Does the format of a financial aid program matter? The effect of state in-kind tuition subsidies

Citation:

Long, Bridget Terry. 2004. “Does the format of a financial aid program matter? The effect of state in-kind tuition subsidies.” Review of Economics and Statistics lxxxvi: 767-782.

Abstract:

This paper examines the importance of format in aid programs, focusing on state appropriations to public postsecondary institutions. These funds subsidize costs for in-state students, but they may also influence choices between institutions due to their in-kind format. Using conditional the logistic choice model and extensive match-specific information, the paper approximates the choice between nearly 2700 college options to examine the effect of several dissimilar state systems. The results suggest that the level and distribution pattern of subsidies strongly affect decisions. If the aid could instead be applied to any in-state college, up to 29% more students would prefer to attend private four-year colleges. Reprinted by permission of the MIT Press

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