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Alessandra Cipriani-Detres; Anika Van Eaton; Elizabeth Wood – State Education Standard, 2025
Each year, millions of students access financial aid to attend postsecondary programs by completing the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA). Completing a FAFSA determines students' eligibility for Pell grants, federal work-study, and federal loans and thus smooths more students' paths to attaining bachelor's and associate degree…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid, Financial Aid Applicants, Paying for College
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Nigel Gray – Journal of International Students, 2023
International students pursuing higher education in the United States incur additional expenses compared to domestic students by spending on foreign credential evaluations and visa applications. These costs are usually not reflected in program fee structures, are non-refundable, and are not covered by financial aid, creating significant, and often…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Costs, Foreign Students, Graduate Students
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Smith, Clayton; Babich, Carson; Lubrick, Mark – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2023
Providing educational resources without burdening students financially is considered higher education's moral and sensible mission (Farrow, 2016). The financial burden of one or multiple textbooks can produce a great deal of stress on students, especially if the textbooks do not fulfill students' needs in satisfying learning objectives. We attempt…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Higher Education, Paying for College, Undergraduate Students
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Worsham, Rachel – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
In 2016, the North Carolina legislature implemented the North Carolina Fixed Tuition Program. This policy ensures that, once enrolled, an undergraduate student's tuition rate at any of the state's four-year public colleges will not increase for eight consecutive semesters of enrollment. While touted as an effort to increase affordability by…
Descriptors: Tuition, Public Colleges, Undergraduate Students, Paying for College
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David B. Monaghan – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2025
How much postsecondary education costs families, and how much is publicly financed, varies immensely across countries and the proper balance is hotly debated. The United States, despite having a highly privately financed system, is home to hundreds of local and provincial (i.e. state) 'free college' programmes. I review the growing literature on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Programs, Educational Finance, Paying for College
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Diego A. Briones; Nathaniel Ruby; Sarah Turner – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2024
For workers employed in the public and nonprofit sectors, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program offers the potential for full forgiveness of federal student loans for those with 10 years of full-time work experience. A year-long waiver issued by the Department of Education in 2021 to address administrative problems in program access…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Eligibility, Federal Programs, Loan Repayment
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Taylor Delaney; Dave E. Marcotte – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
How have changes in the price of enrolling full time at public 2- and 4-year colleges affected student decisions about whether and where to enroll in college? Using local differences in the growth of tuition at community colleges and public 4-year colleges, we study the impact of public higher education tuition prices on the post-secondary…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Public Colleges, Higher Education, College Enrollment
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Xiaodan Hu; Frank Fernandez; Yuxi Qiu; Matt Capaldi – Community College Review, 2024
Objective/Research Question: States have increasingly used merit-based criteria to distribute scholarships and grants, and the dominant conversation on merit-aid programs centers on students attending 4-year colleges and universities. This study examines the characteristics of state-funded merit-aid programs for community college students and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Paying for College, Merit Scholarships, State Aid
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Elias Olapane; Rosario Clarabel Contreras; Nelma Quindipan – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2025
Education is a fundamental right, yet access to tertiary education remains a challenge for marginalized communities worldwide. To address this, the Philippine government launched the Expanded Students' Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (ESGP-PA) in 2013, offering free college education to impoverished but academically inclined students.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Programs, Federal Aid, Paying for College
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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
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Kendra Erickson; Thomas Bruick; Susan Barclay; Julia Winden-Fey – College Student Affairs Journal, 2025
The lived experiences of active-duty military students are currently silenced in higher education by assumptions and a lack of knowledge surrounding their individuality. Researchers undertook a phenomenological qualitative study on the experience of active-duty military undergraduates at a mid-sized four-year regional public university in the…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Undergraduate Students, Military Training, Student Experience
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James Waghorne; Gwilym Croucher – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
This article traces the development of four narratives of financial assistance for Australian university students - to encourage excellence; to meet public need; to build the stock of human capital; and as universal provision - and their effect on the development of a fifth narrative, centred on the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Financial Support, Human Capital
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Daniel Corral; James Dean Ward – Review of Higher Education, 2024
This study focuses on tuition reset policies, where colleges reduce the published sticker price by at least 5%, and in many instances, much more. We use a difference-in-differences design to examine the effect of these policies on student enrollment disaggregated by race/ethnicity and a proxy for economic disadvantage. On average, these policies…
Descriptors: Student Costs, Tuition, Private Colleges, Bachelors Degrees
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Jeremy Wright-Kim – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Community college baccalaureates (CCBs) provide an affordable pathway to baccalaureate-level education but increasing tuition rates present a potential financial barrier for students. Institutional aid as a cost-constraining mechanism has historically been less utilized in the 2-year sector when compared to traditional 4-year institutions. Yet,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Bachelors Degrees, Student Costs, Ability
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Luke T. Russell; Chang Su-Russell – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To evaluate how family functioning, family contributions to college expenses, and access to mentors are associated with college student's self-reported health and flourishing, and to test for moderation by family structure. Participants: Undergraduate college students (N = 238) recruited through an email list-serve at a large midwestern…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Paying for College, Educational Finance, Mentors
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