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Recommendation Seven
Provide more need-based grant aid while simplifying the financial aid system and making it more transparent
 

Recommendation Seven

We Recommend...

that federal and state officials encourage increased access by providing more need-based grant aid, making the process of applying for financial assistance more transparent and predictable, and finding ways to inform families, as early as the middle school years, of aid amounts likely to be available to individual students.

Core indicators for this recommendation
  • Grand Aid for Students from Low-Income Families
    Most Recent Estimate
    As of 2008
  • Student Loan Debt Levels
    Most Recent Estimate
    As of 2010
  • Simplifying the Federal Student Aid System and the Application Process
    Most Recent Estimate
  • Implementation of Policies Designed to Provide Incentives for Institutions to Promote Enrollment and Success of Low-Income and First-Generation Students
    Most Recent Estimate
 
Washington
provides scholarship recipients from 16 high schools with up to $5,000 per year for college through the Washington State Achievers program, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Colorado
provides counseling to high school students through the Denver Scholarship Foundation. The foundation supports counselors who make sure students complete the federal financial aid form (FAFSA) and receive all federal and state grants for which they may be eligible.
Indiana
provides academic and college-preparation assistance through high school to low-income middle school students who sign a pledge to complete high school and avoid illegal activities.

How We Assemble Our Indicators

  • The indicators are rigorous
  • The indicators are measureable on a regular basis
  • The indicators have the ability to be disaggregated