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NCES 96158 A Descriptive Summary of 1992-93 Bachelor's Degree Recipients: 1 Year Later, With an Essay on Time to Degree
This report includes information concerning recent baccalaureate degree completers a year after finishing concerning undergraduate experiences and background, entry into graduate school or the labor market, household demographics, and civic participation.
8/30/1996
NCES 96769 Findings from The Condition of Education 1995: Number 6 - The Cost of Higher Education
Many important questions about higher education are related to its cost. Is higher education a good investment for student? Is higher education affordable to students from middle income families? Is higher education accessible to student from low income families? Is higher education a good value? How are the costs of higher education shared between students, their families, and governement? Some of the statistical evidence concerning these questions and issues is summarized in this sixth publication in the series of Findings from The Condition of Education.
5/30/1996
NCES 96161 How Low Income Undergraduates Finance Postsecondary Education: 1992-93
This report describes how low income undergraduates that is, undergraduates whose family income was below 125 percent of the federally established poverty threshold for their family size finance their postsecondary education. It examines dependent, single independent, and independent students with dependents separately.
4/30/1996
NCES 95365 CD-ROM: National Postsecondary Student Aid Study: 1992-93 Data Analysis System Public Use File
Creates tables from NPSAS:93 according to the user's specifications. Includes systems for both undergraduate and graduate/first professional.
12/4/1995
NCES 95202 Student Financing of Undergraduate Education, 1992-93 With an Essay on the Costs of Undergraduate Education Before and After Student Financial Aid
This report focuses on undergraduate students only, and examines how undergraduate students enrolled in the 1992-93 academic year financed their education. The report begins with an essay that explores in some detail the relationships between type of institution in which students were enrolled and their total costs of attendance, the distribution of financial aid among students by type of institution, and the net costs of enrollment among aided and nonaided undergraduates.
11/30/1995
NCES 96231 Statistics in Brief: Outcomes of Recent Changes in Federal Student Financial Aid
This publication presents information collected from postsecondary education institutions about the effects on institutional aid policies and practices brought about by the 1992 Reauthorization of Higher Education Act. Keywords: college; financial aid
11/20/1995
NCES 96235 Student Financing of Graduate and First-Professional Education, 1992-93
Based on data from the 1993 NPSAS, this report describes the characteristics of graduate and first-professional students enrolled during 1992-93, including age, race, gender, income, financial aid receipt, and more. Also, the report describes those graduate and first-professional students who received financial aid, including grants, loans and work-study from federal, state, institution, or other sources, by selected student characteristics.
11/20/1995
NCES 95820 CD-ROM: NPSAS:87 and Electronic Codebook
Reprint of out-of-stock CD with updated electronic codebook
10/6/1995
NCES 95313 Packaging of Undergraduate Student Financial Aid: 1989-90
The report describes the rates of receipt and amounts of student financial aid from multiple sources (sometimes referred to as "packaging"). Elements considered for overlap include Federal (Pell, SEOG, Stafford, Perkins, and CWSP), State (grants, loans, and work programs), and institutional (grants, loans, and work programs).
7/24/1995
NCES 95786 Net Cost of Attending Postsecondary Education (Indicator of the Month)
Each month a different indicator from The Condition of Education 1995 is reformatted in a design suitable for wide distribution.
6/27/1995
NCES 95746 Electronic E.D. TAB: National Postsecondary Student Aid Study: Estimates of Student Financial Aid: 1992-93
Tabulation describes briefly some of the key findings of the 1993 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study. The format is such that the tabulation can be retrieved from an electronic bulletin board and printed using most readily available printers.
6/12/1995
NCES 95310 Characteristics of Students Who Borrow to Finance Their Postsecondary Education
Using 1989-90 NPSAS data, this descriptive report compares undergraduate and graduate/professional students who borrowed and who did not borrow to finance their education. There are chapters on institutional characteristics, demographics, grades and progress, occupational plans, and student financial aid.
12/14/1994
NCES 93076 Student Financing of Graduate and First-Professional Education
This report profiles graduate and first-professional students enrolled in postsecondary institutions in 1989-90 and describes their education expenses, the sources and types of financial aid they received, the composition of their aid awards, and the availability of other sources of financial support, such as their own and spouse's earnings and savings and assistance from parents and friends.
3/15/1993
NCES 92003 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study: Estimates of Student Financial Aid, 1989-90
The National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS) is a comprehensive study that examines how students and their families pay for postsecondary education. It includes nationally representative samples of undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional students; students attending less-than-2-year, 2-year, 4-year, and doctoral-granting institutions. Students who receive financial aid as well as those who do not receive aid, and a sample of students' parents participate in NPSAS.
10/30/1991
NCES 90332 Undergraduate Financial Aid Awards: A Report of the 1987 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study
The primary purpose of this report is to provide information to policymakers and interested parties on how different sources and types of student financial aid are combined to produce a student aid award or package.
9/15/1990
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