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Ver Ploeg, Michele – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Investigates the relationship between family structure and 4-year college enrollment and completion. Uses 1980 High School and Beyond Sophomore cohort and its subsequent followup surveys. Finds that family-income differences can explain much of the differences in college attendance and completion rates between students from disrupted families and…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Students, Enrollment, Family Income
ACT, Inc., 2007
The materials in this College Planning Guide support a 40-50 minute general college planning presentation. It is most effective when delivered to high school juniors (and their parents) in the spring. It can also be used in the fall with seniors or with sophomores and their parents who desire an overview of the college planning process. The…
Descriptors: Planning, Guidelines, High School Students, College Attendance
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Postsecondary Research, Information Systems and Institutional Aid. – 1989
This report about undergraduate costs of attendance and financial aid in New York State is based on information provided by New York's degree-granting colleges and universities, the Higher Education Services Corporation, and a simulation model developed by New York State's Education Department. Chapter 1 compares trends in college costs, family…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Student Costs
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St. John, Edward P.; Musoba, Glenda D.; Simmons, Ada B. – Review of Higher Education, 2003
This study assesses the impact of Indiana's Twenty-first Century Scholars Program, a supplemental grant program that provides aid to low-income students who kept an eighth grade "promise" to prepare for college and to remain drug free. Analyses reveal that the grants helped equalize opportunity to persist in Indiana's public colleges.…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Grants, Higher Education, Low Income Groups
Dynarski, Susan M. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999
Does student aid increase college attendance or simply subsidize costs for infra-marginal students? Settling the question empirically is a challenge, because aid is correlated with many characteristics that influence educational investment decisions. A shift in financial aid policy that affects some youth but not others can provide an identifying…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, College Attendance, Correlation, Graduation
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Fuller, Winship C.; And Others – Journal of Human Resources, 1982
The effects of tuition costs, financial aid, and individual attributes on college choice are analyzed using a conditional logit model. The results confirm that financial aid can be an important determinant of postsecondary school attendance. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Standards, College Attendance, College Choice
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Kena, Grace; Musu-Gillette, Lauren; Robinson, Jennifer; Wang, Xiaolei; Rathbun, Amy; Zhang, Jijun; Wilkinson-Flicker, Sidney; Barmer, Amy; Velez, Erin Dunlop Velez – National Center for Education Statistics, 2015
The U.S. Congress has mandated that the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) produce an annual report to help inform policymakers about the progress of education in the United States. Using data from across the center and from other sources of education data, "The Condition of Education 2015" presents 42 key indicators on…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Trend Analysis, Educational Attainment, Student Characteristics
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Anderson, Carol H.; And Others – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1985
Current policies and practices in Illinois colleges and universities in using institutional financial aid as a student recruitment means are discussed, and sources and types of aid for specific student target groups are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Attendance, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education, Incentives
Florida State Legislature, Tallahassee. Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability. – 2003
College students must pay for educational expenses and living costs. Educational expenses account for 18 to 25% of the cost of college attendance. The cost of attending college, as calculated by each institution, is used to determine a student's financial need and eligibility for financial aid. The cost of attendance varies among institutions,…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Housing, College Students, Higher Education
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King, Jacqueline E. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Describes how students' financing choices, together with institutional policies and practices in student advising, can impede or facilitate persistence and degree attainment among nontraditional students. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Attendance, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students
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Seftor, Neil S.; Turner, Sarah E. – Journal of Human Resources, 2002
Data from 1969-1972 and 1974-1977 (surrounding implementation of Pell Grants in 1973) and 1984-1986 and 1988-1990 (surrounding eligibility changes for independent students) show that increased federal financial aid for nontraditional students had a significant effect on their college enrollment decisions. (Contains 28 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Attendance, Enrollment Influences, Federal Aid
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2009
Financing higher education requires political leaders, policymakers, and educators to address broad public policy questions, including ascertaining: the levels of state funding to colleges and universities that are necessary to maintain the economic and social well-being of the American people; the tuition levels that are appropriate given the…
Descriptors: Productivity, Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort
Yi, Peggy S.; And Others – 1982
The impact of federal aid cutbacks on enrollment at West Virginia University (WVU) was studied. The total amount awarded to WVU students in each program and the average award, along with the number of students applying for each federal aid program, were assessed for 1981-1982 and 1982-1983. In addition, the students who applied but did not receive…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Eligibility, Enrollment Trends, Federal Aid
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Turner, Charles F.; Wiedmann, J. Michael – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2001
A public university developed a comprehensive data file with specifically selected information from students' records in the admissions, registrar's, and student financial aid offices. Data analysis revealed some enrollment trends of first-year, direct-from-high-school applicants related to financial aid variables. (EV)
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Students, Databases, Enrollment Trends
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Hilmer, Michael J. – Economics of Education Review, 2001
Studies the effect of net attendance costs on student-enrollment patterns at in-state public 4-year colleges. Findings suggest that when net attendance costs increase, students without financial aid, especially high-test, black, and Hispanic students, may be less likely to attend in-state public 4-year colleges. (Contains 28 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Black Students, College Attendance, College Entrance Examinations, Econometrics
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