Abstract

In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be used to evaluate the effects of aid strategies in colleges and universities. This article illustrates how these new models can be used to assess the effects of changes in government and institutional aid policy on persistence. This case study explores the implications of an increased reliance on loans in institutional aid packaging.

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