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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

In Budgets and financial management in higher education (pp. link ) Financial aid policies, practices, and impacts Anderson, D. Experimental evidence on the impacts of need-based financial aid: Longitudinal assessment of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 51 (2), Article 2.

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

In Budgets and financial management in higher education (pp. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48 (3), Article 4. link ) Financial aid policies, practices, and impacts Anderson, D. Experimental evidence on the impacts of need-based financial aid: Longitudinal assessment of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant.

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My 2023 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

In Budgets and financial management in higher education (pp. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48 (3), Article 4. link ) The financial viability of higher education Ducoff, N. Students pay the price if a college fails. So why are we protecting failing students? Understanding budgets. Jossey-Bass.

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List (Robert Kelchen)

Higher Education Inquirer

In Budgets and financial management in higher education (pp. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48(3), Article 4. link ) Financial aid policies, practices, and impacts Anderson, D. Experimental evidence on the impacts of need-based financial aid: Longitudinal assessment of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant.

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Secret Shopper Policy Draws Praise, Concern

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Department of Education’s announcement last week of a secret shopper program to investigate the recruitment, enrollment, and financial aid practices of schools has garnered mixed reactions. While advocates of access hailed the policy, the for-profit sector and financial aid offices raised worries.