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Anderson, Drew M.; Zaber, Melanie A. – RAND Corporation, 2021
Almost every state offers some kind of college tuition assistance for students from low-income families who attend in-state colleges and universities. This aid is important: It can make all the difference as to whether students finish a degree program that can help pave their way to a well-paying job and meaningful career. In New Jersey, residents…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Time to Degree, Student Financial Aid, College Students
Bradley, A. Paul, Jr.; Blanco, Cheryl D. – Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2010
Fewer than one-third of degree-seeking, full-time freshmen in the nation's public four-year institutions graduate in four years. To help raise this rate, SREB examined many strategies that public institutions are using to help more students earn bachelor's degrees, with particular attention to students in regional colleges and universities who…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, Student Improvement
Delta Cost Project at American Institutes for Research, 2010
This State Profile from the Delta Cost Project presents data on key Delta metrics for public research, master's, bachelor's, and community college sectors in the state of New Jersey. The data are limited to a five-year period, showing data for the most recent year, and the five-year change.
Descriptors: Expenditure per Student, Costs, Tuition, Fees
New Jersey Commission on Higher Education, 2010
This biennial survey, issued to all New Jersey postsecondary institutions, provides the Commission on Higher Education with current information about both the population of college students with disabilities in the state as well as the extent to which this population is served by the state-funded regional centers. New for Fall 2008, the Commission…
Descriptors: College Students, Disabilities, Private Colleges, Public Colleges
New Jersey State Commission on Higher Education. – 1998
This report on outcomes in New Jersey's public colleges and universities has the following key findings: (1) total undergraduate enrollment decreased by approximately 15,000 students between 1992 and 1997 as a result of declining part-time enrollment and despite an increase of 8,000 in full-time undergraduate enrollment during the same period; (2)…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Accountability, College Outcomes Assessment, College Students