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NASFAA Monograph, 1993
This publication identifies a variety of situations in which it may be necessary to use professional judgement in the needs analysis of students requesting financial aid. Alternatives are suggested to aid administrators in more sensitively assessing the ability of a family to pay for postsecondary education. The intent is to describe alternative…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Eligibility, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods

Current Population Reports: Population Characteristics, 1979
Living arrangements of college students from 1958 to 1976 are examined through statistics compiled in one of the Census Bureau's "Current Population Reports." It is noted that changes in the characteristics of college students during the 1970's have resulted in changes in the students' living arrangements. Major shifts between 1958 and 1976 in the…
Descriptors: Age, College Choice, College Housing, College Students
Franck, Gail – Capital Ideas, 1987
The effect of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 on college and university revenues and expenditures is reviewed. Institutional revenues are derived primarily from five sources: tuition, charitable contributions, debt financing, endowment income, and governmental appropriations. The effect of the new law on family and student income, savings, student…
Descriptors: College Students, Compliance (Legal), Debt (Financial), Dependents
Hendricks, Glenn L.; Gersmehl, Carol – OSA Research Bulletin, 1981
Information concerning expenses and income during 1980-81 of 406 randomly selected University of Minnesota undergraduates was obtained through a survey. Undergraduates estimated their total 1980-81 expenses to have been on average $4,286, which was 59 percent more than the $2,690 reported during a similar 1974-75 survey. Students living at home…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Housing, Commuting Students, Financial Needs