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Diffusion of Common Application Membership and Admissions Outcomes at American Colleges and Universities

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/74596
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Cornell Higher Education Research Institute (CHERI)
Faculty Publications - Labor Economics
ILR Working Papers
Author
Liu, Albert Yung-Hsu
Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
Mrdjenovic, Jesenka
Abstract

We study the adoption of Common Application membership by private four-year postsecondary institutions and its role in explaining the growth in undergraduate applications. Using data from the College Board’s Annual Survey of Colleges, proportional hazards models suggest that institutions respond to the net benefit of adoption. We then estimate that membership increases applications by 5.7–7.0 percent and decreases yield rates by 2.8–3.9 percent. Acceptance rates decrease for members when their local networks are large. Falsification tests indicate that membership effects occur as a one-time adoption shock. Membership also decreases SAT scores and increases the percent students of color.

Date Issued
2007-05-30
Keywords
higher education
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admissions
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applications
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Common Application
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Required Publisher Statement: Published by the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, Cornell University.
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article

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