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Autor/inn/enPoutre, Alain; Rorison, Jamey; Voight, Mamie
InstitutionInstitute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP)
TitelLimited Means, Limited Options: College Remains Unaffordable for Many Americans
Quelle(2017), (20 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterHigher Education; Access to Education; Paying for College; Socioeconomic Influences; Grants; Federal Aid; State Aid; Student Financial Aid; Costs; Expenditure per Student; At Risk Students; Low Income Students; Federal Legislation; Access to Information; College Bound Students; College Students; Student Loan Programs
AbstractHigher education offers people from all walks of life the opportunity to achieve a more secure future for themselves and their families. The country was built in part on the idea that, with hard work and a good education, any American should be able to climb the ladder of social and economic mobility. The very notion of the American Dream is based on that concept of freedom--that people are not condemned to a particular social or economic class. Unfortunately, high college costs are stymieing progress for Americans of limited financial means, undermining basic ideals of opportunity and fairness. Data show wide variation in affordability between students with different income backgrounds. In fact, although the student from the highest income quintile in these analyses could afford to attend 90 percent of colleges in the sample, the low- and moderate-income students with fewer financial resources could only afford 1 to 5 percent of colleges. While it is clear that very few colleges meet a reasonable threshold of affordability for students of modest means, federal, state, and institutional policymakers can help level the playing field. This paper offers five recommendations to address issues of affordability that negatively affect college access and completion: (1) Federal policymakers should protect and strengthen the Pell Grant; (2) States should strengthen direct investment in public colleges and need-based aid programs; (3) Colleges should manage institutional costs to concentrate expenditures on students; (4) Colleges with wealth at their disposal--either in the form of large endowments or company profits--should keep prices low for needy students; and (5) Congress should pass legislation to improve consumer information and transparency, giving students the information they need to make affordable choices. [For the technical appendix to this report "Limited Means, Limited Options: College Remains Unaffordable for Many Americans. Technical Appendix," see ED591726.] (ERIC).
AnmerkungenInstitute for Higher Education Policy. 1825 K Street Suite 720, Washington, DC 20006. Tel: 202-861-8223; Fax: 202-861-9307; e-mail: institute@ihep.org; Web site: http://www.ihep.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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