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Brett, James T. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
The price of higher education continues to increase, and millions of Americans struggle with student loan debt. At the same time, a college degree is for so many a path to career success and financial security, and our region's employers depend on a talented pipeline of highly skilled workers to continue to grow and thrive. Pell Grants were…
Descriptors: Grants, Federal Aid, Paying for College, Higher Education
Quint, Colleen J. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2019
As students throughout New England head back to school this fall, tens of thousands of them have a head start on a bright future through a Children's Savings Account (CSA). These investments in children's future postsecondary education are offered in cities and states throughout the region--and beyond--and all share a goal of boosting…
Descriptors: Money Management, Paying for College, Postsecondary Education, Investment
Leach, Todd J. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The issue of student debt is now at the forefront of public discourse and political debate. There is no question that debt, not just student debt, impacts the economy and hinders the economic wellbeing of many Americans. At the same time, the factors that lead to that debt should not be ignored. Not all student debt is the same, and not all…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Student Loan Programs, Loan Default, Loan Repayment
Cervone, Ed – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In October 2019, New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) called together a group of economists and higher education leaders for a meeting at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to discuss the future of higher education ("Preparing for Another Recession?"). No one suspected that just months later, a global pandemic would turn the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Pandemics, COVID-19, Enrollment Trends
Leach, Todd J. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Access is key to achieving an educated citizenry and maximizing human capital. It is equally important to ask "access to what?" While most of the world catches up to American higher education, the U.S. is in the midst of a shakeout of traditional residential colleges and universities. The question is not whether the status quo should be…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Human Capital, Educational Quality
Feldblum, Miriam; Magaña-Salgado, Jose – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Last November, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether the administration could rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), with the fate of over 650,000 DACA recipients in the balance. Under federal law, DACA recipients cannot access federal financial aid, so most rely on a mix of private scholarships, state or institutional…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Federal Courts
Totterman, Henrik – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2018
International higher education is facing increasing competition and pressure from new market entrants, who are introducing disruptive models of delivering more affordable education on scale. Higher education is definitely more than ever at a crossroads in terms of securing its future existence, which is why it becomes essential for academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Benchmarking, Educational Strategies, Sustainability
Gumb, Lindsey – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In the following Q&A, NEBHE's Fellow for Open Education Lindsey Gumb asks Thomas College Provost Thomas Edwards about the Waterville, Maine, college's plans to use a new grant from the Davis Education Foundation. The college's focus on melding access and affordability through OER (Open Educational Resources) is especially relevant in the…
Descriptors: Student Costs, Paying for College, Textbooks, Open Educational Resources
DiSalvo, Steven R. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2017
There are two initiatives that can dramatically change the way college pricing and student debt are being handled under the current system. Both are commonsense solutions that would, if accepted, dramatically help students, graduates and families burdened by the cost of tuition and the loans they take to earn their degrees. First, income-based…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Debt (Financial), Costs, Paying for College
Nathan, Linda F. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2017
Everyone knows money is important. For those privileged to have enough of it, money is not an obstacle for living a decent life or for college access. For the children of the "haves," the cost of college is a consideration, perhaps, but it doesn't predetermine the future. However, within the urban public school arena where the author has…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Equal Education, Access to Education, Minority Group Students
Le, Cecilia – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2017
College students are dealing with many things outside the classroom. Their connection with their educators impacts their success. They sit in large, impersonal lecture halls, wander campuses of thousands of students, and take some or all of their classes online. It is known that colleges care deeply about their students, however college students…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Attitudes, Student Experience
Harney, John O.; Delbanco, Andrew – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Andrew Delbanco is a professor of American Studies at Columbia University, author of several books. In this Q&A, "New England Journal of Higher Education" ("NEJHE") Executive Editor John O. Harney asks Delbanco about the state of higher education and intellectual life today.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democracy, College Role, Private Colleges
Rubin, Marc – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2017
The "2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities" data published by "Boston" magazine in association with the New England Board of Higher Education provided the author the opportunity to examine the schools' "prices," defined as "tuition plus fees," as a function of several independent factors. By…
Descriptors: Fees, Institutional Characteristics, Paying for College, Student Costs
Fogel, Anna – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Community colleges offer an important pathway to the middle class. However, many students fall off the path along the way; almost half of students drop out and only 38% complete a degree within eight years, according to an analysis by Preston Cooper of the American Enterprise Institute. These statistics are even worse for at-risk, minority and…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Paying for College
D'Allesandro, Lou – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2017
The dream of an accessible education will now become a reality for many New Hampshire youngsters, thanks to a new University of New Hampshire (UNH) initiative called the Granite Guarantee Program. The UNH Granite Guarantee will begin with the incoming freshman class in fall 2017. An estimated 400 New Hampshire students will benefit from the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Freshmen, Tuition, State Aid
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