The D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant program dramatically changed college prices for District of Columbia residents, allowing them to pay in-state tuition at public institutions around the country. Between 1998 and 2000, the number of D.C. residents attending public institutions in Virginia and Maryland more than doubled; when public institutions in other states were added, this number again nearly doubled. The impact was largest at nonselective public four-year colleges, particularly predominantly black institutions. The total number of financial aid applicants, Pell Grant recipients, and college entrants from D.C. also increased by 15 percent or more.
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The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by the Congress in January 2004...
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The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
This study sheds light upon the role that financial aid plays in expanding access for financially ne...
The price of higher education in the United States has increased in excess of the inflation rate sin...
This report discusses the District of Columbia (DC) Tuition Assistance Program, which provides schol...
The District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) program is a federally funded financial ai...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Twenty-one per...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by the Congress in January 2004...
he District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, est...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, es...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...
Over the past 30 years the costs of higher education have climbed faster than the rate the inflation...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congres...
The effect of changes in federal support of student financial aid on tuition *.ricing, institutional...
School choice remains an important part of the national discussion on education reform strategies an...
This study evaluates the initial effect Washington D.C.\u27s Opportunity Scholarship Program (OPS) o...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
This study sheds light upon the role that financial aid plays in expanding access for financially ne...
The price of higher education in the United States has increased in excess of the inflation rate sin...