This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college students and the effectiveness of different types of financial aid in promoting student persistence and timely bachelor’s degree attainment. The findings of descriptive statistical and logistic regression analyses using the NCES Beginning Postsecondary Students (1990-94) data show that subsidized loans taken in the first year of college have a positive effect on persistence. The first-year distribution of aid does not close the income gap in bachelor’s degree attainment. Living on campus and first-year grade point average are the most important predictors of timely degree completion
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
The Pell Grant program is the largest means-tested financial assistance available to postsecondary s...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
This paper examines the total, direct, and indirect effects of receiving any financial aid, as well ...
This research study examined the relationship between persistence to graduation within six years and...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relationship between student persistence and financia...
This study informs public policies regarding the use of subsidized loans as financial aid for commun...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
This mixed methods research study used a QUAN-QUAL Model to examine the impact that various factors ...
This study investigated the relationship between student financial aid and academic persistence of f...
A five-year longitudinal study of attrition was done using as subjects 303 first-time, traditional-a...
Student enrollment is of paramount importance to most colleges\u27 and universities\u27 financial st...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
The Pell Grant program is the largest means-tested financial assistance available to postsecondary s...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
This paper examines the total, direct, and indirect effects of receiving any financial aid, as well ...
This research study examined the relationship between persistence to graduation within six years and...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relationship between student persistence and financia...
This study informs public policies regarding the use of subsidized loans as financial aid for commun...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
This mixed methods research study used a QUAN-QUAL Model to examine the impact that various factors ...
This study investigated the relationship between student financial aid and academic persistence of f...
A five-year longitudinal study of attrition was done using as subjects 303 first-time, traditional-a...
Student enrollment is of paramount importance to most colleges\u27 and universities\u27 financial st...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
The Pell Grant program is the largest means-tested financial assistance available to postsecondary s...