Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System

In Chile, from the year 2013, “Class Rank” was introduced as a new factor of university selection in the Chilean admission system, which aim is to improve equity in access to higher university education. This policy has provoked diverse objections and the evaluation carried out has shown almost no i...

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Main Author: Daniel Casanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2015-08-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1908
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description In Chile, from the year 2013, “Class Rank” was introduced as a new factor of university selection in the Chilean admission system, which aim is to improve equity in access to higher university education. This policy has provoked diverse objections and the evaluation carried out has shown almost no impact in altering the inequity of access in general. However, this called diversity of Chilean higher education, is expected to have significant effect in the most selective programs, which have a more socially elitized group of students. This paper analyzes the results of the “Class Rank” mechanism in relation to its objectives, in a set of the highest selective majors. Based on the record of selected applicants from the years 2012 to 2014, an indicator of socioeconomic classification of each student was constructed. The aim of this indicator is to follow the changes in the social composition of the selected students in the most selective programs, before and after the introduction of the “Class Rank” in the admission process. It is concluded that there are no changes in the socioeconomic dimension, from the incorporation of “Class Rank” in the admissions process. At the same time a more open debate is proposed about the relation among the inclusion policies and selection methodologies at higher university level.
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spelling doaj.art-78701f730cb54a1cab1667fb291cf3b82022-12-22T01:38:21ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412015-08-0123010.14507/epaa.v23.19081384Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission SystemDaniel Casanova0Licenciado en Historia (Universidad de Chile) y Magister en Ciencias de la Educación (Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción)In Chile, from the year 2013, “Class Rank” was introduced as a new factor of university selection in the Chilean admission system, which aim is to improve equity in access to higher university education. This policy has provoked diverse objections and the evaluation carried out has shown almost no impact in altering the inequity of access in general. However, this called diversity of Chilean higher education, is expected to have significant effect in the most selective programs, which have a more socially elitized group of students. This paper analyzes the results of the “Class Rank” mechanism in relation to its objectives, in a set of the highest selective majors. Based on the record of selected applicants from the years 2012 to 2014, an indicator of socioeconomic classification of each student was constructed. The aim of this indicator is to follow the changes in the social composition of the selected students in the most selective programs, before and after the introduction of the “Class Rank” in the admission process. It is concluded that there are no changes in the socioeconomic dimension, from the incorporation of “Class Rank” in the admissions process. At the same time a more open debate is proposed about the relation among the inclusion policies and selection methodologies at higher university level.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1908Equidad en la educaciónacceso a la educación superioradmisión universitariadesigualdad educativa
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Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Equidad en la educación
acceso a la educación superior
admisión universitaria
desigualdad educativa
title Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
title_full Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
title_fullStr Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
title_full_unstemmed Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
title_short Equity of Access to Higher Education: The “Class Rank” as a Mechanism of Inclusion in the Chilean Admission System
title_sort equity of access to higher education the class rank as a mechanism of inclusion in the chilean admission system
topic Equidad en la educación
acceso a la educación superior
admisión universitaria
desigualdad educativa
url https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1908
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