The author analyzes current computer capabilities and investigates technological innovation in the aid office. She bases her research on a national survey of financial aid directors
This article reports the development of two computer models, one mainframe the other microcomputer, ...
Financial aid office management is compelling, vital, and energetic; it involves the exercise of res...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Historically, the financial aid area of higher education institutions has been slower to computerize...
Few argue the premise that financial aid is one of the most vital services offered to college studen...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the influence individual and organizational factors exerted...
To most students, the Financial Aid office is a small room in the basement of Holmes Hall where they...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
Two essential tools for\u27 anyone working with the World Wide Web are a crystal ball and a seat bel...
The authors examine the relationship between financial aid staff and students and attempt to analyze...
This article describes important reasons why financial aid administrators should do more research, a...
Academic research often does not find its way into the policy arena because of the nature of the wor...
In spite of recent progress in national studies of the impact of student financial aid, there are st...
The use of computers in financial aid operations is not new or startling. Many offices have used Ele...
In 1999-2000, postsecondary institutions awarded more than $10 billion in institutional grants to un...
This article reports the development of two computer models, one mainframe the other microcomputer, ...
Financial aid office management is compelling, vital, and energetic; it involves the exercise of res...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Historically, the financial aid area of higher education institutions has been slower to computerize...
Few argue the premise that financial aid is one of the most vital services offered to college studen...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the influence individual and organizational factors exerted...
To most students, the Financial Aid office is a small room in the basement of Holmes Hall where they...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
Two essential tools for\u27 anyone working with the World Wide Web are a crystal ball and a seat bel...
The authors examine the relationship between financial aid staff and students and attempt to analyze...
This article describes important reasons why financial aid administrators should do more research, a...
Academic research often does not find its way into the policy arena because of the nature of the wor...
In spite of recent progress in national studies of the impact of student financial aid, there are st...
The use of computers in financial aid operations is not new or startling. Many offices have used Ele...
In 1999-2000, postsecondary institutions awarded more than $10 billion in institutional grants to un...
This article reports the development of two computer models, one mainframe the other microcomputer, ...
Financial aid office management is compelling, vital, and energetic; it involves the exercise of res...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...