Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing returns to postsecondary education and significant policy efforts to improve access. We describe the barriers that students face during the transition to college and review the evidence on potential policy solutions. We focus primarily on research that examines causal relationships using experimental or quasi-experimental methods, though we draw upon descriptive evidence to provide context. Our review is distinctive in three respects. First, in addition to the literature on financial aid, we examine the evidence on informational and behavioral interventions, academic programs, and affirmative action policies intended to improve college access....
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
This dissertation uses survey data and administrative data to explore persistent barriers in access ...
By examining trends in college affordability, this article explores the extent to which the public p...
Persisting social and economic inequalities exist in achieving a postsecondary education. These ine...
Persisting social and economic inequalities exist in achieving a postsecondary education. These ine...
Rapid tuition increases over the last few decades have made public institutions much less affordable...
Since the passage of the Higher Education Act of 1965, great progress has been made in increasing co...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
We review the experimental and quasi-experimental research evidence on the causal relationship betwe...
For more than 30 years, the federal government has focused on increasing the postsecondary education...
The original goal of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the amendments to that act in 1972, and reaut...
American society reflects considerable class immobility, much of which may be explained by the wide ...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
Since 1980, the gap in college participation rates between low-income and high-income students and b...
American society reflects considerable class immobility, much of which may be explained by the wide ...
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
This dissertation uses survey data and administrative data to explore persistent barriers in access ...
By examining trends in college affordability, this article explores the extent to which the public p...
Persisting social and economic inequalities exist in achieving a postsecondary education. These ine...
Persisting social and economic inequalities exist in achieving a postsecondary education. These ine...
Rapid tuition increases over the last few decades have made public institutions much less affordable...
Since the passage of the Higher Education Act of 1965, great progress has been made in increasing co...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
We review the experimental and quasi-experimental research evidence on the causal relationship betwe...
For more than 30 years, the federal government has focused on increasing the postsecondary education...
The original goal of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the amendments to that act in 1972, and reaut...
American society reflects considerable class immobility, much of which may be explained by the wide ...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
Since 1980, the gap in college participation rates between low-income and high-income students and b...
American society reflects considerable class immobility, much of which may be explained by the wide ...
This thesis examines two uncommon topics in the economic literature regarding college access and com...
This dissertation uses survey data and administrative data to explore persistent barriers in access ...
By examining trends in college affordability, this article explores the extent to which the public p...