Decision Making for Student Success

Behavioral Insights to Improve College Access and Persistence

Benjamin L Castleman author Saul Schwartz author Sandy Baum author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Apr '15

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Each year, many students with affordable college options and the academic skills needed to succeed do not enroll at all, enroll at institutions where they are not well-positioned for success, or drop out of college before earning a credential. Efforts to address these challenges have included changes in financial aid policy, increased availability of information, and enhanced academic support. This volume argues that the efficacy of these strategies can be improved by taking account of contemporary research on how students make choices. In Decision Making for Student Success, scholars from the fields of behavioral economics, education, and public policy explore contemporary research on decision-making and highlight behavioral insights that can improve postsecondary access and success. This exciting volume will provide scholars, researchers, and higher education administrators with valuable perspectives and low-cost strategies that they can employ to improve outcomes for underserved populations.

"Using clear explanations and numerous examples, the authors present an array of innovative practices shown to improve the educational outcomes for students. Drawing from research in multiple fields, the authors provide a nuanced picture of the challenges students face when making college decisions to help us understand not only why these barriers are so formidable, but also very real ways to overcome them. This book is a great resource for anyone working to support college access and success in this complex world."

--Dr. Bridget Terry Long, Saris Professor of Education and Economics, Harvard Graduate School of Education

"A terrific, accessible introduction to the power of "nudges" in improving education. Researchers, educators, and anyone who wants to lend a hand to struggling students will find important insights in this volume."

--Susan Dynarski, Professor of Economics, Education and Public Policy, University of Michigan

ISBN: 9781138784970

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

192 pages