[Excerpt] Few studies have examined whether financial aid affects college retention. This paper models the decision to enroll and re-enroll in college, which yields a bivariate probit model that is estimated using detailed individual data from a large public university. The analysis uses the unique detail of institution-specific data to examine the effect of financial aid on the re-enrollment decision, and exploits the sequential college completion process to condition the re-enrollment probabilities for college selection such that the implications are broader than is typical of a single-institution study. Overall, the results indicate that some types of need-based aid improve retention, but that merit-based aid has the largest retention ef...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
This article aims to review current literature on the enrollment and retention of student athletes a...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
In this paper, we leverage detailed, individual-level student data to understand the relationships b...
Student enrollment is of paramount importance to most colleges\u27 and universities\u27 financial st...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
This article reviews the existing research that investigates the relationship between financial aid ...
College completion agendas necessarily presume year-to-year student persistence. Institutional effor...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Despite the volume of research on college retention, additional investigation is warranted as many i...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
This study examined the relationship between student financial aid awarded, unmet financial need, an...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
This article aims to review current literature on the enrollment and retention of student athletes a...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
In this paper, we leverage detailed, individual-level student data to understand the relationships b...
Student enrollment is of paramount importance to most colleges\u27 and universities\u27 financial st...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
This article reviews the existing research that investigates the relationship between financial aid ...
College completion agendas necessarily presume year-to-year student persistence. Institutional effor...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to coll...
Despite the volume of research on college retention, additional investigation is warranted as many i...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityWe investigate relationships between several f...
This study examined the relationship between student financial aid awarded, unmet financial need, an...
Using institutional data, this paper presents a model to enable researchers and enrollment managers ...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
This article aims to review current literature on the enrollment and retention of student athletes a...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...