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Schapiro, Morton Owen; And Others – 1990
This report presents the results of a study examining the effects of rapidly rising tuitions at the nation's "elite" private colleges and universities, and the impact on the enrollment of middle-income students. The paper traces the income background of Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) schools and shows how students from…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Bound Students, College Choice, Comparative Analysis
Perna, Laura Walter – 1997
The effects of financial aid on persistence to Bachelor's degree were studied using data from the national longitudinal Beginning Postsecondary Student Survey for 1989-90 freshmen. The subsample of 3,188 students were enrolled full-time in four-year institutions; persistence was defined as attainment of the Bachelor's degree from the institution…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Bachelors Degrees, Financial Needs, Grants
DuBrock, Caryl Pritsker – 2000
This study explored the role of financial aid in promoting year-to-year persistence over a five-year period following reauthorization of the Higher Education Act in 1992. The study cohort included 6,711 full-time beginning freshmen in the fall 1993/1994 terms at Arizona State University. Variables examined were (1) effects of receiving any…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Debt (Financial), Dropout Research
Bowen, Raymond C. – 1991
The complex rules and regulations of the student financial aid industry have alienated and confused both students and parents, especially those from lower income families. Unless simplified, the financial aid application process will continue to act as a deterrent to participation in the U.S. educational system. Families managing to overcome the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Colleges, Equal Education, Federal Aid
Erickson, Jacqueline M. – 1996
This critical qualitative study explored the obstacles older women encounter as they pursue doctorates. Introductory material identifies steps in a critical qualitative approach including monological data collection, preliminary reconstructive analysis, dialogical data generation, and description and explanation of system relationships. Four women…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Administrator Attitudes, Adult Students, Coping
Lafer, Mark – 1996
This study examines what is known about the changing impact of both federal and states' direct, need-based, student financial grant aid policies. The author then develops recommendations for further research to evaluate the effectiveness of specific state policies to compensate for a reduced Federal role in support of higher education access,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal State Relationship, Financial Aid Applicants
Cofer, James; Somers, Patricia – 1999
This study examined effects of increased availability of undergraduate student loan funds under the Higher Education Act Amendments of 1992. It studied the effects of price variables and accumulated debt on student persistence decisions using data from the National Student Postsecondary Aid 1992-93 and 1995-96 Surveys. For two-year college…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Debt (Financial), Educational Finance, Federal Programs
Hauptman, Arthur M. – Transfer Working Papers, 1992
Financial incentives are an important and vastly underutilized means of improving the rate at which two-year college students transfer to four-year institutions. The increased cost of tuition at a four-year institution can be a serious financial obstacle to the transfer student. One way to alleviate this might be to provide more financial aid to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Transfer Students, Colleges, Community Colleges
Flint, Thomas A. – 1996
The failure of students to repay federally insured loans has led to an increased emphasis on default prevention and threatens institutions with high default rates with exclusion from federal student aid programs. Prior studies of default prevention using theoretical constructs based on economics, sociology, and psychology have yielded mixed…
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Finance, Federal Programs, Financial Aid Applicants
Chatman, Steven P.; Smith, Kandis – 1998
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels because: (1) some admissions measures exhibit racial or economic/social status bias, (2) there is evidence that financial barriers exist, and (3) a belief exists that race-blind admissions policies which include adjustments that offset students' social…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, Civil Rights Legislation
Seidman, Robert – 1998
As part of an effort to reduce the costs of attending college, in 1996 New Hampshire College began developing a three-year bachelor's degree program in Business Administration with the goal of reengineering the existing four-year, eight-semester program into a competency- and outcomes-based, team-taught, cohort-based, interdisciplinary, and…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Bachelors Degrees, Business Administration Education, Competency Based Education
Hossler, Don; Hu, Shouping; Schmit, Jack – 1998
This study focuses on predictors of student sensitivity to college tuition and financial aid in their college choice process. Data were drawn from a longitudinal study on the postsecondary education choices of high school students in the state of Indiana. The variables student and family background, student academic characteristics, student…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Choice, College Preparation, Correlation
Roth, Andrew Paul – 1999
State-sponsored, tax-advantaged college savings programs (prepaid tuition plans, college savings trusts, and college savings bonds) have proliferated since 1994. This study, which examined 160 documents from 44 states, focuses on their effect on policy, and on the debate over public-versus-private responsibility to pay for higher education, as…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Educational Finance, Educational Responsibility
Heller, Donald E. – 2000
This paper analyzes data from the 1989-90 and 1995-96 National Postsecondary Student Aid Studies to examine the awarding of institutional need-based versus non-need grants to undergraduate students. The study examines how the use of the different types of scholarships has changed in recent years; characteristics of students who receive the grants;…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Asian American Students, Black Students, College Students
Heller, Donald E. – 1996
This research examined the impact of state policies regarding tuition rates and financial aid budgets on access to public higher education. The study addressed two specific issues: (1) whether undergraduate enrollment rates of students in different racial groups changed during the period 1976-94, and (2) the impact of increased tuition at public…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Education, College Admission, College Attendance