In this essay, we explore the importance of state financial aid programs for both states and the students they serve. Effective state financial aid policy benefits from rigorous research that engages partners from a variety of roles, such as state agencies, legislative staff, and intermediary organizations. It also benefits from the engagement of financial aid professionals. This essay supports the key role played by each of these stakeholders in the execution and dissemination of research projects related to state aid programs
This paper is one in a series of reports funded by Lumina Foundation. The series is designed to gene...
This article features a case study from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), a large, public, urb...
This article describes higher education financial assistance tools designed mainly for students of m...
Academic research often does not find its way into the policy arena because of the nature of the wor...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
Since the passage of the Higher Education Act of 1965, great progress has been made in increasing co...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Those interested in positioning research to be used by policymakers or funded by foundations often w...
Various gift-aid, loan, and work-study programs help college students fill the gap between education...
This article describes important reasons why financial aid administrators should do more research, a...
This article examines the administration of student financial aid programs at institutional and stat...
This dissertation examines three different aspects of financial aid policy in the United States. In ...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
This thesis is a combination of two papers studying the effect of state funding for higher education...
This paper is one in a series of reports funded by Lumina Foundation. The series is designed to gene...
This article features a case study from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), a large, public, urb...
This article describes higher education financial assistance tools designed mainly for students of m...
Academic research often does not find its way into the policy arena because of the nature of the wor...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
Since the passage of the Higher Education Act of 1965, great progress has been made in increasing co...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Those interested in positioning research to be used by policymakers or funded by foundations often w...
Various gift-aid, loan, and work-study programs help college students fill the gap between education...
This article describes important reasons why financial aid administrators should do more research, a...
This article examines the administration of student financial aid programs at institutional and stat...
This dissertation examines three different aspects of financial aid policy in the United States. In ...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
This thesis is a combination of two papers studying the effect of state funding for higher education...
This paper is one in a series of reports funded by Lumina Foundation. The series is designed to gene...
This article features a case study from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), a large, public, urb...
This article describes higher education financial assistance tools designed mainly for students of m...