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Publication Date: 2006
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Adoption of Merit-Based Student Grant Programs: An Event History Analysis
Doyle, William R.
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, v28 n3 p259-285 Fall 2006
As of 2005, 15 states had adopted a broad-based merit aid program, providing a combined $1.2 billion for college students on the basis of academic qualifications. This represents a shift away from a long tradition of need-based aid at the state and federal levels. This article utilizes a Cox proportional hazards model to analyze states' characteristics that are associated with their probability of adopting a merit aid program. Lower levels of college continuation and educational attainment are found to increase the hazard for a state's adoption of a merit aid program, whereas higher levels of student outmigration decrease the proportional hazard for a state's adoption of such a program. (Contains 3 tables, 5 figures and 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Qualifications, Probability, Grants, Student Financial Aid, Regional Characteristics, State Government, Mathematical Concepts, Models, Educational Policy, Educational Finance, Student Mobility, Merit Scholarships, Politics of Education, Data Analysis, College Students
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Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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