The Government Financial Aid Book

The Government Financial Aid Book
Author: Student Financial Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

**** The 1993 edition is cited in ARBA 1995. A handbook that provides socioeconomic and market-trend data for the major consumer markets of Latin America, primarily in the form of statistical tables. Section 1 examines factors driving the Latin American economy, and considers the relative strengths of each country as a potential consumer market. Section 2 presents a series of regional marketing parameters, while Section 3 provides a comparative overview of consumer markets for the whole region. Sections 4 to 11 deal with individual countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia. Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela), presenting data under a series of standard headings, and moving from background parameters, such as demographics and economic indicators, to consumer market data for a range of products. Distributed by Gale Research. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Redesigning State Financial Aid

Redesigning State Financial Aid
Author: Sarah Pingel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

Several factors create a challenging environment for individuals seeking financial support to complete a postsecondary degree program. In recognition of the challenges of paying for higher education, decision-makers at the federal and state levels support college-going with public policy. Through direct institutional allocations, need and merit-based financial aid programs, and the provision of student loans, government policy has provided access to funds to reduce the price of participating in postsecondary education for many individuals. This is particularly true at the state level. This article presents four principles for state aid redesign that seek to guide state aid policy formation: (1) Financial aid programs should be student centered; (2) Financial aid programs should be goal driven and data informed; (3) Financial aid programs should be timely and flexible; and (4) Financial aid programs should be broadly inclusive of all students' educational pathways. ?Separately, each of the principles addresses a specific area for states to make incremental policy change. Taken together, they provide the opportunity for states to make fundamental shifts in how state financial aid programs are designed and awarded. This article contains endnotes.

Federal Aid to State and Local Governments

Federal Aid to State and Local Governments
Author: Natalie Keegan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

This report explores two grant-administration issues specifically affected by the federal shutdown. It gives an overview of federal aid to state and local governments, characteristics of federal grants and methods for disbursing the funds, grant administration issues affected by a lapse in federal funding, and potential legislative options to reduce the impact of future government shutdowns.

Educational Finance Law

Educational Finance Law
Author: R. Craig Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Each state legislature has created a system of state and local monies for the financing of public elementary and secondary education that has evolved over a lengthy period of time. The financing of public education has a long history involving the tension within society in terms of education finance methodology and adjudicating these methodologies relative to various equity agendas, including perceived wrongs in society. This book examines this history and reviews several strategies currently in place in constitutional challenges to funding public education. --Publisher description.