Price and Subsidies
Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees 0=no Compared to students
Low =$0 - $1,958 1=yes paying medium tuition
Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees 0=no Compared to students
High=≥$4,054 1=yes paying medium tuition
Grants Total grants and Actual amount Compared to each $1,000
scholarships divided by 1,000 increase in tuition
current year
Loans Total loans Actual amount Compared to each $1,000
including plus loans divided by 1,000 increase in tuition
current year
Work-study Total work-study award – Actual amount Compared to each $1,000
current year divided by 1,000 increase in tuition
Net Cost Tuition minus grants and 0=no Compared to medium
loans: Low = ≤$1,697 1=yes net cost
Net Cost Tuition minus grants and 0=no Compared to medium
loans: High = ≥$3,206 1=yes net cost
Debt Load
Debt Threshold Low debt – less 0=no Compared to students
than $3,000 1=yes with no debt
Debt Threshold Medium debt – more 0=no Compared to students
than $3,000 and less 1=yes with no debt
than $7,000
Debt Threshold High debt – more 0=no Compared to students
than $7,000 1=yes with no debt
Beginning Postsecondary Survey (BPS)
Climate – Friends Went places with friends 0=no Compared to students who
during first semester 1=yes did not go places w/friends
Climate – Plans Discussed plans with 0=no Compared to students who
advisor about career 1=yes did not meet with advisor
Climate – Talk Talked with faculty 0=no Compared to students who
outside of class 1=yes did not speak with faculty
Goal – Career Succeed in career 0=no Compared to students
1=yes whose personal goal was
not to succeed in a career
Satisfaction Satisfied with intellectual 0=no Compared to students
growth 1=yes who were not satisfied with
their intellectual growth
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