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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

Drivers of the rising price of a college education. Intended and unintended consequences of for-profit college regulation: Examining the 90/10 rule. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48 (3), Article 4. link ) College pricing, tuition revenue, and endowments Baker, D. Midwestern Higher Education Compact.

Finance 189
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Survey Highlights Barriers to FAFSA Simplification

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Financial aid administrators at colleges and universities say a lack of time and guidance from the U.S. Department of Education are key barriers they’ll face in preparing to carry out the coming overhaul of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. 1—the launch date for the FAFSA since 2016.

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My 2023 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

Diverging revenues, cascading expenditures, and ensuing subsidies: The unbalanced and growing financial strain of intercollegiate athletics on universities and their students. Mapping community college finance systems to develop equitable and effective finance policy. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48 (3), Article 4.

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List (Robert Kelchen)

Higher Education Inquirer

Drivers of the rising price of a college education. Intended and unintended consequences of for-profit college regulation: Examining the 90/10 rule. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48(3), Article 4. link ) College pricing, tuition revenue, and endowments Baker, D. Midwestern Higher Education Compact.

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New FAFSA won't launch until December

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“More than 17 million students and thousands of schools use the FAFSA form to help access and award financial aid every year, but far too many are locked out of aid because of the cumbersome processes and outdated technology that come with the current form,” FSA chief operating officer Richard Cordray said in a statement.

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Education Department hints at possible delay of new FAFSA

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Melanie Storey, deputy director of policy implementation and oversight for the Office of Federal Student Aid, told attendees at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ leadership conference that the agency wouldn’t commit to a launch date this fall, though it is working aggressively toward an Oct.