The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (TRA 1997) is the largest single increase in federal funding for higher education since the GI Bill. This chapter explores the impact of this new federal law on state higher education policy and offers options and recommendations for state response. These recommendations are based on the belief that programs which support both access and affordability are necessary to advance the larger national policy of college opportunity, but that affordability should not be allowed to supersede access as a policy goal
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (TRA 1997) is the largest single increase in federal funding for hig...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
During the past 10 years, tax benefits have played an increasingly important role in federal higher ...
In order to broaden discussion about higher education finance, this policy brief outlines a proposal...
1997. Whereas other federal student aid programs have used grants, scholarships, and loans to help s...
This paper discusses the public interests served by expanding higher educational opportunity to econ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
Higher education in the United States grew rapidly in the post-World War II era, more than doubling ...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
The federal government has a wide range of instruments by which it can influence the nation\u27s hig...
This Article suggests that the cost of the education incentives in the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 i...
This study investigated the relationship of key issues related to capital and operating budget pract...
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (TRA 1997) is the largest single increase in federal funding for hig...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
During the past 10 years, tax benefits have played an increasingly important role in federal higher ...
In order to broaden discussion about higher education finance, this policy brief outlines a proposal...
1997. Whereas other federal student aid programs have used grants, scholarships, and loans to help s...
This paper discusses the public interests served by expanding higher educational opportunity to econ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
Higher education in the United States grew rapidly in the post-World War II era, more than doubling ...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
The federal government has a wide range of instruments by which it can influence the nation\u27s hig...
This Article suggests that the cost of the education incentives in the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 i...
This study investigated the relationship of key issues related to capital and operating budget pract...
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...