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Efficient enrollments using high tuition-high aid

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Abstract The goal of high tuition-high aid is to charge high-pay residents the nonresident tuition, net of the state subsidy to support low-income residents. This approach often ignores differences in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The goal of high tuition-high aid is to charge high-pay residents the nonresident tuition, net of the state subsidy to support low-income residents. This approach often ignores differences in program costs and presumes the state appropriation will not react. Here tuition and subsidy structures are developed as rules in a welfare-maximization framework. Once fixed costs are accommodated, low-pay resident enrollments can be admitted at marginal cost, thereby achieving efficient enrollments. The models are applied to Penn State University, where it is shown that high tuition-high aid can approximate actual tuition policy, accommodate enrollments of low-income students, and increase total welfare.

Keywords: efficient enrollments; tuition; tuition high; high aid; high tuition

Journal Title: Journal of Policy Modeling
Year Published: 2021

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