for different majors as well as in the distance an applicant is willing to consider traveling for graduate/professional school. The patterns found for gender, racial, and socioeconomic diversity provide possibilities for researchers to work further together with graduate/professional schools to tackle the important challenge of increasing diversity in graduate/professional education.

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探索研究生和专业学校申请的多样性
对于研究生/专业水平的高等教育机构来说,聚集多样化的学生群体是很重要的。然而,从单一的考生群体中选拔出多样化的学生群体是不可能的。因此,本研究的目的是发现申请人群体中缺乏多样性在多大程度上阻碍了招生中的多样性目标。为了探讨这一点,我们比较了发送给150所最大的研究生/专业学院和每个专业的分数报告的比例,从每个性别、种族和社会经济地位(SES)分组,到研究生/专业学生的总体申请人数的比例。此外,根据性别、种族/民族和社会经济地位,调查了研究生/专业学校申请人愿意考虑旅行的距离差异。结果表明,不同学校和不同专业的成绩报告在性别、种族和社会经济地位分布上存在差异,申请人愿意考虑到研究生/专业学校旅行的距离也存在差异。性别、种族和社会经济多样性的模式为研究人员提供了与研究生/专业学校进一步合作的可能性,以应对研究生/专业教育中增加多样性的重要挑战。
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ETS Research Report Series
ETS Research Report Series Social Sciences-Education
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