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NEED-BASED OR MERIT-BASED?
NEED-BASED OR MERIT-BASED? Aiding Students, Buying Students: Financial Aid in America Rupert Wilkinson, Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University...
Academe, 09/01/06 by Paulsen, Michael B · More from publication -
Comparing the Determinants of Persistence for First-Generation and Continuing-Generation Students
In this study we examined and compared the determinants of first-to-second-year persistence for 1,167 first-generation and 3,017...
Journal of College Student Development, 07/01/05 by Lohfink, Mandy Martin; Paulsen, Michael B · More from publication -
Social class and college costs: Examining the financial nexus between college choice and persistence
During the past two decades there have been fundamental changes in the ways states and the federal government finance higher education (McPherson &...
Journal of Higher Education, 03/01/02 by Michael B. Paulsen · More from publication -
Going to College: How Social, Economic, and Educational Factors Influence the Decisions Students Make
Going to College: How Social, Economic, and Educational Factors Influence the Decisions Students Make, by Don Hossler, Jack Schmit, and Nick...
Journal of Higher Education, 05/01/01 by Michael B. Paulsen · More from publication -
Toward a reconceptualization of scholarship: a human action system with functional imperatives
The meaning and the different aspects of the construct of scholarship are examined. The basic categories of scholarship are derived by analysis...
Journal of Higher Education, 11/01/95 by Michael B. Paulsen · More from publication -
Taking Teaching Seriously: Meeting the Challenge of Instructional Improvement
"Taking Teaching Seriously" is drawn from a celebrated address by K. Patricia Cross at the 1986 AAHE National Conference on Higher Education in...
ERIC Educational Reports, 12/01/94 by Michael B. Paulsen, Kenneth A. Feldman · More from publication -
College Choice: Understanding Student Enrollment Behavior
In the 1970s, projections clearly indicated that the traditional college student cohort of 18 to 21 year olds would fall by 25 percent between the...
ERIC Educational Reports, 05/01/90 by Michael B. Paulsen · More from publication


