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Matt Ormandy; Alexa Ferdinands; Autumn Nesdoly; Maria Mayan – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
This qualitative pilot study introduces and reflects on early development and implementation of the Zero Fee Tuition (ZFT) program in the rural, oil and gas town of Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada. This innovative, primarily municipally funded program, implemented in 2019, provides local students with up to $5,000 in free tuition for select…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tuition, Educational Finance, Tuition Grants
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James Monogan – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2024
Pell eligibility for incarcerated people is a great rehabilitative opportunity, but several challenges remain. This article recaps five of the issues identified by the original research articles in this special issue. It also considers how solutions proposed in these studies may be beneficial across a variety of these issues and gathers…
Descriptors: Grants, Correctional Education, Educational Finance, Tuition Grants
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Laura W. Perna – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2024
As in other nations, higher education has many benefits for individual participants and for communities in the United States. But, the opportunity to attain higher education is unequal. To understand the forces that contribute to higher education attainment in the United States, this essay first provides a brief overview of the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, High School Graduates, College Freshmen, Educational Attainment
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Behaunek, Luke; Gansemer-Topf, Ann M. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2019
This paper describes relationships between tuition discounting (TD), net tuition revenue, and other institutional characteristics at four-year, liberal arts institutions. TD, a practice whereby institutional grants are used to subsidize a student's educational expense, has become a common practice at four-year institutions. TDs impact on…
Descriptors: Tuition, Tuition Grants, Educational Finance, Small Colleges
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Wyness, Gill – Education Sciences, 2016
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the major source of non-repayable aid for poor students in England, with £300 m spent per year. The aims of the bursary system were never explicitly laid out by government, making it challenging to evaluate this unique form of aid. In this paper, I…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Efficiency
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Letteer, Melvin E. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2008
The Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) is a broad-based initiative that provides the opportunity for traditional and nontraditional secondary school students and General Educational Development (GED) recipients to earn scholarships that may be used at Kentucky colleges, universities, and selected technical and vocational education…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Tuition Grants, College Bound Students, Scholarships
Smith, Joseph D.; Moracco, Judy N. – Lifelong Learning, 1984
Describes a study and methods used by Navy Campus to choose a funding arrangement that would make the best use of the money available for voluntary educational purposes. Discusses modifying the economic concept of price elasticity to the interests of educationally oriented audiences. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Finance, Military Personnel, Student Financial Aid
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Ziderman, Adrian – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Analyzes a student-loans scheme in Thailand to increase access of poor students, for example, to upper-secondary and postsecondary education. Finds average repayment ratio of loans is 10 percent or less. Recommends conversion of upper-secondary loans to grants and reforms in postsecondary loan procedures to improve repayment and recovery ratios.…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education
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Romaniuk, Jean Gasen – Educational Gerontology, 1983
Analyzes the awareness and impact of tuition-waiver policies among older adults and institutions of higher education in Virginia. Results indicated a high level of awareness among institutions and less awareness among older adults. Although the financial burden on institutions is relatively small, incentives for program development are…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities, Free Education, Higher Education
Hubbell, Loren Loomis – Business Officer, 1995
A study by the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) analyzed tuition discount ratios for small colleges with lower tuition, small colleges with higher tuition, and large colleges/universities. It examined average tuition discount percentages, average tuition rates and enrollments, percent of students aided, and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Enrollment, Higher Education
Connor, Shanna; McDonald, Dale – Momentum, 2002
Presents details of the Zelman argument in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which challenged the Cleveland school voucher program. Argues that Cleveland's intent was not to assist private schools or advance religion, but rather to help students who were enrolled in a failing public school system. (NB)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
Callahan, Lawrence S.; Sampugnaro, Trudy – Momentum, 1998
Explores how school administrators can provide a quality Catholic education for all families without depleting the parish's limited financial resources. Describes a phase-in process for a parish tuition assistance program as a new model for implementing change. (VWC)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
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Levin, Henry M. – Harvard Educational Review, 1982
Four types of federal grants used to address national concerns of educational equity are examined and evaluated: general aid to education, categorical grants for educational equity, block grants for specific groups of equity programs, and matching grants for educational equity. (CT)
Descriptors: Block Grants, Categorical Aid, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
Jacobs, Richard M. – Momentum, 1991
A policy is proposed to enhance recruitment and retention of quality teachers in Catholic schools. Teachers would receive educational scholarships based on years of service, redeemable for the educator or the educator's dependent child. Such tuition scholarships would provide incentive for persons to enter or stay in teaching. (SLD)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
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Hendrix, Rebecca C. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1994
The Technology Scholarship Program for Alabama Teachers (TSPAT) is Alabama's commitment to training its public school teachers in across-the-curriculum integration of educational technology. The program awards tuition and fee assistance to teachers to improve Alabama public education. Alabama is empowering its teachers by providing this funding…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Development