We evaluate the effects of academic achievement awards for first and second-year college students on a Canadian commuter campus. The award scheme offered linear cash incentives for course grades above 70. Awards were paid every term. Program participants also had access to peer advising by upperclassmen. Program engagement appears to have been high but overall treatment effects were small. The intervention increased the number of courses graded above 70 and points earned above 70 for second-year students, but there was no significant effect on overall GPA. Results are somewhat stronger for a subsample that correctly described the program rules. We argue that these results fit in with an emerging picture of mostly modest effects for cash awa...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...
In recent years, educators and economists have experimented with a number of innovations to improve ...
College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for f...
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_human_resources/v049/49.3.angrist.htmlWe evaluate the effect...
We evaluate the effects of academic achievement awards for first- and second-year college students s...
Many North American college students have trouble satisfying degree requirements in a timely manner...
Programs linking college aid to academic achievement could work either by lowering the cost of colle...
The majority of states in the U.S. now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which...
I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for pass...
This paper considers the effects of the Michigan Merit Award, a college scholarship program, on high...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Financial aid from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (STBF) provides exceptionally generous supp...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
Last year, we released an analysis that introduced a new way for students and policymakers to evalua...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...
In recent years, educators and economists have experimented with a number of innovations to improve ...
College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for f...
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_human_resources/v049/49.3.angrist.htmlWe evaluate the effect...
We evaluate the effects of academic achievement awards for first- and second-year college students s...
Many North American college students have trouble satisfying degree requirements in a timely manner...
Programs linking college aid to academic achievement could work either by lowering the cost of colle...
The majority of states in the U.S. now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which...
I analyze the effects of a program that pays both 11th and 12th grade students and teachers for pass...
This paper considers the effects of the Michigan Merit Award, a college scholarship program, on high...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Financial aid from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (STBF) provides exceptionally generous supp...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
Last year, we released an analysis that introduced a new way for students and policymakers to evalua...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...
In recent years, educators and economists have experimented with a number of innovations to improve ...
College attendance is a risky investment. But students may not recognize when they are at risk for f...