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Washington Student Achievement Council, 2023
Washington has some of the strongest state financial aid programs in the country. These programs support a diverse set of educational opportunities--from certificate programs to associate and bachelor's degrees. They are available to help cover the costs of tuition for many low- and middle-income students. Washington's commitment to helping…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Bound Students, Student Financial Aid, Knowledge Level
Polson, Diana – Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 2022
President Biden's recent announcement regarding student debt relief has brought the issue to center stage across Pennsylvania and the U.S. Access to quality higher education is so important to Pennsylvania's individuals and families, yet the high cost of college in the state has both limited who has access to a good education and, for those…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Loan Repayment, Student Loan Programs, Paying for College
Sallie Mae Bank, 2022
This study explores high school families' understanding of college financing. The research examines what college-bound students and parents know about financial aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), scholarships, and student loans. The report evaluates perceptions, exposes common misconceptions, and gauges how prepared high…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Educational Finance, Student Financial Aid, Misconceptions
Byrne, Rebecca; Kibort-Crocker, Emma – Washington Student Achievement Council, 2022
Each year, only 60% of high school graduates in Washington transition to postsecondary education within one year. Family engagement is a critical part of the college search and transition process. Families are often involved in campus visits, financial planning, and the shifting of norms and responsibilities when a student begins their higher…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, College Bound Students, Family Involvement, College Choice
Sallie Mae Bank, 2020
Sallie Mae partnered with Ipsos, a global independent market research company, to introduce a new 2020 study, "Higher Ambitions: How America Plans for Post-secondary Education." The study is designed to understand high school students' plans for after they graduate high school. In addition, it examines the value students and their…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, High School Students, Paying for College, Parent Attitudes
Trina Harmon-Wright – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Research has indicated that family social class, college readiness, and college affordability are factors for post-secondary barriers (Freeman, 2005). The term family social class refers to sociocultural aspects, behaviors, knowledge, and lifestyles into which one is socialized by one's family (Bourdieu, 1979). Bordes-Edgar et al. (2011) define…
Descriptors: Barriers, Low Income Students, College Readiness, Paying for College
Justin Chase Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Experts underscore many advantages of higher education as a vehicle for economic mobility, yet it continually fails to be genuinely accessible through its flaws in equity and affordability. Gaining access to higher education often begins with filing a national financial aid form known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, used…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Bound Students, High School Graduates, Educational Policy
Kurtz, Holly; Lloyd, Sterling; Harwin, Alex; Chen, Victor; Gubbay, Natalie – Editorial Projects in Education, 2021
In August and September of 2021, the EdWeek Research Center surveyed nearly 1,500 high-achieving high school graduates from the Class of 2021 to assess the pandemic's impact on their high school experiences and post-high school plans. The nationally representative survey found that 2021 graduates saw heightened stress along with financial hardship…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Low Income Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
Shahreen Laskar – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many students enroll in college without proper preparation. Although they may demonstrate they are prepared academically, students who lack the knowledge and awareness of the higher education environment might not succeed in their first year. Although there are standardized exams to evaluate academic preparedness, there are few assessments that…
Descriptors: College Preparation, School Readiness, Study Skills, Financial Literacy
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Monaghan, David B.; Coca, Vanessa M. – Community College Review, 2023
Objective/Research Question: Community college "Promise" programs have proliferated recently, particularly in areas with many low-income, academically struggling students. Many Promise programs restrict eligibility by high school performance but set eligibility thresholds quite low. As such they function as "low-bar" merit…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Programs, High School Students, Academic Achievement
Miller, Tracy Yvonne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study explored factors that influence the postsecondary career decisions of 427 11th and 12th grade students in a guaranteed tuition-based school district in a Midwestern state. Since 2005, this district has had a "Promise" program where eligible students can get up to 100% of their postsecondary tuition paid to attend a college,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Influences, Decision Making, Tuition
Carruthers, Celeste; Gurantz, Oded; Page, Lindsay – EdResearch for Recovery Project, 2022
This brief is one in a series aimed at providing K-12 education decision makers and advocates with an evidence base to ground discussions about how to best serve students during and following the novel coronavirus pandemic. It addresses one central question: How can schools and districts help students make well-informed choices about college? In…
Descriptors: College Choice, Decision Making, Student Costs, Paying for College
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Cardak, Buly A.; Ryan, Chris – Education Economics, 2023
Evidence from around the world shows low university participation among young people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds. A common concern is that disadvantaged young people may be unable to afford higher education costs. Using data on government benefits intended to support students from low income households in high school, we identify…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, College Attendance, Low Income Students, Costs
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Capik, Davina; Shupp, Matthew – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2023
There is limited research on the experiences of first-generation students who have completed their second year and enrolled for a third year in order to continue their studies even though this population of students are the most likely to drop out of college in their second year. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how current…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Rural Schools, Undergraduate Students, Academic Persistence
National Center for Homeless Education, 2024
Each year, more than a million young people in the United States experience homelessness; some of these young people, known as unaccompanied homeless youth, will face the challenges of homelessness while living on their own without the support of a caring adult. Unaccompanied homeless youth face the same struggles as other young people: trying to…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Barriers, Educational Attainment, Academic Achievement
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