Elam C L, Johnson M M
Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington 40536-0084, USA.
Acad Med. 1997 Jul;72(7):644-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199707000-00019.
As the University of Kentucky College of Medicine (UKCM) employs a rolling admission policy, this study was designed to determine (1) whether the month during which applicants were considered by the UKCM admission committee was associated with admission status, (2) whether applicants considered early in the process differed in selected academic and noncognitive pre-admission characteristics in comparison with later applicants, and (3) what the importance of the month of the applicant's consideration was relative to other predictors of admission to UKCM.
The application files and admission committee's minutes regarding 302 applicants who received interviews during the 1993-94 application cycle were examined. Data reviewed included each applicant's gender, age, geographic origin, undergraduate science and non-science grade-point averages, and Medical College Admission Test scores; the date of consideration by the committee; interviewers' ratings; the initial motion on the applicant; and the final admission status.
The findings indicate that the applicants considered earlier were significantly more likely to gain admission. However, upon assigning the applicants to three groups according to the month of consideration, no difference in academic qualifications was found. Regression analyses revealed that despite the effect of time of consideration, noncognitive characteristics related to UKCM's mission also predicted admission decisions.
This study provides useful information to admission committees reviewing the effect of a rolling admission policy, as well as to applicants and premedical advisors, who should be aware of the potential importance of submitting applications in a timely manner.
由于肯塔基大学医学院(UKCM)采用滚动录取政策,本研究旨在确定:(1)UKCM录取委员会考虑申请人的月份是否与录取状态相关;(2)与后期申请人相比,在录取过程早期被考虑的申请人在选定的学术和非认知性录取前特征方面是否存在差异;(3)申请人被考虑的月份相对于UKCM其他录取预测因素的重要性如何。
审查了1993 - 1994年申请周期中接受面试的302名申请人的申请文件和录取委员会会议记录。审查的数据包括每位申请人的性别、年龄、地理来源、本科理科和非理科平均绩点以及医学院入学考试成绩;委员会考虑的日期;面试官评分;对申请人的初步提议;以及最终录取状态。
研究结果表明,早期被考虑的申请人获得录取的可能性显著更高。然而,根据考虑月份将申请人分为三组后,未发现学术资格方面存在差异。回归分析显示,尽管考虑时间有影响,但与UKCM使命相关的非认知特征也能预测录取决定。
本研究为审查滚动录取政策效果的录取委员会以及申请人和医学预科顾问提供了有用信息,他们应意识到及时提交申请的潜在重要性。