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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...
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Numerous studies have examined the enrollment responses of traditional undergraduate students to the introduction of … along with the ways in which students fund their graduate education. Our empirical methodology is based on exogenous …
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salary of a starting teacher boosts the average aptitude of students entering teacher education courses by 0.6 percentile …
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The post-communist Czech Republic provides a laboratory in which to investigate possible responses to the adoption of universal education vouchers. Private schools appear to have arisen in response to distinct market incentives. They are more common in fields where public school inertia has...
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’ and students’ reactions to resource changes, the overall effect of resources on education outcomes is ambiguous. Schools …
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the 15,737 students admitted to a special program ostensibly for academically and intellectually gifted children. I …-risk students, as determined by their 3rd grade predicted probabilities, would lead to a 25% reduction in the total cohort dropout …
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This paper studies whether the introduction of tuition fees at public universities in some German states had a negative effect on enrollment, i.e., on the transition of high school graduates to public universities in Germany. In contrast to recent studies, we do not find a significant effect on...
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There is significant unease with the state of college loans in the US, of which Stafford loans are the most common. One of the most important issues relates to the “repayment burden” (RB), the proportion of a debtor's income per period required to repay loans. RBs are fundamental to...
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Expansion of high education in Vietnam will be undermined without an effective student, loans policy to assist with tuition and living costs. We show the significance of this issue is by, constructing a hypothetical loans system and calculating repayment burdens (RBs) (the proportion of, a...
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In 2001, the Texas state legislature passed House Bill 1403. With the passage of the law, Texas became the first state to offer in-state tuition rates at public universities for non-citizens (including illegal immigrants) who attended high school in the state for three years. As a result of the...
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