College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for failure, and financial aid introduces the possibility for moral hazard. Academic performance standards can serve three roles in this context: signaling expectations for success, providing incentives for increased student effort, and limiting financial losses. Such standards have existed in federal need-based aid programs for nearly 40 years in the form of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements, yet have received virtually no academic attention. In this paper, we sketch a simple model to illustrate not only student responses to standards but also the tradeoffs faced by a social planner weighing whether to set performance standards in...
Low-income students enrolled in a four-year, public institution are three times more likely to drop ...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for f...
Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) requirements have existed in some form in the federal student a...
The Federal Pell Grant Program is the nation’s largest need-based grant program. While students’ ini...
The Federal Pell Grant Program is the nation’s largest need-based grant program. While students’ ini...
National financial aid programs for disadvantaged students cover a significant fraction of college s...
This report explores the impact of SAP standards and policies on financial aid receipt and enrollmen...
Poor academic performance can result in financial aid suspension and can decrease the opportunity or...
Persistent racial and ethnic inequalities have been extensively cited and are known to be problemati...
This study evaluated the academic performance of financial aid recipients at the Southern College of...
Understanding the link between financial aid and college attainment is particularly important for th...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
To guide this research, the following hypothesis was established: 1. there is a positive difference ...
Low-income students enrolled in a four-year, public institution are three times more likely to drop ...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for f...
Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) requirements have existed in some form in the federal student a...
The Federal Pell Grant Program is the nation’s largest need-based grant program. While students’ ini...
The Federal Pell Grant Program is the nation’s largest need-based grant program. While students’ ini...
National financial aid programs for disadvantaged students cover a significant fraction of college s...
This report explores the impact of SAP standards and policies on financial aid receipt and enrollmen...
Poor academic performance can result in financial aid suspension and can decrease the opportunity or...
Persistent racial and ethnic inequalities have been extensively cited and are known to be problemati...
This study evaluated the academic performance of financial aid recipients at the Southern College of...
Understanding the link between financial aid and college attainment is particularly important for th...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
To guide this research, the following hypothesis was established: 1. there is a positive difference ...
Low-income students enrolled in a four-year, public institution are three times more likely to drop ...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...