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Turner, Nicholas – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Federal benefit programs, including federal student aid, are designed to aid targeted populations. Behavioral responses to these programs may alter the incidence of their benefits, a possibility that receives less attention in the literature compared to tax incidence. I demonstrate the importance of benefit incidence analysis by showing that the…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Incidence
Booij, Adam S.; Leuven, Edwin; Oosterbeek, Hessel – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We study student loan behavior in the Netherlands where (i) higher education students know little about the conditions of the government's financial aid program and (ii) take-up rates are low. In a field experiment we manipulated the amount of information students have about these conditions. The treatment has no impact on loan take-up, which is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Financial Aid, College Students, Knowledge Level
Flannery, Darragh; O'Donoghue, Cathal – Economics of Education Review, 2013
In this paper we estimate a structural model of higher education participation and labour choices in a static setting that accounts for individual heterogeneity and possible nesting structures in the decision process. We assume that young people that complete upper secondary education are faced with three choices, go to higher education, not go to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Demand, Participation
Elliott, William; Friedline, Terri – Economics of Education Review, 2013
Changes in financial aid policies raise questions about students being asked to pay too much for college and whether parents' college savings for their children helps reduce the burden on students to pay for college. Using trivariate probit analysis with predicted probabilities, in this exploratory study we find recent changes in the financial aid…
Descriptors: Student Costs, Student Financial Aid, Paying for College, Fiscal Capacity
Meer, Jonathan; Rosen, Harvey S. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We investigate how undergraduates' financial aid packages affect their subsequent donative behavior as alumni. We analyze micro data on alumni giving at an anonymous research university, and focus on three types of financial aid, scholarships, loans, and campus jobs. Consistent with the view of some professional fundraisers, we allow the receipt…
Descriptors: Alumni, Donors, Private Financial Support, Undergraduate Students
Waddell, Glen R.; Singell, Larry D., Jr. – Economics of Education Review, 2011
We examine whether there is discernable variation in the matriculation patterns of low-income students at public flagship institutions around changes in institutional financial-aid policies that target resident, low-income students with need-based aid. Overall, our results suggests that need is not being met on the extensive margin and that…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Student Financial Aid, Enrollment, Public Colleges
Frederick, Allison B.; Schmidt, Stephen J.; Davis, Lewis S. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We estimate the impact of increases in Federal student aid and higher education funding, such as the recently proposed American Graduation Initiative (AGI), on the outcomes of community colleges, including enrollments, list and average tuitions, and educational quality. We develop a reduced form model of state-level education policy in which state…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment, Tuition, Educational Quality
Chapman, Gabrielle; Dickert-Conlin, Stacy – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Colleges' early decision (ED) admission policies require accepted students to commit to attend the school without comparing outside options. With data from two liberal arts schools we find evidence that students with higher willingness and ability to pay and lower measured ability levels are more likely to apply ED. Applying ED raises the…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admission Criteria, Probability, College Applicants
Griffith, Amanda L. – Economics of Education Review, 2011
The increasing use by private colleges and universities of financial aid based on "merit", as opposed to based solely on financial need has caused many to raise concerns that this type of aid will go mainly to higher income students crowding out aid to lower income students. However, some analysts suggest that by attracting more "almost…
Descriptors: Merit Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Private Colleges, Enrollment
Migali, Giuseppe – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We propose a simple theoretical model which shows how the combined effect of wage uncertainty and risk aversion can modify the individual willingness to pay for a HE system financed by an ICL or a ML. We calibrate our model using real data from the 1970 British Cohort Survey together with the features of the English HE financing system. We allow…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wages, Student Financial Aid, Income Contingent Loans
Nurnberg, Peter; Schapiro, Morton; Zimmerman, David – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper provides an econometric analysis of the matriculation decisions made by students accepted to Williams College, one of the nation's most highly selective colleges and universities. Using data for the Williams classes of 2008 through 2012 to estimate a yield model, we find that--conditional on the student applying to and being accepted by…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Standardized Tests, Student Financial Aid, Private Colleges
Dwenger, Nadja; Storck, Johanna; Wrohlich, Katharina – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Several German states recently introduced tuition fees for university education. We investigate whether these tuition fees influence the mobility of university applicants. Based on administrative data of applicants for medical schools in Germany, we estimate the effect of tuition fees on the probability of applying for a university in the home…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Schools, High School Graduates, Probability
Andrews, Rodney J.; Ranchhod, Vimal; Sathy, Viji – Economics of Education Review, 2010
This paper investigates the impact of Texas's Top Ten Percent Rule--which grants automatic entry to any public college in Texas for Texas high school graduates who graduate in the top decile--and subsequent targeted recruitment programs initiated by Texas's flagship universities. Using data on SAT test-takers in Texas from 1996 to 2004, we find…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, College Admission, Admission Criteria, Student Recruitment
Glocker, Daniela – Economics of Education Review, 2011
In this paper I evaluate the effect of student aid on the success of academic studies. I focus on two dimensions, the duration of study and the probability of actually graduating with a degree. To determine the impact of financial student aid, I estimate a discrete-time duration model allowing for competing risks to account for different exit…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Dropout Rate, Graduation Rate, Graduation
Liu, Chengfang; Zhang, Linxiu; Luo, Renfu; Wang, Xiaobing; Rozelle, Scott; Sharbono, Brian; Adams, Jennifer; Shi, Yaojiang; Yue, Ai; Li, Hongbin; Glauben, Thomas – Economics of Education Review, 2011
Many educational systems have struggled with the question about how best to give out financial aid. In particular, if students do not know the amount of financial aid that they can receive before they make a decision about where to go to college and what major to study, it may distort their decision. This study utilizes an experiment (implemented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Decision Making, Student Financial Aid