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Changes in Financial Aid and Student Enrollment of Historically Black Colleges and Universities After the Tightening of PLUS Credit Standards: An Update for the 2013/14 School Year

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  • Matthew Johnson
  • Julie Bruch
  • Brian Gill

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This follow-up study looks at changes in financial aid and enrollment after the summer of 2013, when the Department of Education changed the appeals process for families denied PLUS loans.

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  • Matthew Johnson & Julie Bruch & Brian Gill, "undated". "Changes in Financial Aid and Student Enrollment of Historically Black Colleges and Universities After the Tightening of PLUS Credit Standards: An Update for the 2013/14 School Year," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a7506c5225e04d6b817e36664, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Matthew Johnson & Julie Bruch & Brian Gill, "undated". "Changes in Financial Aid and Student Enrollment at Historically Black Colleges and Universities After the Tightening of PLUS Credit Standards," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4e4d838a409f43869d693a461, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Dougal, Casey & Gao, Pengjie & Mayew, William J. & Parsons, Christopher A., 2019. "What’s in a (school) name? Racial discrimination in higher education bond markets," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 134(3), pages 570-590.

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    PLUS; Black Colleges; Financial Aid; Student Enrollment;
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