Access to the Most Selective Private Colleges by High-Ability, Low-Income Students:Are they out there?
Posted on July 11th, 2006 by NBS
Gordon C. Winston Catharine B. Hill2Williams College
The growing concern about access to highly selective colleges
and universities was heightened by a soon-to-be-published study
of 28 of the most selective private schools in the US – “the COFHE schools”-
that showed that only 10% of their students come from the bottom 40%
of the US family income distribution (Hill-Winston-Boyd, 2005).
While few might have expected that the students at these demanding
schools would have been drawn equally from across national family
incomes, the 10%/40% ratio surely demands a better understanding.
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