Barriers to Need-Based Financial Aid: The Relationships between Income, Geography, Social Capital and the FAFSA

Mary K. Feeney, John Heroff
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Researchers overwhelmingly agree that socioeconomic factors and academic ability are strong predictors of college enrollment and completion. Researchers also find that low‐income students face significant barriers to college including weak academic preparation, less access to social capital and resources that encourage college going, and financial support for college. Need‐based financial aid aims to address one of these barriers, financial support, by offering financial aid regardless of academic merit. Unfortunately, we know little about the ways in which need‐based aid is distributed among low‐income students. This research uses the Illinois Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) as a case study for investigating the economic, geographic, and social factors that shape access to need‐based financial aid. Specifically, we examine the relationship between geographic, social, and economic factors with timely FAFSA completion, which is the required for receipt of a MAP grant. The findings indicate that the distribution of need‐based aid in Illinois is significantly related to social and economic factors, but that geography is not a significant predictor for whether or not low‐income students receive a MAP grant. The results point to important differences among low‐income college going students and help to advance our understanding of state run need‐based financial aid programs.
基于需求的经济援助的障碍:收入、地理、社会资本与FAFSA之间的关系
研究人员一致认为,社会经济因素和学术能力是大学入学和毕业的有力预测因素。研究人员还发现,低收入家庭的学生上大学面临着很大的障碍,包括学业准备薄弱,获得鼓励上大学的社会资本和资源的机会较少,以及大学的经济支持。基于需求的经济援助旨在通过提供经济援助来解决这些障碍之一,即经济支持,而不考虑学术成绩。不幸的是,我们对低收入学生的助学金分配方式知之甚少。本研究使用伊利诺伊州货币援助计划(MAP)作为调查的经济,地理和社会因素塑造获得基于需求的财政援助的案例研究。具体来说,我们研究了地理、社会和经济因素与及时完成FAFSA之间的关系,这是获得MAP补助金的必要条件。研究结果表明,伊利诺伊州基于需求的援助分配与社会和经济因素显著相关,但地理位置并不是低收入学生是否获得MAP补助金的重要预测因素。研究结果指出了低收入大学学生之间的重要差异,并有助于提高我们对州政府基于需求的经济援助计划的理解。
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