Recent years have seen large increases in the cost of a college degree, with higher education institutions becoming more reliant on tuition fees rather than state funding. Part of 2009’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act had the aim of incentivizing states to spend more on higher education and to improve college affordability. Using a dataset spanning nine years and 50 states, Jennifer A. Delaney takes a close look at the policy’s effects. She finds that while states did not cut their appropriations for higher education, they do appear to have reduced student aid — a category of spending not specified in the legislation. She argues that if college is to remain affordable, future federal matching fund programs need to consider all types...
This case study examines the public policy process in New Jersey and how it influenced the distribut...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
States support higher education affordability by providing direct funding to higher education instit...
Every year, the U.S government gives billions in financial aid for people on low incomes who want to...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
Federal higher education benefits are crucial investments for securing the country's future economic...
It is well known that public higher education funding fluctuates dramatically with the business cycl...
In an era of significant disinvestment in public higher education by state governments, many public ...
This study examines reasons for the decline in state funding for public higher education. Prior stud...
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
As student debt continues to climb, it's important to understand how our once debt-free system of pu...
In recent times, there has been a consistent decrease in the amount of state budgets for higher educ...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
We review basic facts about higher education finance in the United States and analytical, empirical ...
This case study examines the public policy process in New Jersey and how it influenced the distribut...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
States support higher education affordability by providing direct funding to higher education instit...
Every year, the U.S government gives billions in financial aid for people on low incomes who want to...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
Federal higher education benefits are crucial investments for securing the country's future economic...
It is well known that public higher education funding fluctuates dramatically with the business cycl...
In an era of significant disinvestment in public higher education by state governments, many public ...
This study examines reasons for the decline in state funding for public higher education. Prior stud...
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
As student debt continues to climb, it's important to understand how our once debt-free system of pu...
In recent times, there has been a consistent decrease in the amount of state budgets for higher educ...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
We review basic facts about higher education finance in the United States and analytical, empirical ...
This case study examines the public policy process in New Jersey and how it influenced the distribut...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...