Students from low income families have relatively poor prospects for earning a baccalaureate degree from college. Furthermore, while the prospects for students from higher income families improved during the 1980s, students from families earning less than $20,000 per year lost both in terms of access to higher education and completion of degree programs. This paper examines three financial aid policies that work against dependent students from low income families: (1) zeroing-out calculated negative parental contributions, (2) requiring a minimum self help expectation from students from low income families, and (3) substituting expensive financial aid (loans) for free aid (grants). These policies make college a substantially more expensive ...
Middle income families have begun to complain that they can no longer afford to send their children ...
African American students from low-income communities who are often plagued with generational povert...
Every year, the U.S government gives billions in financial aid for people on low incomes who want to...
Higher education plays an increasingly important role in helping individuals attain social and econo...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
114 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Finance and the Clark Honors College of the Unive...
This article describes the changes in patterns of freshmen and family incomes in colleges and the na...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
There has been increasing public concern about whether financial aid programs enable low-income yout...
This article describes what is known from prior research about the impact of student financial aid p...
In 1999-2000, over 13,000 low-income high school graduates who were eligible for state based financi...
Access to financial aid is dependent on a variety of factors, including the time of application; the...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
UnrestrictedToday's expanding global society has caused changes in the needs of the workforce as wel...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Middle income families have begun to complain that they can no longer afford to send their children ...
African American students from low-income communities who are often plagued with generational povert...
Every year, the U.S government gives billions in financial aid for people on low incomes who want to...
Higher education plays an increasingly important role in helping individuals attain social and econo...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
114 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Finance and the Clark Honors College of the Unive...
This article describes the changes in patterns of freshmen and family incomes in colleges and the na...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
There has been increasing public concern about whether financial aid programs enable low-income yout...
This article describes what is known from prior research about the impact of student financial aid p...
In 1999-2000, over 13,000 low-income high school graduates who were eligible for state based financi...
Access to financial aid is dependent on a variety of factors, including the time of application; the...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
UnrestrictedToday's expanding global society has caused changes in the needs of the workforce as wel...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Middle income families have begun to complain that they can no longer afford to send their children ...
African American students from low-income communities who are often plagued with generational povert...
Every year, the U.S government gives billions in financial aid for people on low incomes who want to...