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Gabrielle Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this mixed methods action research study was to implement digital outreach strategies, which would enhance students' motivation to complete financial aid requirements and scale the departments' more time-consuming counseling efforts. Using self-determination theory as the primary framework, I implemented the use of a series of…
Descriptors: Financial Aid Applicants, College Applicants, Paying for College, Student Financial Aid
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Andrea Briceno Mosquera – Educational Policy, 2024
Administrative burdens scholarship has explored the factors influencing bureaucrats' perceptions and administrative discretion when entitled individuals seek policy benefits. Few studies, however, have recently investigated such phenomena with undocumented youth immigrants. Drawing from online web surveys and conducting a mixed methods study, I…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, College Admission, College Students, Undocumented Immigrants
Herlyne Jean – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Low student completion rates have increased pressure on college and university administrators across the country to raise retention and graduation rates and have forced the review of many practices on campus. This qualitative study aimed to examine the effects of financial aid on higher educational persistence among African American males.…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, College Students, African American Students, Males
Conroy, Eddy V.; Magnelia, Sarah; Dahl, Sonja; Goldrick-Rab, Sara – Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, 2021
The real price of college keeps rising, and it often surprises students and their families.1 People know tuition is expensive. They also usually account for books and supplies, even if they might cost more than expected. Still, they don't always expect or fully understand how the price of housing, food, and transportation factor in. It's not their…
Descriptors: College Students, Paying for College, Financial Needs, Student Needs
American Institutes for Research, 2015
Next fall, students at Purdue University may have a new way to pay their tuition: income share agreements (ISAs). ISAs are an alternative form of higher education financing in which students pledge a fixed percentage of future earnings in exchange for money to pay for college. ISAs present a new challenge to the nation's colleges and universities,…
Descriptors: Income Contingent Loans, Paying for College, Student Financial Aid, Student Financial Aid Officers
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Prins, Esther; Kassab, Cathy; Campbell, Kimeka – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2015
This article paints a comprehensive portrait of the demographic, financial, and educational characteristics of Pennsylvania postsecondary students who are adult learners, and identifies rural-urban differences within this group. The study analyzed data from the 2010-11 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (n = 610,925), supplemented by…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Higher Education, Student Characteristics, Demography
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Davidson, J. Cody – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2013
Community colleges have maintained a mission and commitment to open access. Likewise, Federal Pell Grants have historically served as a primary means for low income populations to afford higher education. Thus, community college students and Federal Pell Grants are important parts of the American higher education landscape and a mode of social and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Low Income, Low Income Groups
Reed, Matthew – Project on Student Debt, 2011
Every year millions of students and families sit around their kitchen tables and grapple with how they are going to pay for college. All too often they approach what may be the most important financial decision of their lives armed with incomplete, confusing, or inaccurate information about their options. College financial aid offices have a…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Paying for College, Student Loan Programs, Decision Making Skills
Farrell, Elizabeth F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
While admissions officers are well versed in SAT-score and GPA requirements for their institutions, it is now crucial that they know how to answer questions about eligibility for financial aid and merit scholarships. A new "Chronicle" survey of admissions officers found that monetary issues weigh heavily on their minds. When asked about the "most…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Merit Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, College Admission
Department of Education, Washington, DC. Student Financial Assistance. – 2000
This training manual is intended for use by higher education institutions that use the electronic student financial aid packaging process in a Windows environment. Each unit in the manual is organized into several lessons; each lesson presents the material and then provides practical application materials. The first unit is an overview of the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Aid Applicants, Higher Education, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
Department of Education, Washington, DC. Student Financial Assistance. – 2000
This training manual is intended for higher education institutions that process Federal Pell Grants under a new system called the recipient financial management system (RFMS). The RFMS system is part of the electronic data exchange process which allows schools to send and receive Title IV student financial aid application data to and from the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Aid Applicants, Higher Education, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
Office of Student Financial Assistance (ED), Washington, DC. – 2000
This guide is intended to assist financial aid officers interpret the coding on the Student Aid Report (SAR), which is sent directly to students, and on the Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR), which is sent directly to institutions, in order to help students make the necessary corrections to their financial aid application data. The…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Programs, Financial Aid Applicants, Higher Education
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, Washington, DC. – 2003
This guide advises students about college costs and how to pay them. The booklet explains financial aid and how it can help a student reach his or her educational goals. Merit-based and need-based aid programs are described, and the family's expected financial contribution is explained. The process of obtaining and completing the Free Application…
Descriptors: Financial Aid Applicants, Higher Education, Merit Scholarships, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
Department of Education, Washington, DC. Student Financial Assistance. – 2000
This workbook covers all the processes needed to administer the federal direct loan program in schools; it requires familiarity with the basic concepts found in the "Direct Loan School Guide." The eight units of instruction include: Unit 1: an overview; Unit 2: processing loan records, including the EDExpress setup, the processing cycle,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Eligibility, Federal Programs, Higher Education
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Northern Virginia Community Coll., Annandale. Office of Institutional Research. – 2000
The report presents the findings of the Financial Aid Services Survey at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC). The survey sought to determine student satisfaction with financial aid services at both the College Financial Aid Office and the campus Financial Aid Information Services. More than 1,700 students who had been in contact with…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Colleges, Financial Aid Applicants, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
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