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An Investigation
into Rural High School Representation in Entering Freshman Classes at the University of Texas at Austin
Summer/Fall Classes of 1996 - 2007 (August 2008)
This report looks at whether rural representation in the entering freshman class at the University of Texas at Austin
has changed since the passage and implementation of the Texas Top 10% Law.
The
Performance of Students Attending The University of Texas at Austin
as a Result of the Coordinated Admission Program (July 2008)
This is the fifth in a series of reports on the performance of students
entering the University through the Coordinated Admission Program
(CAP). The cohort applied for freshman admission for the fall of
2005, completed a minimum of 30 hours of coursework at a UT System
school, and transferred to UT Austin for their sophomore year. This
cohort is referred to as CAP05.
Top 10% Report 10 Now Available (Revised December 2007)
This annual report provides demographics and an analysis of Texas
high school graduates who enrolled as first-time freshmen since
1997. Part 2
is a report of persistence toward graduation of students in the same cohort.
The Number of Texas High Schools Represented in the Entering Freshman Class, 2007
This is an annual addendum to a 2004 study that developed a consistent
methodology for counting Texas high schools sending its graduates
to UT Austin. The original study is posted at Texas
Feeder Schools.
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