In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman discusses Brown University’s recently announced no-loan policy for students receiving financial aid. Berman highlights the challenges of the new financial aid packages and cites The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients, a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Hechinger Report article, Jon Marcus highlights the disparity in the number of low-income students who receive financial aid at the most selective universities. Marcus cites The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients, a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman reports on how legacy admissions at elite universities impact low-income students. Berman cites The 20% Solution, a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this CNBC article, Jonathan Blumberg writes about the unfair advantage in admissions at elite colleges. Blumberg highlights The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit more Pell Grant recipients, a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Diverse Issues in Higher Ed article, Catherine Morris cites ‘The 20% Solution‘, a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Education Dive article, Pat Donachie goes over some of the key findings from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, “The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients.”
In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman goes over the story of a Pell Grant recipient who needs $40,000 to attend one of the selective colleges where he was accepted. Berman quotes The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this CNN Money article, Katie Lobosco writes about the deep class divide in higher education. Lobosco cites the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, “The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients” in this article.
In this NASFAA article, Allie Bidwell goes over the new findings in the new Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, “The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients.”
In this WGBH, Kirk Carapezza says that Boston University is one of the private colleges that needs to enroll more low-income students according to “The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients” report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.