vii, 77 leaves. Advisor: John ParkerProblem. In order to meet enrollment goals, college and university personnel are increasingly utilizing financial aid in their marketing strategies. As pressure to efficiently allocate limited financial aid funds at colleges and universities has grown, increased use of financial aid in enrollment management strategies has followed. Allocating an institution's limited resources in order to meet enrollment goals is at times in conflict with equal access philosophies. As a result, college and university financial aid professionals are often confronted with the dilemma of using equity based models or efficiency based models for the allocation of limited student aid funds. Procedure. As assessment tool was d...
Access to financial aid is crucial in ensuring that students can afford college. Students must file ...
Students at a college or university who receive need-based financial aid, receive a tremendous finan...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the impact of financial aid programs on st...
vii, 77 leaves. Advisor: John ParkerProblem. In order to meet enrollment goals, college and universi...
The landscape of higher education is ever-evolving, and the financial aid office, in particular, has...
107 leaves. Advisor: Donald Adams.The problem. This study was conducted to determine if the organiza...
Financial aid offices exist in virtually every postsecondary institution in the United States. They ...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
In the paper the authors first reviewed methodological issues critical to financial aid studies, inc...
This dissertation examines the status of enrollment at selected HBCs and endeavors to determine poss...
The purpose of this study was to assess the attitudes of administrators towards the new financial ai...
Due to rising tuition costs at postsecondary institutions, financial aid has become more important t...
In higher education, the opportunity to persist is problematic for many reasons but for most student...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Access to financial aid is crucial in ensuring that students can afford college. Students must file ...
Students at a college or university who receive need-based financial aid, receive a tremendous finan...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the impact of financial aid programs on st...
vii, 77 leaves. Advisor: John ParkerProblem. In order to meet enrollment goals, college and universi...
The landscape of higher education is ever-evolving, and the financial aid office, in particular, has...
107 leaves. Advisor: Donald Adams.The problem. This study was conducted to determine if the organiza...
Financial aid offices exist in virtually every postsecondary institution in the United States. They ...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
In the paper the authors first reviewed methodological issues critical to financial aid studies, inc...
This dissertation examines the status of enrollment at selected HBCs and endeavors to determine poss...
The purpose of this study was to assess the attitudes of administrators towards the new financial ai...
Due to rising tuition costs at postsecondary institutions, financial aid has become more important t...
In higher education, the opportunity to persist is problematic for many reasons but for most student...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Access to financial aid is crucial in ensuring that students can afford college. Students must file ...
Students at a college or university who receive need-based financial aid, receive a tremendous finan...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the impact of financial aid programs on st...