WR Doyle - Research in Higher Education, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Changes in the distribution of student financial aid have taken place at the state and federal level. In addition, several authors have reported on shifts in the awarding of financial …
N Turner - Economics of Education Review, 2012 - Elsevier
Federal benefit programs, including federal student aid, are designed to aid targeted populations. Behavioral responses to these programs may alter the incidence of their …
RE Martin - Economics of Education Review, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper contains a policy model for tuition discounting that avoids the major financial pitfalls encountered in the administration of institutional scholarships. The dual objective of …
We model how public undergraduate universities alter acceptance and retention rates due to changes in tuition and enrollment-based subsidies. Per student subsidies differ for senior …
JJ Cheslock - New directions for institutional research, 2006 - ERIC
ERIC - EJ760643 - Applying Economics to Institutional Research on Higher Education Revenues, New Directions for Institutional Research, 2006 NotesFAQContact Us ERIC …
This book is much more interesting, and more important, than its technical-sounding title might suggest. It combines rigorous economic analysis with thoughtful conclusions as to the …
In recent years, concerns regarding runaway college tuition and student loan debt have served to undermine public confidence in the value of American higher education. Ironically …
T Melguizo, A Chung - The Review of Higher Education, 2012 - muse.jhu.edu
The main objective of this study is to identify differences in the freshman financial aid packages of low-income, high-achieving minority students in public and private institutions …
In this chapter, we review the literature on college access and choice, as well as advance a model of college-going that integrates both student and institutional actions and factors that …