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Back to School: Federal Student Aid Policy and Adult College Enrollment

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  • Neil S. Seftor
  • Sarah E. Turner

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Much of the research examining the question of how federal financial aid affects decisions to enroll in college has focused on the behavior of students immediately following graduation, leaving unanswered the question of how changes in the availability of aid affects the behavior of older students.

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  • Neil S. Seftor & Sarah E. Turner, "undated". "Back to School: Federal Student Aid Policy and Adult College Enrollment," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 28f7ccb624fd4f2a9a20d7075, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:28f7ccb624fd4f2a9a20d7075cdb1aea
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