Decision Making for Student Success

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Baum
behavioral economics
behavioral insights
Castleman
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College Access
Community College Context
Dean’s List
Debt Aversion
Decision Making
Descriptive Norms Perceptions
educational attainment
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financial aid
Financial Aid Application
Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid Processes
Financial Aid Staff
Gps Model
Improving Student Success
Introductory Stem
Low Income Students
Minimum GPA
MxCC
Persistence
postsecondary education
Private Student Loans
Reduce Achievement Gaps
Schwartz
Smart Phones
Social Identity Threat
Student Aid System
Student Success
Time Inconsistent Preferences
underserved populations

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138784970
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Each year, many students with affordable college options and the academic skills needed to succeed do not enroll at all, enroll at institutions where they are not well-positioned for success, or drop out of college before earning a credential. Efforts to address these challenges have included changes in financial aid policy, increased availability of information, and enhanced academic support. This volume argues that the efficacy of these strategies can be improved by taking account of contemporary research on how students make choices. In Decision Making for Student Success, scholars from the fields of behavioral economics, education, and public policy explore contemporary research on decision-making and highlight behavioral insights that can improve postsecondary access and success. This exciting volume will provide scholars, researchers, and higher education administrators with valuable perspectives and low-cost strategies that they can employ to improve outcomes for underserved populations.

Benjamin L. Castleman is an Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy at the University of Virginia, USA.

Saul Schwartz is a Professor of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University, Canada.

Sandy Baum is a Research Professor of Education Policy at George Washington University and a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute, USA.