International audienceUsing comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial aid program, this paper provides new evidence on the impact of large-scale need-based grant programs on the college enrollment decisions, persistence, and graduation rates of low-income students. We exploit sharp discontinuities in the grant eligibility formula to identify the impact of aid on student outcomes at different levels of study. We find that the provision of 1,500 euros cash allowances to prospective undergraduate or graduate students increases their college enrollment rates by 5 to 7 percent. Moreover, we show that need-based grants have positive effects on student persistence and degree completion
This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students....
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Most low-income, high-achieving students in the United States neither attend nor apply to selective ...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial aid program, this paper...
International audienceUsing comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial a...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France’s single largest financial aid program, this paper...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Understanding how higher education (HE) finance policy can affect HE decisions is important for unde...
National financial aid programs for disadvantaged students cover a significant fraction of college s...
Evidence of greater economic stratification brings challenges to higher education’s enrollment of lo...
This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students....
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Most low-income, high-achieving students in the United States neither attend nor apply to selective ...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial aid program, this paper...
International audienceUsing comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial a...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France’s single largest financial aid program, this paper...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
This study examined the distribution of financial aid among financially dependent four-year college ...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Understanding how higher education (HE) finance policy can affect HE decisions is important for unde...
National financial aid programs for disadvantaged students cover a significant fraction of college s...
Evidence of greater economic stratification brings challenges to higher education’s enrollment of lo...
This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students....
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Most low-income, high-achieving students in the United States neither attend nor apply to selective ...