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William Zahran; Daniel Klasik – Research in Higher Education, 2025
College promise programs can be found in every state in the country, though they vary widely in design. Most programs aim to reduce the tuition and fees students pay with the goal of increasing educational attainment and reducing the financial burden on students. The NC Promise policy functions in this space by reducing tuition for all students…
Descriptors: Tuition, Access to Education, State Colleges, Higher Education
Oscar Espinoza; Luis Sandoval; Bruno Corradi; Noel McGinn; Yahira Larrondo; Karina Maldonado – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
In 2016 Chile initiated a policy of free tuition for students from families in the lower half of the income distribution to improve access to and completion of higher education. The empirical effectiveness of the policy has not yet been completely demonstrated. This study analysed the difference in levels of academic performance of students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Tuition, Paying for College
Sphelele Shezi; Fikile Xaba; Eyitayo Francis Adanlawo – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Education has been heralded as a transformative tool essential for both individual and national development. Despite free education's aim to provide equitable access, significant gaps remain, particularly regarding financial stability, academic support, and living conditions. This study reports on the challenges of free…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tuition, Access to Education, College Students
Amy Y. Li; Patricia Katri – Journal of Higher Education, 2025
We evaluate whether the Bennett Hypothesis applies to local-level, single-institution promise programs and account for whether colleges have the authority to raise tuition, versus an external entity holding such authority. Using a sample of 29 community colleges affected by promise programs, we analyze changes in tuition across years 2001-02 to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Tuition, Student Costs, Power Structure
Maria Raciti; Shireen Motala – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
This comparative case study analysis explores higher education equity in South Africa and Australia, garnering insights from South Africa to inform the implementation of the Australian Universities Accord. This article identifies challenges and opportunities from South Africa that may assist with implementing the managed growth policy framework…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Tuition, Comparative Education
Baum, Sandy; Blagg, Kristin; Rainer, Macy – Urban Institute, 2021
New Jersey's state grant program delivers the highest level of need-based aid per student in the country. And the state's major grant program, the Tuition Aid Grant (TAG), funds all eligible students, rather than excluding students when the funding runs out. But different levels of grant aid for enrollment in different institutions within sectors,…
Descriptors: State Aid, Tuition Grants, Student Financial Aid, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
Taylor K. Odle; Jeremy Wright-Kim; Adalberto Castrejón – Grantee Submission, 2025
Given the proliferation of college promise programs and the increasing popularity of last-dollar designs, we explore changes to states' financial aid resource environments following the adoption of two of the largest and longest-operating state programs: Tennessee Promise and Oregon Promise. We leverage descriptive tools and a causal-inference…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Aid, Student Financial Aid, Grants
Nabaneeta Biswas; Poulomi Dasgupta – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
The United States has widely experimented with merit-based financial aid to make college more accessible and affordable for its youth. Varying in design and benefits, these state-run programs subsidize college costs for academically meritorious high-school graduates. While broadly linked to higher college attendance the distribution of aid…
Descriptors: Merit Scholarships, Eligibility, Student Financial Aid, Change
Oliver Jan Mbhalati – Review of Education, 2024
This article aims to understand how access, equity and redress challenges are addressed at South Africa's public universities based on their current funding frameworks. Relying on a pragmatic research approach combining desk-research literature review and secondary data analysis, government funding and tuition fees were found to be the primary…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Sustainability, Financial Support, Public Colleges
Alice E. Lee; Karina G. Salazar; Gary Rhoades – Review of Higher Education, 2024
College affordability concerns have led to new "solutions" for financing college costs, such as income share agreements (ISAs). Drawing on a racialized understanding of academic capitalism, we explore the intersection of higher education, markets, and the state in how ISAs are marketed by two public universities. We find ISAs are…
Descriptors: Ability, Paying for College, Research Universities, Tuition
Cook, Kevin; Jackson, Jacob – Public Policy Institute of California, 2021
California has traditionally kept college affordable with a combination of low tuition--particularly at its community colleges-- and generous financial aid. However, in an era of constrained resources, revenue volatility, and increasing economic inequality, a resilient, effective, and efficient financial aid system is increasingly important. The…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Access to Education, College Students, Tuition
Rowe, Curtis Alan – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The United States is home to 45 million foreign-born inhabitants, including naturalized citizens, resident aliens, visa holders, and undocumented immigrants with and without DACA authorization (U.S. Census Bureau, 2019). Safeguarded by "Plyler v. Doe" (1982), nearly 65,000 undocumented students finish high school each year (Eusebio &…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Students, Mentors, Access to Education
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2022
This edition of "WICHE Insights" discusses the most recent results of WICHE's annual survey, "Tuition and Fees in the West," as well as the recent trends in state appropriations and state financial aid. Overall, the most recent data highlights a positive trend in state higher education finance as most states reported minimal…
Descriptors: Tuition, Fees, Higher Education, Colleges
Johnson Urrutia, Esperanza – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation presents evidence about implementing a free college policy on higher education's demand and supply. This analysis includes descriptive evidence about the impact of the policy on students and programs' behavior. It also develops and estimates a demand and supply model of higher education that provides a framework to analyze the…
Descriptors: Economics, Economic Factors, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Burland, Elizabeth; Dynarski, Susan; Michelmore, Katherine; Owen, Stephanie; Raghuraman, Swetha – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
Proposed "free college" policies vary widely in design. The simplest set tuition to zero for everyone. More targeted approaches limit free tuition to those who demonstrate need through an application process. We experimentally test the effects of these two models on the schooling decisions of low-income students. An unconditional free…
Descriptors: Tuition, Paying for College, Access to Education, Models

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