Abstract

Financial aid is often linked to evidence of learning inside the classroom (students’ GPA) and financial need. This mixed-methods study describes an assessment of a scholarship designed to encourage learning outside the classroom that required incoming students to live in a living–learning community (LLC). Results showed that though receipt of the scholarship did not predict retention, it encouraged some students to live in an LLC where otherwise they might have chosen a different option.

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