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Rocky Christensen; Cynthia Grunden; Keri Walters – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2024
Strategic enrollment management (SEM) initiatives benefit when SEM committees are inclusive and collaborative. When financial aid professionals are excluded, the risk that certain initiatives will fail increases, especially if those initiatives involve academic changes. Here, the authors explore the reasons financial aid offices and academic…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Financial Aid, Enrollment Management, Academic Support Services
Artem Gulish; Catherine Morris; Ban Cheah; Jeff Strohl – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2024
Is graduate school worth it? Graduate degrees--including master's, professional, and doctoral degrees--can help individuals boost their earnings and improve career advancement opportunities. But they can also be high-risk investments given rising costs, student debt, and the current lack of transparency about program outcomes. "Graduate…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Cost Effectiveness, Paying for College
EdChoice, 2023
Implementation of ESA programs will not be easy. The ESA model is novel and foreign to most state education agencies, which have little to no experience with helping families purchase a wide variety of educational goods and services using government funds. Even if agencies had the relevant experience, ESA programs are complex, involving millions…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Money Management, Guides, Student Financial Aid
David B. Monaghan – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2025
How much postsecondary education costs families, and how much is publicly financed, varies immensely across countries and the proper balance is hotly debated. The United States, despite having a highly privately financed system, is home to hundreds of local and provincial (i.e. state) 'free college' programmes. I review the growing literature on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Programs, Educational Finance, Paying for College
Office of Inspector General, US Department of Education, 2025
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Simplification Act made several changes to the FAFSA, including changing the formula for determining student financial assistance need and simplifying the application. The rollout of the redesigned 2024-2025 FAFSA application encountered issues that affected students' ability to apply for aid.…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Aid Applicants, Student Loan Programs
Megan L. Bogia – Educational Theory, 2025
When weighing how much aid we should give, policymakers also wonder: how should the state distribute that aid? Issues of implementation and feasibility are, after all, an essential component of policy decision-making and effectiveness. Yet, when philosophers of education consider the ethical trade-offs between these postsecondary policies, few…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postsecondary Education, Educational Policy, Ethics
Brian Backstrom – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2024
Starting in 2015, New York State began offering college financial assistance to individuals who have experienced foster care at any point after the age of 13. Recognizing the unique needs of this student population and the desire to provide additional support, the Foster Youth College Success Initiative (FYCSI) was created to encourage and ease…
Descriptors: College Students, Foster Care, Student Financial Aid, Paying for College
Wisconsin Policy Forum, 2024
Amid a troubled overhaul of the federal process for applying for student financial aid, the share of Wisconsin high school seniors completing the application so far this year has plummeted. The largest declines have been at schools with greater proportions of marginalized students. While the gap may be narrowing as students near commitment…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Financial Aid Applicants, High School Seniors, College Applicants
Advance Illinois, 2024
Over the last two decades, public appropriations for Illinois have been cut in half, increasing tuition and fees for students and contributing to college population declines, underemployment, and hundreds of millions in lost future tax revenue. This document explains the issues facing public university funding in Illinois and lays out the case for…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Sustainability, Equal Education, Higher Education
Denise Luna; Christopher J. Nellum – Campaign for College Opportunity, 2024
Financial aid opens the door to a college degree and makes higher education a real possibility for students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Student knowledge about financial aid availability and application processes, however, varies substantially by race, ethnicity, and income. Despite belonging to families with lower-than-average family…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Access to Education, Financial Aid Applicants, Equal Education
Office of Inspector General, US Department of Education, 2025
Congress enacted section 117 of the Higher Education Act, as amended, (Section 117) mandating financial transparency of institutions of higher education (institution) through required reporting of gifts from and contracts with a foreign source. Applicable institutions must file a disclosure report by one of the two annual reporting deadlines,…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Student Financial Aid, Federal Legislation, Higher Education
Allyson Cornett – Online Submission, 2025
This brief presents insights on the challenges faced by fathers in college, using 2024 Student Financial Wellness Survey (SFWS) data to highlight the unique experiences and financial behaviors of over 1,300 male parenting students.
Descriptors: Fathers, College Students, Barriers, Educational Finance
Colleen Falkenstern – Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2025
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) annual survey of tuition and fees collects data on resident and nonresident tuition and fees at public two- and four-year institutions in the WICHE region for undergraduate and graduate students. WICHE administered the most recent survey to state higher education executive offices,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tuition, Fees, Student Financial Aid
Office of Inspector General, US Department of Education, 2025
Federal Student Aid (FSA) processes more than 17.6 million Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms each year to help students pay for college and provide students with approximately $120.8 billion in grant, work-study, and loan funds. The FAFSA Simplification Act of 2021 required FSA to overhaul its systems and processes to…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Student Financial Aid, Stakeholders, Feedback (Response)
Frank Fernandez; Xiaodan Hu – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2025
Twenty-two times, state courts have ruled that legislatures are inadequately funding K-12 schools based on constitutional rights to public education. When states implemented court-ordered financing reforms, the poorest school districts increased per-student spending by 11.5% to 12.1%. Those districts then showed increased graduation rates by…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counties, State Aid, Educational Finance

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