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SchoolHouse Connection, 2020
Homelessness among college students is a diverse phenomenon, encompassing different age groups, family compositions, causes, and dynamics. One of the most significant barriers to higher education for youth experiencing homelessness is accessing financial aid; without financial aid, they cannot transition to and complete their college education,…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid, Access to Education
Sav, G. Thomas – Journal of Education Finance, 2017
The Great Recession induced by the financial crisis accelerated the decades of declining state funding support for U.S. public higher education, while simultaneously bringing increased political pressures for demonstrating improvements in the operating efficiencies among all universities and colleges. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Education, State Aid, Federal Aid
Thomas, Megan D. – Education Finance and Policy, 2017
Did the World War II (WWII) GI Bill increase the probability of completing high school and further affect the probability of poverty and employment for the cohorts for whom it benefited? This paper studies whether the GI Bill, one of the largest public financial aid policies for education, affected low education levels in addition to its…
Descriptors: Veterans, Federal Legislation, Graduation, Poverty
Jackson, Victoria – Policy Matters Ohio, 2017
For many people in the United States, college paves the way to the middle class. Programs like Pell Grants and government backed loans help students afford a college degree. These programs help young Americans gain the skills they need to get a good job. But too many Ohioans struggle to afford college and pay back student loans. The Trump…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Federal Aid, Grants, Undergraduate Students
Saleh, Amany; Yu, Qian; Leslie, H. Steve; Seydel, John – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Given the facts that women still earn significantly less than men, that most American students rely on loans to attend college, that tuition in higher education has increased, and that women have to take more students loans than men, can we still claim that we are closing the gender gap? Do females have more burdens to pay off their student loans…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Student Financial Aid, Loan Repayment, Income
Steele, Patricia; Baum, Sandy – National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, 2017
In April, 2015 the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) joined a collaboration to assist students whose college or career school closed while they were attending or shortly after they withdrew. This collaboration, a response to the closure of Corinthian College, received hundreds of student inquiries in the first…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, Financial Aid Applicants, School Closing
Shireman, Robert – Century Foundation, 2017
It is now widely acknowledged that many for-profit colleges engaged in unsavory practices to maintain the flow of taxpayer dollars. By marketing to veterans and low-income students eligible for the maximum amount of federal financial aid, owners grew their schools rapidly, while overcharging and under-delivering along the way. In many cases, these…
Descriptors: Proprietary Schools, Colleges, Federal Regulation, Educational Legislation
MDRC, 2017
The country faces three problems in higher education: increasing costs, increasing student debt, and low completion rates. Although most students receive financial aid, many are left with unmet financial needs and may take on loans or drop out of college as a result. But promising innovations in financial aid could help students pay for college…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Higher Education, Paying for College, Success
Venegas, Kristan M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2015
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature related to Hispanic-serving institutions and financial aid. Based on this review, a framework for guiding HSIs that considers the role of financial aid in meeting the needs of Latino/a students is suggested.
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Literature Reviews, Student Financial Aid, Student Needs
Benson-Egglenton, Jessica – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
This article examines the relationship between a student's mental wellbeing and their financial circumstances. In England, successive governments have adopted a strategy of shifting the cost of university from the state to the individual as a means of increasing participation in higher education. In recent years, some have attributed the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Welfare, Mental Health, Foreign Countries
Bankole, Taofik Olatunji; Paramole, Christiana Oyeronke; Babatunde, Stephen Ishola; Onwuka, Vivian Ifeoma – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2019
University education, if properly managed remains an appropriate mechanism through which human and nation development could be attained. In spite of numerous studies that have explored academic performance in Nigeria, the contributions of parental prominence and student housing quality on academic success are yet to be explored in the nation's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Housing, Academic Achievement, Public Colleges
Willis, Don E. – American Journal of Health Education, 2019
Background: A growing but limited body of research has assessed food insecurity among college students. The majority of these studies relied on convenience or nonprobability samples. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and odds of food insecurity among undergraduate students. Methods: Online survey data were collected…
Descriptors: College Students, Hunger, Undergraduate Students, Racial Differences
Pratt, Ian S.; Harwood, Hunter B.; Cavazos, Jenel T.; Ditzfeld, Christopher P. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2019
The current project uses our university's new student survey to compare previously reported trends in first-generation college student (FGCS) retention with those found on our campus and discusses potential directions for future research and intervention programs. Consistent with previous research, our data showed that financial concerns were a…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, First Generation College Students, Student Financial Aid, Cultural Relevance
Catt, Drew – EdChoice, 2019
In November 2018, EdChoice and ExcelinEd administered a first-of-its-kind survey of Florida private school leaders. The survey results demonstrate three things: (1) private schools in Florida are affordable; (2) they have the capacity to serve many more students; and (3) capacity could be further expanded if more tuition assistance was made…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Private Education, Tuition, Scholarships
Carlson, Deven E.; Elwert, Felix; Hillman, Nicholas; Schmidt, Alex; Wolfe, Barbara L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
In this pre-registered study, we analyze the effects of need-based financial aid grant offers on the educational outcomes of low-income college students based on a large-scale randomized experiment (n=48,804). We find evidence that the grant offers increase two-year persistence by 1.7 percentage points among four-year college students. The…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Low Income Students, College Students, Academic Persistence

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