This historical perspective and creative \u27burden-sharing\u27 approach to financing a college education was presented at a conference in December 1988 at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D. C. Look for the article in New Ways of Paying for College, a book to be published in Fall, 1989, by ACE/MacMilla
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This article provides, via a qualitative analysis, an alternative view on how to pay for college edu...
A college education is a rite of passage for many young adults in the United States. The rate of col...
This article examines the intergenerational implications of recent changes in college loan programs,...
This article examines the wide range of alternative financing plans which have been devised to help ...
The author surveys the plethora of creative ideas that have sprung up over the last few years to he...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
Introduction and Summary The cost of four years of undergraduate education, including living expense...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
Higher education in the United States is known for its diversity; but even more diverse than the sys...
In order to broaden discussion about higher education finance, this policy brief outlines a proposal...
Colleges, universities, and the communities they serve have always been concerned about students ’ a...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
There can be little doubt that the existing system of college finance is in trouble. The litany of i...
The cost of sending a child to college in the United States is rapidly increasing. As a result, the ...
For more than 30 years, the federal government has focused on increasing the postsecondary education...
This article provides, via a qualitative analysis, an alternative view on how to pay for college edu...
A college education is a rite of passage for many young adults in the United States. The rate of col...
This article examines the intergenerational implications of recent changes in college loan programs,...