from Part I - Global Challenges and Common Admissions Models
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2020
In this chapter, we discuss the rationale, practice, evidence, and effects of character-based college admissions from both a US and a European perspective. With the increasing globalization, it is important to discuss and evaluate recent developments with respect to selective college admissions. This chapter discusses the rationale for implementing character-based admission criteria in admission testing, admission practices in several European countries, the empirical evidence of the validity and fairness of character-based admission tools, and how academic- and character-based admission criteria are combined.
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