Student Aid [electronic resource] : Description and Options / John B. Lee and Others.

This report describes the distribution of financial aid to undergraduate students. All sources of funds are included and accounted for on a state-by-state basis. The Federal Office of Education programs are further described by institutional type and student income levels. The distribution of OE pro...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Lee, John B. (John Bruce)
Corporate Author: Educational Policy Research Center (Stanford Research Institute)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1975.
Subjects:

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a22000002u 4500
001 b6542040
003 CoU
005 20080306155038.0
006 m d f
007 cr un
008 751001s1975 xx |||| ot ||| | eng d
035 |a (ERIC)ed123962 
040 |a ericd  |c ericd  |d MvI 
088 |a EPRC-2158-10 
099 |f ERIC DOC #  |a ED123962 
099 |f ERIC DOC #  |a ED123962 
100 1 |a Lee, John B.  |q (John Bruce) 
245 1 0 |a Student Aid  |h [electronic resource] :  |b Description and Options /  |c John B. Lee and Others. 
260 |a [S.l.] :  |b Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,  |c 1975. 
300 |a 183 p. 
500 |a ERIC Document Number: ED123962. 
500 |a Sponsoring Agency: Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC.  |5 ericd. 
500 |a Contract Number: OEC-0-72-5016.  |5 ericd. 
500 |a Educational level discussed: Higher Education. 
500 |a Educational level discussed: Postsecondary Education. 
500 |a Educational level discussed: Two Year Colleges. 
520 |a This report describes the distribution of financial aid to undergraduate students. All sources of funds are included and accounted for on a state-by-state basis. The Federal Office of Education programs are further described by institutional type and student income levels. The distribution of OE programs results in the following conclusions: (1) students in two-year public schools are relatively underawarded given their need and students in four-year public schools are slightly overawarded. (2) Low middle income students ($6,000-$9,000) receive less aid than students from all other income categories. (3) Students in public colleges are more likely to receive Guaranteed Student Loans and Basic Grants while private college students receive more Supplemental Grants and Direct Student Loans. The second part of the study was the development of a linear programming model that can simulate the distribution of student aid under different legislation and appropriation levels. (Author) 
650 0 7 |a Bibliographies.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Community Colleges.  |2 ericd. 
650 1 7 |a Educational Finance.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Family Income.  |2 ericd. 
650 1 7 |a Federal Aid.  |2 ericd. 
650 1 7 |a Higher Education.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Models.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Postsecondary Education.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Private Colleges.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Program Descriptions.  |2 ericd. 
650 1 7 |a State Aid.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a State Universities.  |2 ericd. 
650 1 7 |a Student Financial Aid.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Tables (Data)  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Two Year Colleges.  |2 ericd. 
650 0 7 |a Undergraduate Students.  |2 ericd. 
710 2 |a Educational Policy Research Center (Stanford Research Institute) 
856 4 0 |u http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED123962.pdf  |z Full Text (via ERIC) 
907 |a .b65420408  |b 07-06-22  |c 10-19-10 
998 |a web  |b 10-22-12  |c f  |d m   |e -  |f eng  |g xx   |h 0  |i 1 
956 |a ERIC 
999 f f |i 4e16f8be-b0d6-5cbd-a4c3-cd4f7a33b60b  |s 98bda735-e4db-59be-8f16-81f4a7ea9496 
952 f f |p Can circulate  |a University of Colorado Boulder  |b Online  |c Online  |d Online  |e ED123962  |h Other scheme  |i web  |n 1