The Study of Enhanced College Advising
in Upward Bound will test the effectiveness of providing Upward
Bound projects with a professional development package and tools to
provide semi-customized college advising to students participating
in Upward Bound. Upward Bound projects were invited to volunteer
for the demonstration, and approximately 200 projects that
volunteered for the demonstration are included. Volunteer projects
will be randomly assigned so that half receive the staff training,
materials, tools, and resources in the first wave (spring 2015),
and the other half will receive the staff training, materials,
tools, and resources in the second wave (summer and fall 2016). The
study will follow students who participate in both groups of
projects as 11th graders in the 2014-2015 school year. The study
will examine the impact of the demonstration on key outcomes
including college application behavior, college acceptance and
matriculation, and receipt of financial aid. The first of two ICRs
for the study requested approval for the overall evaluation design,
to collect 11th grade student rosters at each participating project
and to administer the student baseline survey; the first ICR was
approved on 8/8/2014. This is the second of two ICRs and requests
approval for the remaining data collection activities, including a
project survey, a follow-up student survey, and administrative
records. Three reports will be produced, with one (expected 2017)
reporting on the outcomes measures prior to high school graduation;
a second (expected 2018) reporting on the results regarding actual
college enrollment, college selectivity and use of Federal
financial aid; and a third (expected 2020) reporting results
regarding college persistence. The analyses will be both
descriptive (distributions and means) and causal (using standard
regression analyses to estimate impacts).
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USC 1070A-18 Name of Law: 2008 Higher Education Opportunities
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