Do they match? Prospective students’ experiences with choosing university programmes

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2019-10-02

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Soppe, Karlijn Femke BernadetISNI 0000000492527271
Wubbels, TheoORCID 0000-0001-8471-8199ISNI 0000000026752877
Leplaa, Hidde JelmerORCID 0000-0001-6900-7989ISNI 0000000492527503
Klugkist, IreneISNI 0000000043247047
Wijngaards, LeoniekISNI 0000000396194905

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When transitioning from high school to university, young people must choose a programme that fits them. We argue that prospective students who can test this fit before starting the programme, will make a better choice. We propose an integrated framework where testing person-environment fit on ability beliefs, interests and sense of belonging possibly contributes to making the right choice. Dutch matching procedures are supposed to serve as a fit-test for prospective students choosing a university programme. 61 prospective students at four Dutch universities were interviewed on the role of matching in their programme choice. Different elements of matching appear to allow for testing fit but vary in which aspects of fit can be tested and the impact they have. It can be cautiously stated that the more aspects of fit that can be tested, the more a matching procedure impacts prospective students’ final programme choice.

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higher education, Matching, person-environment fit, programme choice, transition, Education

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Soppe, K F B, Wubbels, T, Leplaa, H J, Klugkist, I & Wijngaards-de Meij, L D N V 2019, 'Do they match? Prospective students’ experiences with choosing university programmes', European Journal of Higher Education, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 359-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/21568235.2019.1650088