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Posts by Kelly Rosinger

New Study Shows Broad Approval of Test-Optional Policies Proponents of college admissions exams have argued that without the tests, colleges could admit students who aren’t ready. Researchers say their findings counter that claim.

"[Admissions officers at university in the study] noted that the policy was only reversed due to pressure from the institution’s board, who wanted to follow the Ivy League’s lead."

Article on a new test optional report I co-authored

www.insidehighered.com/news/admissi...

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Had been waiting for evidence from a network of public universities on the High School GPA versus SAT scores debate. Credit to the authors Joyce, Khosroshahi, Truelsch, Gentsch, and Du.

www.nber.org/system/files...

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Join the Doctoral Student Community Group’s pre-conference webinar series 🧑‍💻

TOMORROW at 12 PM & 3 PM ET, they’ll host a session on navigating #AEFP2026 as a doctoral student. Register today! aefpweb.org/ev_calen...

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Resources for Supporting Postsecondary Education Randomized Controlled Trials | MDRC

Thinking of running an RCT in postsecondary education?

MDRC has created a fantastic set of resources to help you in projecting minimum effect sizes, randomizing, and processing data

Proud to have helped advise this project!

www.mdrc.org/the-rct

2 months ago 47 21 1 1

This is very good reporting. We live in an uncivilized country.

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APPLY NOW: PEER Center Summer Scholars Program — PEER Center June 3-5, 2026 | Apply by March 1 The Postsecondary Education & Economics Research (PEER) Center invites early- and mid-career academics conducting higher education policy research to apply to pa...

Cool workshop in DC in June for higher ed policy academics with less than 10 years of research experience. Deadline to apply is March 1.

www.peer-center.org/research/sum...

2 months ago 21 19 0 0

So all colleges and universities will bring back the DEI stuff they cut when obeying in advance right...............................................................................................................................................right?

3 months ago 1059 391 8 8

Has wokeness gone too far?

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Segregation was not just a Southern phenomenon, it was a national issue. Explore the spatial history of racial segregation and discover how it connects to our communities today: greenbookproject.osu.edu #GreenBookProject #CommunityMap #EconSky

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Essay | How to Turn the Bureaucratic Grind of Life Into a Party We all feel it: the growing stream of administrative tasks sapping our time, spirits and social lives. Admin Night represents a tiny, nerdy resistance.

People are holding administrative burden parties to collectively take on tasks
www.wsj.com/lifestyle/re...

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one of the key benefits of having a federal Dept of Ed has been having a dedicated, experienced professional staff to ensure all students have equal opportunity for an excellent education. this threatens to undo that

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The polls are open, Pennsylvania!

Our democracy is stronger when we all participate – so if you haven’t already, be sure to cast your ballot before 8pm.

For more information, head to pa.gov/vote and make your voice heard.

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I’m joining 24 other states in taking legal action to demand the Trump Administration release SNAP payments that help millions put food on the table.

We won’t stand by while the President lets our kids go hungry.

5 months ago 106 24 5 2

This is why we need to donate to food banks now.

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Penn rejects White House proposal for special funding treatment With the decision, Penn becomes the third university to decline the offer.

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And THREE stood up!

Penn has joined MIT & Brown in rejecting Trump’s loyalty oath compact.

When we join together and fight back, WE WIN!

No amount of federal bribery is worth surrendering the freedom to question, explore, and dissent.

LET’S GO!

#DefendHigherEd
@aaup-penn.bsky.social

6 months ago 276 95 4 8

It is an increasingly crummy and unstable job. Rather than worry about pay you should be concerned about the fact that faculty and students have less and less of a voice in their selection, turning college presidents into political appointees

6 months ago 92 19 1 0

That “may” in the headline is hilariously bad.

Cementing rich white rule is (and has long been) the point of most GOP policy and that is definitely the case for selective admissions.

8 months ago 184 46 5 3
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What's the deal with electrolyte drinks — do you need them to stay hydrated? Seems like nobody's drinking plain water these days. Electrolyte packets or colorful sports drinks are everywhere. But do you need them?

one of my favorite things about knowing so many amazing researchers is hearing them on @npr.org! I woke up to texts this morning from people saying they heard @asherrosinger.bsky.social talking about hydration!! www.npr.org/2025/08/04/n...

8 months ago 5 1 1 0

would LOVE that!!

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have this one sitting in my office!!! haven't had a chance to read it yet but am excited to dig into it this fall!!

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🚨 🚨 New dataset 🚨 🚨

I'm excited to share a new dataset + companion paper covering SNAP policy changes & enrollment data, with a focus on COVID-19-era reforms.

📊https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/sbeccc/studies/39331
📄https://kelseypukelis.com/files/Pukelis_SNAPcovid.pdf

A thread🧵

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10 months ago 6 2 1 0

It's the same story with Obamacare as with Medicaid, food stamps, student financial aid, and even vaccines. They're not eliminating assistance entirely--at least for now. Just making programs so shitty and so hard to access that no one will miss that support when it's eventually eliminated later on.

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Screenshot of the top of the article published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. Title is Race below the fold: The absence of race in the news media's coverage of student loans. Written by me, Lauren Shook, Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza, and Christopher Bennett. Abstract reads: The media discourse on student loans plays a significant role in the way that policy actors conceptualize challenges and potential solutions related to student debt. This study examines language that explicitly indicates race and racism in student loan articles published in eight major newspapers from 2006 to 2021. We found that 18% of articles use any of this language, though use has accelerated since 2018. This increase appears driven by terms that denote groups of people instead of structural problems, with 8% of articles mentioning “Black” in a racialized context but less than 1% mentioning “racism.” These findings emphasize the importance of treating the media as a policy actor capable of shaping the salience of racialization in discussions about student loans.

Screenshot of the top of the article published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. Title is Race below the fold: The absence of race in the news media's coverage of student loans. Written by me, Lauren Shook, Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza, and Christopher Bennett. Abstract reads: The media discourse on student loans plays a significant role in the way that policy actors conceptualize challenges and potential solutions related to student debt. This study examines language that explicitly indicates race and racism in student loan articles published in eight major newspapers from 2006 to 2021. We found that 18% of articles use any of this language, though use has accelerated since 2018. This increase appears driven by terms that denote groups of people instead of structural problems, with 8% of articles mentioning “Black” in a racialized context but less than 1% mentioning “racism.” These findings emphasize the importance of treating the media as a policy actor capable of shaping the salience of racialization in discussions about student loans.

Our EEPA paper on the media's role in shaping our understanding of student loans, race, and racism is here! Email me if you don't have access & want a copy.

One of my fav papers for a few reasons but, most of all, it's my first paper with my husband 😍

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...

11 months ago 97 31 2 4

A basic red line for defending academic freedom would be not turning over faculty data because they signed an open letter.

1 year ago 968 299 10 3

is anyone thinking about a selective college admissions panel proposal for @appam.bsky.social this year? if you're looking for another paper or have a paper in need of a session, reach out!

1 year ago 3 2 1 0
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Long-term impact of test-optional admissions focus of grant | Penn State University Kelly Rosinger, associate professor of education and public policy in the Penn State College of Education, has received a $560,000 grant from the Gates Foundation to study the long-term effects of tes...

The College Admissions Futures Co-Laborative, with Associate Professor @kellyrosinger.bsky.social as a key partner, has secured a $560K grant to study the long-term impact of test-optional admissions on student success—aiming to inform more equitable policies. bit.ly/424Otob

1 year ago 7 2 1 1
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The Trump tax plan only works by cutting public services.

This incredible visualization combines the potential tax cuts (which mostly go to the rich) and loss of services (mostly borne by the poor).

It is a giant wealth transfer from the poorest to the richest. budgetlab.yale.edu/news/250319/...

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» Federal Education Funding Data Dashboard

Trump can’t gut USED on his own. But crucial funds are still at risk.

That’s at least $195 million dollars for kids and families in my district, the MI 7th @RepTomBarrett

Find how much is at stake in your district w/this new data tool @UmichPoverty 👇

poverty.umich.edu/federal-educ...

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