Removing College Price Barriers: What Government Has Done and Why it Hasn't Worked

Removing College Price Barriers: What Government Has Done and Why it Hasn't Worked

by Michael Mumper
Removing College Price Barriers: What Government Has Done and Why it Hasn't Worked

Removing College Price Barriers: What Government Has Done and Why it Hasn't Worked

by Michael Mumper

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Overview

The dream of college education is one of the central aspirations of American families and the cost of college is one of their central concerns. Removing College Price Barriers explores federal and state governmental efforts to achieve universal college affordability, and explains why those efforts have failed so badly.

Mumper provides a comprehensive overview of trends in college finance from 1965 to the present. He chronicles how the creation of the federal student aid programs, coupled with increasing state support of higher education, substantially lowered college price barriers during the late 1960s and 1970s. Since 1980, however, the rising costs of providing a higher education have combined with stable state support to drive tuitions rapidly upward. Simultaneously, the federal government began shifting a larger portion of student aid funds away from grants to lower income students toward loans to middle and upper income students. The result is that students are forced to finance a greater portion of their larger college costs.

This analysis concludes with an evaluation of several plans to reform the college finance system including the new direct lending program, high tuition/high aid funding strategies, and expanded repayment options, including national service. Drawing from the best of each of these ideas, the book outlines a plan to make the existing programs better achieve their original purpose by targeting more aid to the most needy students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791427040
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 10/19/1995
Series: SUNY series, The Social Context of Education
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael Mumper is Associate Professor of Political Science at Ohio University.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 Why College Matters

2 Understanding College Prices

3 The Changing Course of College Affordability

4 The Creation and Transformation of the Federal Student Aid Programs

5 The Costs and Consequences of the Transformation in Federal Student-Aid Policy

6 The States and College Affordability

7 Helping Families to Save for College

8 From Price to Participation: Assessing the Impact of the College-Affordability Programs

9 What Went Wrong and Why: Reviewing the Causes of Declining Affordability

10 Options to Improve College Affordability

11 A Plan to Remove College Price Barriers

Notes
Index

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