Financial Aid and Students' College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program
Katharine Abraham and
Melissa A. Clark
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Abstract:
How college price influences student decisions about whether and where to attend college is an important issue. The District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program allows those who qualify to attend public colleges and universities in other states at considerably lower "in-state" tuitions.
Keywords: Financial Aid; College; DC; Tuition Assistance Grant Program (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38
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Journal Article: Financial Aid and Students’ College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program (2006) 
Working Paper: Financial Aid and Students' College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program (2003) 
Working Paper: Financial Aid and Students' College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program (2003) 
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