ERIC Number: EJ1050435
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015
Pages: 19
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ISSN: ISSN-1066-8926
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Examining Zero Expected Family Contribution as a New Criterion for "Low Income": Comparing the Impact on Student Persistence at Two- and Four-Year Institutions
Davidson, J. Cody
Community College Journal of Research and Practice, v39 n5 p442-460 2015
The designation "low income" is often assigned to students who are Federal Pell Grant eligible; however, family incomes for these recipients range from $0 to as high as $60,000 (Baum & Payea, 2011). Over 93% of all zero expected family contribution (EFC) students have a family income of $30,000 or less and constituted 67.4% of all Federal Pell Grant disbursements in 2009-2010. Given the wide range of family incomes, state need-based grant eligibility requirements, and current fiscal constraints, the purpose of this study was to compare predictors of student first- to second-year persistence, for zero and nonzero EFC students at two- and four-year institutions, as suggested by Davidson (2013). Logistic regressions showed differences between students at two- and four-year institutions as well as zero and nonzero students. Using a zero EFC as a criterion for low income could prove a valuable alternative to Federal Pell Grant eligibility for state and institutional policy makers when allocating need-based financial aid. In doing so, consideration must be given to this student population's particular needs and factors that best foster student success.
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Grants, Federal Aid, Family Income, Paying for College, Parent Financial Contribution, Eligibility, Comparative Analysis, Predictor Variables, Academic Persistence, Regression (Statistics), Two Year Colleges, Colleges, Postsecondary Education, Student Characteristics, Parents, Educational Attainment, Enrollment, College Preparation, Student Loan Programs, Work Study Programs, Scholarships, State Aid
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Two Year Colleges; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Kentucky
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: Pell Grant Program; Stafford Student Loan Program
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