AbstractThis study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep residents at home” so they can attend university, by providing a bursary in their first year of university following high school graduation. The study offers insight into higher education students’ financial circumstances, thereby suggesting policy direction for governments and higher education institutions wishing to retain talent and support student financing. The findings show that the resident students considered in the study appeared to value the bursary. However, none of the key metrics related to participation in or conversion to the home institution indicated that the bursary impacted enrolment or participation. This research highligh...
Around the world each year, large sums of money are expended in helping students access higher educa...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can ...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
The 2004 Higher Education Act introduced variable tuition fees of up to £3,000 for full‐time undergr...
Institutional grants, or bursaries, now are a central feature of the student financial aid systems i...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
Amongst the first of the challenges facing prospective first-year university students is the need to...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
The cost of higher education continues to rise, forcing many students to seek financial support to p...
In a period of student loan scandals and U.S. financial market instability impacting on the cost and...
Around the world each year, large sums of money are expended in helping students access higher educa...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can ...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
The 2004 Higher Education Act introduced variable tuition fees of up to £3,000 for full‐time undergr...
Institutional grants, or bursaries, now are a central feature of the student financial aid systems i...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
Amongst the first of the challenges facing prospective first-year university students is the need to...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
The cost of higher education continues to rise, forcing many students to seek financial support to p...
In a period of student loan scandals and U.S. financial market instability impacting on the cost and...
Around the world each year, large sums of money are expended in helping students access higher educa...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can ...