TRENDS IN STUDENT AID AND COLLEGE PRICING A Component of Floridas CHANGING DIRECTIONS GRANT Supported by The Florida Department of Education, The Lumina.

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TRENDS IN STUDENT AID AND COLLEGE PRICING A Component of Floridas CHANGING DIRECTIONS GRANT Supported by The Florida Department of Education, The Lumina Foundation and The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

PURPOSE A comprehensive accounting of student financial aid trends in Florida. Complete inventory of direct aid to students, from all sources, at all types of institutions: 2-year and 4-year Public and independent nonprofit and for-profit. 5 – year look to span periods of growth and decline in state and national economies.

PURPOSE Recipients and dollars awarded. Family resources available to students. And the amount it costs these students to attend college in Florida.

FOCUS Units of analysis: Sectors, not individual institutions. Financial aid programs, not individual awards. Report data in both current and constant dollars, to promote accurate interpretation of trends, controlling for the variable purchasing power of the dollar over time Comparisons nationally and to peer states

USEFULNESS TO POLICYMAKERS We dont know what we dont know Data to inform public policy regarding postsecondary affordability and access. Project marks the beginning on ongoing tracking of trends in: indicators of cost, aid, and student/family ability to pay Relative contributions by those with shared responsibility for making postsecondary accessible

WHAT WERE COLLECTING Program years through Count what is countable Direct aid to students

WHAT WERE COLLECTING: SPECIFICS Federal Aid State Aid Institutional Aid (need and merit) Aid from Private Sources Dual Enrollment Fee Waivers and Exemptions

WHAT WERE NOT COLLECTING State subsidies to institutions Consumer loans

CONTACT INFORMATION Dr. Scott Swail Educational Policy Institute 25 Ludwell Lane Stafford, VA Phone: (877) E-POLICY Patrick Dallet Council for Educ. Policy Research 111 West Madison, Suite 574 Tallahassee, FL Phone: (850)

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