College Aid Quandary

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College Aid Quandary

Access Quality and the Federal Role

Educational administration and organization Funding of education and student finance Central / national / federal government policies Advice on education

Authors: Lawrence Gladieux, Art Hauptman

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Language: English

Published by: Brookings Institution Press

Published on: 1st April 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 112 pages

ISBN: 9780815707240


Introduction

Each year, millions of American families struggle with the expense of higher education. For the past fifty years, the U.S. government has helped students and families pay for college; but with the entire domestic policy agenda in flux, federal aid to education hangs in the balance. This book analyzes government policies for helping students pay for education beyond high school.

Context and Significance

It is being published at a time when aid to education is a prominent issue in battles over the federal budget and policymakers are debating the need for and effectiveness of federal student assistance programs. Starting with the post-World War II GI Bill, the book reviews the 50-year history of federal student aid legislation, assesses the results, and identifies trends and problems that cloud the future of this critically important national effort.

Analysis and Recommendations

The authors draw on the thinking of the country's top experts in examining the rationale and structure of the student aid system and how it might more effectively expand college opportunities while ensuring educational quality. Their analysis encourages policymakers to consider the multiple objectives of government aid—not just getting more students into college, but promoting student success and degree completion.

Conclusion

The book offers a framework for future policy debates aimed at improving a system vital to America's economic future and its continued promise of opportunity. Copublished with the College Board / Dialogue on Public Policy

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