This report describes and analyzes (a) the process through which federal funds are allocated to institutions under the campus-based programs, (b) the potential for allocating all campus-based funding according to the existing need-based formulas, and (c) the current distribution of aid to students. It will be updated to track legislative proposals addressing the campus-based allocation procedures
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increases in institutional spending for financial aid an...
This annual report details trends in student financial aid awarded at Regent universities. Financial...
Recently, both states and institutions have implemented merit-based financial aid packages to compe...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
This report begins by providing a brief description of each of the campus-based programs, including ...
In the future, California and other fast-growing states will not receive their fair share of campus-...
A federal need analysis system underlies the annual allocation of billions of dollars (more than $7...
In 1999-2000, postsecondary institutions awarded more than $10 billion in institutional grants to un...
This report describes the distribution of financial aid,to undergraduate students. All source of fun...
This study extends two bodies of research, one that analyzes institutional price response to student...
The allocation of merit-based awards and need-based aid is important to both universities and studen...
The higher education industry has faced increased competition in recent years from new institutions ...
This study utilized data from the 2004 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems (IPEDS) and 2...
The Federal Pell Grant program is the single largest source of grant aid for postsecondary educatio...
The allocation of merit-based financial aid during the college admissions process presents postsecon...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increases in institutional spending for financial aid an...
This annual report details trends in student financial aid awarded at Regent universities. Financial...
Recently, both states and institutions have implemented merit-based financial aid packages to compe...
A recent article in the New York Times observed that the formula used by the federal government to d...
This report begins by providing a brief description of each of the campus-based programs, including ...
In the future, California and other fast-growing states will not receive their fair share of campus-...
A federal need analysis system underlies the annual allocation of billions of dollars (more than $7...
In 1999-2000, postsecondary institutions awarded more than $10 billion in institutional grants to un...
This report describes the distribution of financial aid,to undergraduate students. All source of fun...
This study extends two bodies of research, one that analyzes institutional price response to student...
The allocation of merit-based awards and need-based aid is important to both universities and studen...
The higher education industry has faced increased competition in recent years from new institutions ...
This study utilized data from the 2004 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems (IPEDS) and 2...
The Federal Pell Grant program is the single largest source of grant aid for postsecondary educatio...
The allocation of merit-based financial aid during the college admissions process presents postsecon...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increases in institutional spending for financial aid an...
This annual report details trends in student financial aid awarded at Regent universities. Financial...
Recently, both states and institutions have implemented merit-based financial aid packages to compe...