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Abstract The new millennium brought with it a new challenge. Students reaching higher education were not only greater … severely scarce economic resources, but the Ministry of Education designed a plan to keep students in higher education and ….4%), and the average duration of a student’s gap in enrollment decreased 0.2 semesters (impact of 14.4%). …
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the product offered by colleges increases, where elite universities provide higher quality to high-ability students and … non-elite universities offer lower quality to less-able students. We illustrate the main results through a numerical …
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reported effects: for example, male students and students at private schools react strongly to changes in tuition. The results …
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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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assumption that students intuitively maximize their utility according to their (non-monetary) preferences. We then formulated ten …, we discovered that there is only a small influence of tuition on current, as well as on prospective students. For … how students choose their institutions and what personal characteristics lead to a migration decision due to tuition. As …
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This paper studies the causal impacts of public universities on the outcomes of their marginally admitted students. I … American public university students, to systematically identify and employ decentralized cutoffs in SAT/ACT scores that …-10 percent more than their marginally rejected but otherwise identical counterpart. Marginally admitted students pay no …
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exponential regression model and correct for self-selection of students into institutions to estimate differences in pricing … behavior. For-profit universities annually offer $819.69 less in institutional aid, while their students take on $1,978.45 more …
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regimes in the U.S., Australia, and Germany. We demonstrate that any of these regimes has severe shortcomings, even if …
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many existing and prospective students. The case for an ICL is put forward and advantages and disadvantages are discussed … attractive to students, and cross-subsidisation from higher earning to lower earning graduates would reduce the costs to …
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