Calibrating Costs: Do Tuition Reset Policies Affect Diverse Student Enrollment at Private Baccalaureate Colleges?
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Published:2024-01
Issue:2
Volume:47
Page:189-215
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ISSN:1090-7009
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Container-title:The Review of Higher Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:rhe
Author:
Corral Daniel,Ward James Dean,Ward James Dean
Abstract
Abstract: This study focuses on tuition reset policies, where colleges reduce the published sticker price by at least 5%, and in many instances, much more. We use a difference-in-differences design to examine the effect of these policies on student enrollment disaggregated by race/ethnicity and a proxy for economic disadvantage. On average, these policies do little to move the needle regarding specific racial/ethnic diversity on campus; however, we find that these institutions experience a 6.5% increase in the share of Pell Grant students following the introduction of these policies.