Hunt, James MHunt, J. M. 2016. "Merit Aid, College Affordability, and Prestige: Institutional Responses to the Bright Futures Scholarship Program." Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
Merit aid is awarded to students based on their academic profile. While the criteria is different for each school, it’s typically found that applicants who are in the top 25% of a college’s most recently admitted freshman class are most likely to be awarded merit aid. Merit ...
Merit Aid Won't Help Colleges Survive. The article discusses the use of merit-aid scholarships by U.S. colleges and universities. Topics discussed include the impact of merit aid on low income college students, the connection between merit aid and college rankings, and the de... Selingo,Jeff...
Many colleges advertise generous merit scholarships without explaining that there are actually several different kinds of merit aid. Some colleges, for example, give fancy merit-sounding names to scholarships that they award to qualified students who have also shown that they can't afford the college...
Merit aid helps lower college costs. When it comes to paying for college, merit aid is one way to close the gap between the cost of attendance and need-based financial aid. Merit aid is a form of college financial aid that does not consider a student's financial need, but rather...
Soaring tuition costs have made college an expensive proposition, prompting students to accrue debt that often takes years to pay off, but merit aid can provide some relief. Since merit aid does not have to be paid back it offers students the chance to navigate their financial jo...
Merit aid is an increasingly important component of college scholarships, but policymakers are concerned that merit aid is often given to students who would enroll anyway. As a baseline we use a regression discontinuity (RD) framework to test an institution-level merit aid program at a public res...
College educationMerit aidMigrationRetentionBrain drainOne goal of state merit-based financial aid programs is to increase the stock of college-educated labor in the state by retaining college-educated persons in the state after college. However, there has been surprisingly little research on whether ...
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I find that merit aid has a statistically significant but inelastic effect on enrollment of extremely high ability students. Additionally, the setting of this paper allows for a test of whether students respond to the framing of price in making enrollment decisions (i.e. price illusion), holding...