返校联邦学生资助政策与成人大学招生

Neil Seftor Sarah E Turner
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许多关于联邦财政援助如何影响大学入学决定的研究都集中在学生毕业后的行为上,而没有回答助学金的变化如何影响高年级学生的行为。本文研究了经济状况调查联邦佩尔助学金计划的变化如何影响二三十岁潜在学生的入学决定。结果表明,佩尔助学金计划的引入对大龄学生的大学入学决定有相当大的影响。
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Back to School Federal Student Aid Policy and Adult College Enrollment
Much of the research examining the question of how federal financial aid affects decisions to enroll in college has focused on the behavior of students immediately following graduation, leaving unanswered the question of how changes in the availability of aid affects the behavior of older students. This article examines how changes in the means-tested federal Pell grant program affect enrollment decisions of potential students in their twenties and thirties. The results indicated sizable effects of the introduction of the Pell grant program on college enrollment decisions for older students.
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