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Persistence and Attainment of Beginning Students with Pell Grants

NCES
Author(s):
Christina Chang Wei and Laura Horn
Study/Program:
BPS - Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study,
PEDAR - Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports
Publication date:
May 2002
Publication number:
NCES 2002169

Summary

This report describes Pell Grant recipients who began postsecondary education in 1995-96 and compares their postsecondary outcomes 3 years later with low- and middle-income students who did not receive a Pell Grant. In examining outcomes, high school academic preparation and factors that place students at risk of not finishing postsecondary education were taken into consideration. Despite the finding that Pell Grant recipients were less prepared academically and had more risk factors, the analysis could not detect a difference in the rate of persistence between Pell Grant recipients and their nonrecipient counterparts, either among those enrolled in all 4-year institutions or all less-than-4-year institutions.

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