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Jarmolowski, Hannah; Roza, Marguerite – Edunomics Lab, 2021
Because states typically fund districts based on student counts, districts reporting shrinking enrollment worry about shrinking dollars as well. The seemingly obvious quick fix is for states to hold districts financially harmless for some or all of their enrollment loss. But states have many factors to weigh when deciding whether or how to go down…
Descriptors: Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, State Policy, Educational Policy
Hetherington, Chelsea – Journal of Extension, 2020
Many Extension precollege programs seek to increase young people's interest in and aspirations toward college by fostering the development of skills that support a successful college transition. By pairing existing data with participant enrollment records, Extension professionals can more easily capture the impact of precollege programs on college…
Descriptors: Extension Education, College Attendance, Enrollment Rate, Youth Programs
Dynarski, Susan; Libassi, C. J.; Michelmore, Katherine; Owen, Stephanie – Grantee Submission, 2021
High-achieving, low-income students attend selective colleges at far lower rates than upper-income students with similar achievement. Behavioral biases, intensified by complexity and uncertainty in the admissions and aid process, may explain this gap. In a large-scale experiment we test an early commitment of free tuition at a flagship university.…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Paying for College, Tuition, College Applicants