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Cultural Capital and Opportunities for Exceptionalism: Bias in University Admissions

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  • Uma Mazyck Jayakumar
  • Scott E. Page

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This study illuminates how common holistic admissions practices at so-called “elite” colleges and universities favor high-SES, high wealth applicants through the ways they define and consider “exceptional” performance in extracurricular activities. While many studies have established advantages to high-income applicants based on school resources, standardized testing, and myriad other factors, few have examined the consideration of exceptional performance in extracurriculars. Drawing on higher education literature and Bourdieu’s theory of cultural capital, and utilizing high school and college athletics data, the authors introduce and corroborate a mathematical model that illuminates the accumulated advantages to wealthy students on three fronts: opportunity, specialization (i.e., breadth of options available), and support. While this paper focuses on elite athletics as one example of exceptional performance, it also explores the usefulness of the model for understanding how “race-neutral” admissions systematically advantage high-income—and white—students.

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  • Uma Mazyck Jayakumar & Scott E. Page, 2021. "Cultural Capital and Opportunities for Exceptionalism: Bias in University Admissions," The Journal of Higher Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 92(7), pages 1109-1139, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:uhejxx:v:92:y:2021:i:7:p:1109-1139
    DOI: 10.1080/00221546.2021.1912554
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    1. Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne S. & Pernia, Elena E. & Ramos, Vincent Jerald R., 2022. "On the “income advantage” in course choices and admissions: Evidence from the University of the Philippines," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 91(C).
    2. Jo~ao M. Souto-Maior, 2023. "Hoarding without hoarders: unpacking the emergence of opportunity hoarding within schools," Papers 2305.14653, arXiv.org, revised Jun 2023.

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