Hoxby on expanding opportunities for low-income students

Monday, August 19, 2013
Walkway heading towards the School of Education and Hoover senior fellow and mem

Caroline Hoxby, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, has dedicated years of research to finding out why low-income students aren’t applying to colleges that are their academic match. A recent study shows that awareness is the key. Students who received materials from Hoxby’s Expanding College Opportunities Project informing them about the available financial support and the likelihood of attaining a higher-paying job if they attended a selective college were 46 percent more likely to go to a top school than equally strong students who did not receive one. This year the College Board will send packages to as many as twenty thousand low-income high school seniors who scored above the ninetieth percentile on the SAT.

See article in the Mercury News for further information.