Aspirations,Achievement, and School Counselors' Impact on the College Transition |
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Authors: | Timothy A. Poynton Richard T. Lapan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling and School PsychologyUniversity of Massachusetts Boston;2. Department of Student DevelopmentUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst |
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Abstract: | This longitudinal study explored the extent to which early postsecondary aspirations, standardized test scores, and measures of college and career readiness counseling services received in high school predict later postsecondary aspirations, initial college enrollment, retention, and persistence. Findings indicate that each of the predictors was significantly related to the short‐ or long‐term outcomes used in this study. The authors discussed the importance of high‐quality college and career counseling services in light of these findings. |
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Keywords: | postsecondary transitions aspirations college enrollment retention persistence |
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