Merit Aid and the Politics of Education Merit Aid and the Politics of Education
Studies in Higher Education

Merit Aid and the Politics of Education

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While a substantial number of studies have evaluated the effects of merit aid programs, there is a surprising lack of any systematic consideration of how states determine eligibility criteria for these scholarships. The selectivity of merit aid eligibility criteria can be as important as whether or not such programs are adopted. If, for example, merit aid programs have broad, easily-attained initial eligibility criteria, then a large proportion of high school graduates, including low-income and under-represented students, will gain eligibility. On the other hand, if the criteria are more rigorous, then a smaller proportion of students, likely those already planning to attend and with the means to afford college, will be eligible. Thus, this innovative book - the first to deepen the descriptive and conceptual understanding of the process by which states determine merit aid scholarship criteria - is crucial to understanding merit aid's success and failures at fulfilling the promise of education.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2007
November 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
206
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
913.8
KB

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