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Jill M. Constantine, Neil S. Seftor, Emily S. Martin, Tim Silva, David Myers
U.S. Department of Education
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Study of the Effect of the Talent Search Program on Secondary and Postsecondary Outcomes in Florida, Indiana, and Texas (2006) examines the effectiveness of the Talent Search Program in Florida, Indiana, and Texas. The analysis is based on administrative data (federal financial aid, state, local, and Talent Search records) compiled in these three states and a quasi-experimental design to create matched comparison groups. Study findings suggest that Talent Search participants were more likely than comparison students to apply for federal financial aid and enroll in public postsecondary institutions in the three study states.
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