On recruiting graduate students. |
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Authors: | Bartlett, Neil Finger, Frank W. Williams, Stanley B. |
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Abstract: | "The best estimate is that nearly 1700 students who received baccalaureate degrees in 1957, and 400 graduating previously, began graduate work (half-time or more) in 1957… . Some regions attracted a disproportionate number of students: e.g., California and New York totaled 26% of the entire entering group. In contrast, the 13 Southern states, excluding Texas, enrolled only 16% of the new students." The greatest number of new graduate students came from colleges and universities in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Texas. "The Southern states contributed relatively few students." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | graduate students recruitments |
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