What Works Clearinghouse Quick Review: "Can Scholarships Alone Help Students Succeed?

What Works Clearinghouse Quick Review:
Author: What Works Clearinghouse (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 2013
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ISBN:

"Can Scholarships Alone Help Students Succeed? Lessons from Two New York City Community Colleges" examined the effects of performance-based scholarships for low-income community college students (ages 22-35) who were required to enroll in remedial courses. The study evaluated the impact of the scholarships on continued community college enrollment, credits attempted and earned, and cumulative grade-point average (GPA). All study subjects were eligible for Pell Grants. Study authors randomly assigned 1,502 students at two New York City community colleges into one of three groups: (a) students were offered a performance-based scholarship for two semesters (up to $2,600); (b) students were offered a performance-based scholarship for two semesters plus one summer term (up to $3,900); and (c) students were not offered a performance-based scholarship, though these students were still eligible to receive other financial aid. Scholarships were awarded directly to students, on top of their existing financial aid, at the beginning, middle, and end of each semester, contingent on their continued enrollment and grades. The two scholarship groups were combined for most analyses. Study authors reported findings for a number of outcomes related to enrollment, course taking, and grades. The portion of the study that examined enrollment rates reported that at the end of the two-semester program, 78.1% of the scholarship students were still enrolled, versus 76.6% of the students in the control group. Enrollment for the scholarship and control groups, respectively, was 61.9% versus 60.7% one semester after the program ended, and 51.2% versus 49.5% two semesters after the program ended. None of these differences are statistically significant.

Confessions of a Scholarship Winner

Confessions of a Scholarship Winner
Author: Kristina Ellis
Publisher: Worthy Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1617951722

Kristina Ellis was awarded a full scholarship through her PhD. How she managed to get that kind of a scholarship offer is revealed in this book. Raised by a single mother, Kristina appeared to have everything stacked against her -- years of living below the poverty level, imperfect grades and sub-par SAT scores. Yet Kristina discovered the secrets to effectively presenting herself as a unique and desirable scholarship candidate. And she's sharing her secrets for scholarship success with students (and their parents) so that they too can obtain money for college.

The Privileged Poor

The Privileged Poor
Author: Anthony Abraham Jack
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674239660

An NPR Favorite Book of the Year Winner of the Critics’ Choice Book Award, American Educational Studies Association Winner of the Mirra Komarovsky Book Award Winner of the CEP–Mildred García Award for Exemplary Scholarship “Eye-opening...Brings home the pain and reality of on-campus poverty and puts the blame squarely on elite institutions.” —Washington Post “Jack’s investigation redirects attention from the matter of access to the matter of inclusion...His book challenges universities to support the diversity they indulge in advertising.” —New Yorker “The lesson is plain—simply admitting low-income students is just the start of a university’s obligations. Once they’re on campus, colleges must show them that they are full-fledged citizen.” —David Kirp, American Prospect “This book should be studied closely by anyone interested in improving diversity and inclusion in higher education and provides a moving call to action for us all.” —Raj Chetty, Harvard University The Ivy League looks different than it used to. College presidents and deans of admission have opened their doors—and their coffers—to support a more diverse student body. But is it enough just to admit these students? In this bracing exposé, Anthony Jack shows that many students’ struggles continue long after they’ve settled in their dorms. Admission, they quickly learn, is not the same as acceptance. This powerfully argued book documents how university policies and campus culture can exacerbate preexisting inequalities and reveals why some students are harder hit than others.

The College Solution

The College Solution
Author: Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Publisher: FT Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0132703327

“The College Solution helps readers look beyond over-hyped admission rankings to discover schools that offer a quality education at affordable prices. Taking the guesswork out of saving and finding money for college, this is a practical and insightful must-have guide for every parent!” —Jaye J. Fenderson, Seventeen’s College Columnist and Author, Seventeen’s Guide to Getting into College “This book is a must read in an era of rising tuition and falling admission rates. O’Shaughnessy offers good advice with blessed clarity and brevity.” —Jay Mathews, Washington Post Education Writer and Columnist “I would recommend any parent of a college-bound student read The College Solution.” —Kal Chany, Author, The Princeton Review’s Paying for College Without Going Broke “The College Solution goes beyond other guidebooks in providing an abundance of information about how to afford college, in addition to how to approach the selection process by putting the student first.” —Martha “Marty” O’Connell, Executive Director, Colleges That Change Lives “Lynn O’Shaughnessy always focuses on what’s in the consumer’s best interest, telling families how to save money and avoid making costly mistakes.” —Mark Kantrowitz, Publisher, FinAid.org and Author, FastWeb College Gold “An antidote to the hype and hysteria about getting in and paying for college! O’Shaughnessy has produced an excellent overview that demystifies the college planning process for students and families.” —Barmak Nassirian, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers For millions of families, the college planning experience has become extremely stressful. And, unless your child is an elite student in the academic top 1%, most books on the subject won’t help you. Now, however, there’s a college guide for everyone. In The College Solution, top personal finance journalist Lynn O’Shaughnessy presents an easy-to-use roadmap to finding the right college program (not just the most hyped) and dramatically reducing the cost of college, too. Forget the rankings! Discover what really matters: the quality and value of the programs your child wants and deserves. O’Shaughnessy uncovers “industry secrets” on how colleges actually parcel out financial aid—and how even “average” students can maximize their share. Learn how to send your kids to expensive private schools for virtually the cost of an in-state public college...and how promising students can pay significantly less than the “sticker price” even at the best state universities. No other book offers this much practical guidance on choosing a college...and no other book will save you as much money! • Secrets your school’s guidance counselor doesn’t know yet The surprising ways colleges have changed how they do business • Get every dime of financial aid that’s out there for you Be a “fly on the wall” inside the college financial aid office • U.S. News & World Report: clueless about your child Beyond one-size-fits-all rankings: finding the right program for your teenager • The best bargains in higher education Overlooked academic choices that just might be perfect for you

How to Help At-Risk Students Succeed A Study of Critical Success Factors

How to Help At-Risk Students Succeed A Study of Critical Success Factors
Author: Lethel Polk, Jr
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1683481186

How do we help at-risk students who are failing in a traditional setting? That was the question I set out to answer when I attempted to do this research project. In order to gather the most accurate data, I narrowed my focus to college and university students. However, these same three success factors could be used to help at-risk students at the high school and middle school levels and any other organization that set out to help the at-risk students. The research data concluded that tutoring programs, mentoring programs, and financial aid programs are key components to assisting struggling at-risk students achieve and succeed in an academic setting. When at-risk students are given a little extra assistance, they tend to do well.

Anyone Can Earn Scholarships - Even You!

Anyone Can Earn Scholarships - Even You!
Author: Shannon Douglass
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2015-08-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515106708

Without a 4.0 and 0 sports skills I paid for my education thanks to scholarships and grants and you can too! Learn how! I won $25,000 to pay for my college education thanks to scholarships and grants and I want you to be successful too! You can learn my tips and tricks to get organized and maximize the number of scholarships for which you apply and the quality of those applications. Maximize Your College Scholarship Potential! *Learn Professionalism - get a leg up on your peers *Learn Organization - my tricks for easy access to everything you need *Learn to Search for Scholarships - where will you have the best luck *Learn Interviewing - what to wear, say and do *Learn Follow up - how to actually get the money you earn Scholarships can make your college dreams possible! Don't let the cost of a college education scare you away and don't get burdened with student loan debt. Scholarships can help bring those costs WAY down and make your education attainable. This book is broken down into easy to understand segments. I share my personal story and teach you step by step how to get organized. This is a book version of a workshop I have been teaching for nearly 10 years. My past participants have found success and you can too! One of my best students earned herself $71,500 in scholarships and grants using the tools and skills learned in my workshops. She wasn't a valedictorian and not an athlete. You can learn the same skills with this book. If you or someone in your family is getting ready to apply for scholarships, read this book now to maximize your experience.

Handbook of the Sociology of Education in the 21st Century

Handbook of the Sociology of Education in the 21st Century
Author: Barbara Schneider
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319766945

This handbook unifies access and opportunity, two key concepts of sociology of education, throughout its 25 chapters. It explores today’s populations rarely noticed, such as undocumented students, first generation college students, and LGBTQs; and emphasizing the intersectionality of gender, race, ethnicity and social class. Sociologists often center their work on the sources and consequences of inequality. This handbook, while reviewing many of these explanations, takes a different approach, concentrating instead on what needs to be accomplished to reduce inequality. A special section is devoted to new methodological work for studying social systems, including network analyses and school and teacher effects. Additionally, the book explores the changing landscape of higher education institutions, their respective populations, and how labor market opportunities are enhanced or impeded by differing postsecondary education pathways. Written by leading sociologists and rising stars in the field, each of the chapters is embedded in theory, but contemporary and futuristic in its implications. This Handbook serves as a blueprint for identifying new work for sociologists of education and other scholars and policymakers trying to understand many of the problems of inequality in education and what is needed to address them.

The Impact of College Scholarships Toward Student Success and Positive Graduation Rates

The Impact of College Scholarships Toward Student Success and Positive Graduation Rates
Author: Lisa Lynch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2018
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN:

This study examined the impact scholarships had toward student success in completing post-secondary education. Evidence suggested that scholarships provided to primarily populations identified as first-generation, single-parent households predicted a positive impact on student success in completing college. The participants identified in this study were selected from a leading non-profit agency in Delaware. The qualitative results were supported the researcher’s hypothesis that scholarships have an impact on the students’ ability to complete post-secondary education successfully. Results from this study were conclusive with the reviewed literature that scholarships can help increase post-secondary enrollment, persistence, and completion by reducing students’ debt burden and by enabling students to attend higher quality institutions. The researcher’s recommendations focused on college models that focused first on advising high school students of realistic college choices, that are a good fit academically, socially and affordably, and the “Promising Practices” that support student success through scholarships through private funding, government policy changes, and higher education institutions’ tuition costs.