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College Entrance Examination Board, New York, NY. Coll. Scholarship Service. – 1990
This report analyzes key student financial aid need issues in preparation for the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. The issues discussed in the report were chosen by the College Scholarship Service's Council Committee on Standards of Ability to Pay, for discussion at the College Board's Regional Assemblies. The issues include: (1)…
Descriptors: Definitions, Family Financial Resources, Family Income, Higher Education
Bethune, Stuart B.; And Others – 1986
Results of a 1984-1985 national study of independent students are presented, based on self-reported data from independent students. Independent students were identified by the following criteria: they were not claimed as dependent on their parents' tax returns, did not live with their parents for more than 6 weeks during 1984 or 1983, and did not…
Descriptors: College Students, Definitions, Dependents, Disclosure
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1981
Federal and state student financial aid programs and their future are outlined in this discussion paper. An introduction to the issues of student financial aid and higher education finance includes recent changes in financing patterns due to expansion, reduction, and erosion of assets; state and federal appropriations; tax privileges; and student…
Descriptors: Adults, Enrollment Trends, Federal Aid, Financial Needs