Description
This project investigates how experiences colleges create for admitted students impact students' excitement for, satisfaction with, and likelihood to attend the college, analyzed by different subgroups, and how non-yielded students compare their college selection to W. P. Carey on various metrics. This study found that top admit students were less likely to attend, less satisfied, and less excited with the services offered than their counterparts and recommendations were made to improve the gap.
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Title
- An Exploration of Student Admission Experiences in Relation to Enrollment Yield at the W. P. Carey School of Business
Contributors
- Gullo, Kelley (Co-author)
- Dwosh, Bennett (Co-author)
- Ostrom, Amy (Thesis director)
- Olsen, Douglas (Committee member)
- Desch, Timothy (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Economics (Contributor)
- Department of Marketing (Contributor)
- School of Human Evolution and Social Change (Contributor)
- Department of Management (Contributor)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Date Created
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2015-05
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