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Subject: institution characteristics
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Average aid ratios for aided graduate and first-professional students with various sources and types of aid, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab94.zip
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Average aid ratios for aided graduate and first-professional students, by institution type and selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab93.zip
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Average amount of aid received by aided graduate and first-professional students, by source of aid and selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab123.zip
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Average amount of aid received by aided graduate and first-professional students, by type of aid package and selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab89.zip
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Average expenses for graduate and first-professional students, by attendance status, type of degree, and institution type: 1999–2000


tab77.zip
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Average unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1995-1996, by institution type and student characteristics

tab134.zip
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Average unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1999-2000, by institution type and student characteristics

tab133.zip
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Average unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) where unmet need is greater than zero for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1995-1996, by institution type and student characteristics

tab140.zip
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Average unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) where unmet need is greater than zero for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1999-2000, by institution type and student characteristics

tab138.zip
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For full-time, full-year graduate and first-professional students with assistantships, average student budget and average amount borrowed, by amount of assistantship: 1999-2000


tab60.zip
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Percent distribution of race/ethnicity of undergraduates, by Pell grant received, by institution type: 1999-2000

tab152.zip
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Percent of graduate and first professional students receiving the maximum subsidized Stafford loans whose student budget exceeded EFC and total aid, and the average remaining student budget minus EFC and total aid for those whose student budget exceeded EFC and total aid, by program and school type, 1999 - 2000


tab132.zip
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Percent of students completing an undergraduate program in 1999-2000 who borrowed undergraduate federal loans through July 1, 2000, and for those who borrowed, average and median cumulative amount of undergraduate federal loan amount, by institution type and degree program

tab112.zip
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Percent unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) greater than zero for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1995-1996, by institution type and student characteristics

tab141.zip
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Percent unmet need (total price of attendance minus EFC minus aid) greater than zero for FT/FY undergraduates enrolled in one institution during AY 1999-2000, by institution type and student characteristics

tab139.zip
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Percentage distribution of 1999–2000 undergraduates, by type of institution attended


tab107.zip
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Percentage distribution of doctoral and first-professional students according to type of degree, by institution type, attendance pattern, and citizenship: 1999–2000


tab75.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to 1998 income and average total income, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab73.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to aid package, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab88.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to attendance intensity while enrolled, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab71.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to attendance pattern, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab72.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to citizenship, by selected student, enrollment, and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab70.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to gender and age and average age, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab67.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to institution type, by student and enrollment characteristics: 1999–2000


tab65.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to major, by selected student, enrollment, and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab76.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to marital/dependent status, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab68.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to parents’ highest education level, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab80.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to primary role while enrolled and working, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab126.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to race, and percentage who were Hispanic or Latino, by selected student, enrollment, and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab69.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to source of aid package, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab122.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to time between receiving bachelor’s degree and beginning graduate program, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab78.zip
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Percentage distribution of graduate and first-professional students according to type of degree, by institution type and attendance pattern: 1999–2000


tab66.zip
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Percentage distribution of master’s degree students according to type of degree, by institution type, attendance pattern, and citizenship: 1999–2000


tab74.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates according to selected characteristics, by type of institution attended: 1999–2000



tabe1.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates according to selected characteristics, by type of institution attended: 1999–2000



tabe1.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates, by control of institution: 1999–2000


tab16.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates, by level of institution: 1999–2000


tab15.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates, by level of institution: 1999–2000—cont.



tab15.zip
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Percentage distribution of undergraduates, by type of institution: 1999–2000


tab17.zip
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Percentage distributions of graduate and first-professional students according to subsidized and total Stafford loan borrowing, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab91.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional completers* who had ever borrowed from any source for undergraduate and graduate education and cumulative amounts borrowed, by type of degree and institution type: 1999–2000


tab98.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students considering themselves primarily employees who reported various factors to be important considerations in their decision to enroll, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab130.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who had ever borrowed from any source for their graduate education, by graduate level in 1999–2000, type of degree, and institution type


tab96.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who received financial aid, by source of aid, attendance pattern, type of degree, and institution type: 1999–2000


tab116.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who were employed and considered themselves primarily students working to meet expenses who reported various benefits of working and percentage distribution according to the effect on their grades, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab127.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who were employed and considered themselves primarily students working to meet expenses who reported various drawbacks of working, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab128.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who were married, who had a spouse with income, and the spouse’s average income, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab129.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who worked while enrolled, average hours worked per week while enrolled, and percentage distribution according to hours worked per week, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab124.zip
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Percentage of graduate and first-professional students who worked while enrolled, percentage distribution according to intensity of work, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab125.zip
(6kb)
Percentage of graduate and first-professional students with Stafford loans and average amounts, by selected enrollment and institution characteristics: 1999–2000


tab90.zip
(7kb)



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