This article describes the development and use of a simulation model designed to assist institutional policy makers in assessing a proposal to discount non-resident student tuition by offering a new institutional scholarship. The model proved to be a valuable tool for administrators in evaluating a wide range of policy alternatives, in the areas of enrollment, quality of the class, and net tuition revenue effects
Financial aid in private universities is one of the largest and fastest growing university budgets. ...
Tuition for higher education continues to increase substantially, causing colleges to be less afford...
This paper examines the effects of financial aid policies on the behavior of post-secondary institut...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
In spite of recent progress in national studies of the impact of student financial aid, there are st...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increases in institutional spending for financial aid an...
The author provides an outline of an institutional research model as well as offers other practical ...
Historically, colleges and universities have lacked models for systematically assessing the impact o...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
During the past three decades there have been substantial changes in federal and state student aid p...
The total amount provided by postsecondary education institutions for institutional grants increased...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
While national research has shown that student financial aid has a positive, direct effect on the fi...
Empirical studies exploring the impact of student aid on postsecondary enrollment often stop short o...
Financial aid in private universities is one of the largest and fastest growing university budgets. ...
Tuition for higher education continues to increase substantially, causing colleges to be less afford...
This paper examines the effects of financial aid policies on the behavior of post-secondary institut...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
In spite of recent progress in national studies of the impact of student financial aid, there are st...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increases in institutional spending for financial aid an...
The author provides an outline of an institutional research model as well as offers other practical ...
Historically, colleges and universities have lacked models for systematically assessing the impact o...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
During the past three decades there have been substantial changes in federal and state student aid p...
The total amount provided by postsecondary education institutions for institutional grants increased...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
While national research has shown that student financial aid has a positive, direct effect on the fi...
Empirical studies exploring the impact of student aid on postsecondary enrollment often stop short o...
Financial aid in private universities is one of the largest and fastest growing university budgets. ...
Tuition for higher education continues to increase substantially, causing colleges to be less afford...
This paper examines the effects of financial aid policies on the behavior of post-secondary institut...