9780226355351-0226355357-College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay for It (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)

College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay for It (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)

ISBN-13: 9780226355351
ISBN-10: 0226355357
Edition: 1
Author: Caroline M. Hoxby
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardcover 335 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780226355351
ISBN-10: 0226355357
Edition: 1
Author: Caroline M. Hoxby
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardcover 335 pages

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College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay for It (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report) (ISBN-13: 9780226355351 and ISBN-10: 0226355357), written by authors Caroline M. Hoxby, was published by University of Chicago Press in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Economics (College & Education Costs, Personal Finance, College Guides, Higher & Continuing Education, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay for It (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.15.

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Aspiring college students and their families have many options. A student can attend an in-state or an out-of-state school, a public or private college, a two-year community college program or a four-year university program. Students can attend full-time and have a bachelor of arts degree by the age of twenty-three or mix college and work, progressing toward a degree more slowly. To make matters more complicated, the array of financial aid available is more complex than ever. Students and their families must weigh federal grants, state merit scholarships, college tax credits, and college savings accounts, just to name a few.

In College Choices, Caroline Hoxby and a distinguished group of economists show how students and their families really make college decisions—how they respond to financial aid options, how peer relationships figure in the decision-making process, and even whether they need mentoring to get through the admissions process. Students of all sorts are considered—from poor students, who may struggle with applications and whether to continue on to college, to high aptitude students who are offered "free rides" at elite schools. College Choices utilizes the best methods and latest data to analyze the college decision-making process, while explaining how changes in aid and admissions practices inform those decisions as well.

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