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data to examine a discrete change in the amount of federal financial aid available to financially independent students. The …
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Students of poor families invest much less than rich families in college education. To assess the role of financing … students. I propose a novel identification strategy that relies on bunching at federal Stafford loan limits and differences …-income students. Making public colleges tuition-free would substantially reduce student debt, but it would disproportionately benefit …
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data to examine a discrete change in the amount of federal financial aid available to financially independent students. The …
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The effect of credit constraints on the dropout, graduate and slow finishing decisions of university students in … credit constraints vary with high school achievement and that credit constrained students are at greater risk of dropout. We … find likely credit constrained students with strong high school achievement are more likely to graduate and less likely to …
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). Moreover, for students attending private universities, a higher number of loans received increased the probability of a dropout … decision, and students from middle-income households had a higher probability of being overdue than students from low …. Furthermore, providing opportunities for students to find various jobs and introducing a rating system for defaulters are two …
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. Specifically, it notes how limited public funding for domestic students has provided strong incentives for PSE schools to attract … full fee-paying international students, whose numbers have risen dramatically in recent years in Canada. The result has … quality and available curriculum of programs delivered to all students. The paper also comments on Ontario plans for …
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working while enrolled, resulting in a 14 percentage points increase in students working during the academic year. The reform … - reduces debt and lowers academic capital accumulation as students finance more of the college cost by working and less by …
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This study examines the impact of the charging of tuition fees between 2006 and 2014 in several German federal states on the number of first-year student enrollments. Since Germany is known for a tuition-free education policy at public institutions, the fundamental question arises of whether,...
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This paper empirically studies how college savings motives affect household stock market participation. More than 65% of households saving for college allocate at least a portion of their college savings to stocks, which are also the most popular class of risky assets for college savings...
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attending a four-year college and lower student debt. The effect is more pronounced for students who receive less financial aid …
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