This study examines the effects of institutional financial aid on year-to-year persistence for a cohort of first-time, first-year students at three large, doctorate-granting public universities. Though billions of dollars are spent each year on institutional aid, much of the research to date on student persistence does not consider its effects on student departure. Using data from a statewide student unit record database, the effects of institutional aid on persistence were modeled using logistic regression. Findings suggest that institutional financial aid has a positive but modest effect on persisting. Interestingly, the effects of aid were greater for men than for women, all else being equal
Among the many expected outcomes of higher education, many of which are difficult to quantify, there...
College completion agendas necessarily presume year-to-year student persistence. Institutional effor...
The relationship between student persistence and types of financial aid at a Jesuit comprehensive un...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relationship between student persistence and financia...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
The study empirically examined the role of finances on college persistence by pre-senting a causal m...
Enhancing student persistence and effectively managing financial resources present important challen...
The increased emphasis on loans during the 1980s as a major source of student financial aid has caus...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
This study investigated the relationship between student financial aid and academic persistence of f...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
A five-year longitudinal study of attrition was done using as subjects 303 first-time, traditional-a...
Among the many expected outcomes of higher education, many of which are difficult to quantify, there...
College completion agendas necessarily presume year-to-year student persistence. Institutional effor...
The relationship between student persistence and types of financial aid at a Jesuit comprehensive un...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relationship between student persistence and financia...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
The study empirically examined the role of finances on college persistence by pre-senting a causal m...
Enhancing student persistence and effectively managing financial resources present important challen...
The increased emphasis on loans during the 1980s as a major source of student financial aid has caus...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
This study investigated the relationship between student financial aid and academic persistence of f...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
A five-year longitudinal study of attrition was done using as subjects 303 first-time, traditional-a...
Among the many expected outcomes of higher education, many of which are difficult to quantify, there...
College completion agendas necessarily presume year-to-year student persistence. Institutional effor...
The relationship between student persistence and types of financial aid at a Jesuit comprehensive un...