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Born under a Lucky Star
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Denning, Jeffrey T.
in
Change agents
/ Changes
/ College students
/ Credit
/ Education expenses
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Equalization Aid
/ Financial independence
/ Labor supply
/ Student financial aid
/ Students
2019
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Born under a Lucky Star
by
Denning, Jeffrey T.
in
Change agents
/ Changes
/ College students
/ Credit
/ Education expenses
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Equalization Aid
/ Financial independence
/ Labor supply
/ Student financial aid
/ Students
2019
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Born under a Lucky Star
2019
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Financial aid can affect both college enrollment and graduation. The effects on graduation can be driven by students being induced to enroll by financial aid, students who would have enrolled anyway graduating as a result of the financial aid, or both. This study isolates the effect of financial aid on the second group by examining a change in aid that did not change enrollment. I study a discontinuous change in the amount of aid available to students who meet the age cutoff for financial independence. I find that additional aid causes some university seniors to graduate one year earlier.
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University of Wisconsin Press
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