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How you pay affects how you do: Financial aid type and student performance in college in the U.S.
( Peter Cappelli ) , ( Shinjae Won )
UCI I410-ECN-151-24-02-088867587

Students receiving financial aid pay different amounts for equivalent education and do so in different ways: Grants, which do not have to be repaid, loans, which are paid back in the future, and work-study, payas-you-go. We examine the effects of need-based aid independent of study ability on student outcomes - grade point average in particular - controlling for student background and attributes they had prior to college. We also analyze grades within colleges. The results suggest that students receiving need-based grants perform significantly better in college than those not receiving financial aid while those paying for college with loans perform significantly worse than students receiving other forms of aid.

1 Introduction
2 Theory and Hypotheses
3 Data and Methods
4 Results
5 Robustness Checks
6 Conclusion
References
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