Lopez Naty, Wadenya Rose, Berthold Peter
Department of Community Oral Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia 19104, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2003 Oct;67(10):1107-12.
This study was designed to identify reasons underrepresented minority (URM) dental students select a dental school and to determine the factors that contribute to their resolve to complete their programs. A survey questionnaire developed from interviews with URM students was sent to Minority/Admissions Officers or deans of dental schools that enrolled URM students for distribution to their minority students. A total of 198 questionnaires were received from minority students in all levels of dental school. The results were that 74 percent said they selected a school for its reputation, and 49.5 percent chose a dental school even if the financial aid package was less than what was offered in other schools. African American, Hispanic, and Native American students prefer integrated interview days with nonminority applicants and disapprove of "special" days designated for URMs. The presence of other minority students was not an important factor in the selection of a school but is an important source of support while attending dental school. Dental school minority alumni also play a significant role in the selection of a school. Results of the study can be useful in planning recruitment and retention programs.
本研究旨在确定少数族裔(URM)牙科学生选择牙科学校的原因,并确定促使他们决心完成学业的因素。一份根据对URM学生访谈编制的调查问卷被发送给录取少数族裔学生的牙科学校的少数族裔/招生官员或院长,以便分发给他们的少数族裔学生。共收到来自各级牙科学校少数族裔学生的198份问卷。结果显示,74%的人表示他们因学校声誉而选择该校,49.5%的人即使该校提供的经济援助比其他学校少,仍选择了该校。非裔美国学生、西班牙裔学生和美国原住民学生更喜欢与非少数族裔申请者一起参加综合面试日,不赞成专为URM学生设立“特殊”面试日。其他少数族裔学生的存在不是选择学校的重要因素,但在就读牙科学校期间是重要的支持来源。牙科学校的少数族裔校友在学校选择中也发挥着重要作用。该研究结果对规划招生和留校项目可能有用。