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Appendix Ten:
Highly recommended


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Bobst: ED1.109 1982- ASI/SRI 4824-1 (see class Bobst handout).

American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Footing the Tuition Bill; New Developments in the Student-Loan Industry and How They Are Changing the Way We Pay for Higher Education. Conference in Washington, D.C. (September 25, 2006).

Baum, Sandy and Diane Saunders. Life After Debt: Results of the National Student Loan Survey. Final report. Braintree, MA: Nellie Mae (February 1998).

Baum, Sandy. "Making Student Loans Harder to Get Won't Make Paying for College Easier." The Greentree Gazette (May 1998).

Becker, William E. "Why Go to College? The Value of an Investment in Higher Education." The Economics of American Higher Education, Becker and Darrell R. Lewis (eds.). Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1992). Also see Student Report (class file).
Bobst: LC 67.62.E257 1992

Bernstein, Emily M. "Plan Offered To Revamp SUNY System." Pataki Appointees Seek To Decentralize Tuition. New York Times (November 7, 1995).

Bowen, Howard R. "Finance and the Aims of American Higher Education." In Orwig (see Orwig).

Bowen, Howard R. The Finance of Higher Education. Berkeley, CA: Carnegie Commission on Higher Education (1968).
Bobst: LB 2342.B65

Bowen, William G. and David W. Breneman. "Student Aid: Price Discount or Educational Investment?" Brookings Review Vol. 11, No. 1. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution (Winter 1993). Also see Student Report (class file).

Breneman, David W. Higher Education: On a Collision Course with New Realities. Boston, MA: ASA (American Student Assistance) (December 1993). Also see Student Report (class file).

Breneman, David W. Liberal Arts Colleges: Thriving, Surviving, or Endangered? Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution (1994).

Breneman, David W., et al. (eds.) ASHE Reader on Finance in Higher Education (1994 edition). Needham Heights, MA: Ginn Press (1994).

Breneman, David W. "A Tuition Freeze Accents the Cockeyed Economics of Higher Education." The Chronicle of Higher Education (February 11, 2000).

Breneman, David W. "For Colleges, This Is Not Just Another Recession." The Chronicle of Higher Education (June 14, 2002).

Brownstein, Andrew. "Upping the Ante for Student Aid." Princeton replaces loans with grants, and the rest of higher education struggles to keep up. The Chronicle of Higher Education (February 16, 2001). See also Karen Arenson story and Florence Olsen story.

Buckley, Jr. William F. "Why Does College Cost So Much?" VHS videocassettes and transcript of Firing Line four-part series Liberal Education on the Firing Line (June 1993).

Burd, Stephen. "U.S. Lawmaker Plans Bill That Would Penalize Colleges That Raise Tuition Too Much." The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 6, 2003).

Burkis, Lisa. "Financial Aid: Partner in Student Persistence." NYU term paper for Financing Higher Education (May 1995).

Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. Higher Education: Who Pays? Who Benefits? Who Should Pay? New York: McGraw-Hill (June 1973). Also see Student Report (class file).
Bobst: LB 2342.C26 BSTACK or ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout).

Carr, Sarah. "A Day in the Life of a New Type of Professor." For faculty members at NYU's online subsidiary, selling goes hand in hand with teaching. The Chronicle of Higher Education (December 15, 2000).

Cartensen, Peter. "Colleges and Student Aid: Collusion or Competition?" The Chronicle of Higher Education (August 10, 2001).

Cavanaugh, John C. and Christine K. Cavanaugh. "Franchising Higher Education." The Chronicle of Higher Education (April 21, 2006).

Cheever, Jr. Daniel S. "After Reauthorization: Tomorrow's Crisis Will Be College Costs." Presented at The Colorado Student Loan Conference, September 16, 1992.

Cheever, Jr. Daniel S. "Tomorrow's Crisis: The Cost of College." Harvard Magazine (Nov/Dec 1992).

Chronicle of Higher Education Alamanac, published by The Chronicle of Higher Education. See Related resources.

Chronicle of Higher Education. "Scholars Weigh How Choosing a College Affects Future Earnings." Page A57 (October 18, 1996).

CICU (Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities). Forum on Higher Education Public Policy, co-sponsored with the Council of Governing Boards (CGB), at the New York Marriott Marquis Hotel (November 10, 1994).

College Board. Trends in Student Aid and Trends in College Pricing. Current issues are available at the College Board web site (see section for Education Professionals).

Collier, D. and R. Sherman. "Understanding Financial Reports." Higher Education Finance Manual: Data Users Guide, pp. 5-34. Washington, D.C.: NACUBO (1980). Student Report only (class file).
Bobst: LB2342.C65 1980

Cooperstown Institute. "How Much is Enough? Using Financial Aid to Maximize Net Tuition Revenue." Presentation by Richard Hesel and David Strauss at June 1994 Cooperstown Institute. Baltimore, MD: Art and Science Group, Inc. (1994).

Davis, Jerry S. College Affordability: Overlooked Long-Term Trends and Recent 50-State Patterns. Indianapolis, IN: USA Group Foundation (November 2000).

Delbanco, Andrew. "Scholarships for the Rich." Elite colleges are competing so ferociously for desirable students, needy or not, that financial aid for deserving applicants is coming under pressure. New York Times (September 1, 1996).

DePalma, Anthony. "Bad Times Force Universities To Rethink What They Are." New York Times (February 3, 1992).
Bobst: Newspaper currently rec'd Micro 1857-

ERIC-AAHE Research Reports. (Periodical. Reports analyzing research on key issues in higher education. Prepared by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, Georgetown University. Published by the American Association for Higher Education).
Bobst: ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout).

Finney, David F. "Financial Issues in Higher Education." Presentation at League of World Universities, Fifth Conference February 11-13, 1999. Hosted by New York University.

Fischer, Fred. "State Financing of Higher Education: A New Look at an Old Problem." Change magazine (1990 Jan/Feb).
Bobst: LB2300.C38 V 17- Micro 1984-

Fish, Stanley. "Give Us Liberty or Give Us Revenue." Should administrators at public universities accept reduced state support in return for more freedom? Sign me up. The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 31, 2003).

Frase, Mary J. "Implications of Demographic Trends in Higher Education on Student Financial Aid Over the Next Ten Years." Background paper commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education for the National Conference on the Best Ways for the Federal Government to Help Students and Families Finance Higher Education (October 8, 1995).

Friedman, Milton. "The Perils of Socialized Higher Education." Interview by Leslie Spencer, Forbes (May 27, 1991). See also Peter Passell's New York Times article July 27, 1994.

Galbraith, Kate. "Britain Gives College Students Best Return on Investment in Education, Report Says." The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 30, 2002).

Gates, William. The Road Ahead (revised edition). New York, NY: Penguin (1996).

Gladieux, Lawrence E., ed. Radical Reform or Incremental Change? Student Loan Policy Alternatives for the Federal Government. Also see Student Report (class file).
Bobst: LB2340.2.R32 1982 ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout)

Gladieux, Lawrence E. "Federal Student Aid Policy: A History and An Assessment." Background paper commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education for the National Conference on the Best Ways for the Federal Government to Help Students and Families Finance Higher Education (October 8, 1995).

Glassman, James K. "Why Student Loans Are Unfair." The Washington Post (May 30, 1995).

Glenn, David. "Economists Fault Tuition Information, Saying Reports Overstate Increases and What Students Pay." The Chronicle of Higher Education (January 6, 2004).

Goggin, William J. The Measurement of Economic Well-Being in Need Analysis Models, ACT Research Report #66 (1974).
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Goldin, Davidson. "Increasingly, Those Paying Full Tuition Aid Poorer Peers." New York Times (March 22, 1995).

Gose, Ben. "Where's the Money Go?" A class at Haverford lets students in on some of the college's financial secrets. Chronicle of Higher Education (April 12, 1996).

Gose, Ben. "Change in Aid Policy Nets Princeton More Students From Low- and Middle-Income Families." Chronicle of Higher Education (August 14, 1998).

Gose, Ben. "Changes at Elite Colleges Fuel Intense Competition in Student Aid." Experts expect bidding wars as institutions try to lure top students. The Chronicle of Higher Education (February 5, 1999).

Hammer, Michael and James Champy. Reengineering the Corporation. New York, NY: HarperCollins (1993).

Hansen, W. Lee. and Jacob O. Stampen. "The Nation's Investment in Postsecondary Education." (RR 87:4) Research report published by National Center for Postsecondary Governance and Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

Hansen, W. Lee. "The Financial Squeeze on Higher Education Institutions and Students: The Balance Between Quality and Access." In Essays on the Economics of Education, Emily P. Hoffman, ed. Kalamazoo, Michigan: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research (1993). Student Report only (class file).

Hartle, T. "Federal Support for Higher Education in the 90's: Boom, Bust, or Something in Between?" Change magazine, pp. 32-41. (1990 Jan/Feb).
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Hartle, Terry W. and Stanley O. Ikenberry. Too Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing. What the Public Thinks and Knows About Paying for College. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education (1998).

Hesel, Richard and David Strauss. "How Much is Enough? Using Financial Aid to Maximize Net Tuition Revenue." Presentation at June 1994 Cooperstown Institute. Baltimore, MD: Art and Science Group, Inc. (1994).

Hodgkinson, Harold L. "Looking at Data: Projections for the Future" and "Reading the Demographics: You and the Numbers." Presentation at NYU School of Education meeting of the Community College Institute: The Uses of Data for Academic and Institutional Planning. Audio tape and supporting documents (June 13, 1994).

Honan, William H. "A Decade and a Billion Dollars Put New York U. in First Rank." New York Times (March 20, 1995).

Honan, William H. "Income Found to Predict Education Level Better Than Race." A researcher says financial aid could level the field. New York Times (June 17, 1996).

Hubbell, Loren Loomis. "Tuition Discounting Is on the Rise." Results of a NACUBO Study of Independent Institutions. NACUBO Business Officer (February 1995).

Huber, Richard M. How Professors Play the Cat Guarding the Cream: Why We're Paying More and Getting Less in Higher Education. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Press (1992).

Immerwahr, John. "The Price of Admission--The Growing Importance of Higher Education." A National Survey of Americans' Views Conducted and Reported by Public Agenda. The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (Spring 1998).

Immerwahr, John. Taking Responsibility---Leaders' Expectations of Higher Education. Washington, D.C.: The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (January 1999).

Institute for Higher Education Policy, et al. Student Loan Debt: Problems and Prospects. Proceedings from a National Symposium, December 10, 1997. Washington, D.C.: IHEP (1998).

Jasper, James M. "Why So Many Academics are Lousy Writers." The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 26, 2002).

Jepsen, Keith et al. "Direct Loan and FFEL: One School Compares Student Satisfaction with the Programs." NASFAA Journal of Student Financial Aid, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Spring 1997). Summary available from ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, George Washington University, Washington D.C. Choose "Search ERIC" and select "Keyword" for settings: ERIC number--ED403852, or Author--Jepsen.

Johnstone, D. Bruce. Sharing the Costs of Higher Education. The College Board (1986).
Bobst: LB2337.3. J72 (on loan)

Johnstone, D. Bruce. "Starting Points: Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Principles and Policies of Federal Financial Aid to Students." Paper commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education for the National Conference on the Best Ways for the Federal Government to Help Students and Families Finance Higher Education (October 8, 1995).

Journal of Education Finance. Periodical.
Bobst: LB2825.J68 V 3- 1977-

Journal of Higher Education. (Periodical. Published six times a year by the Ohio State University Press in affiliation with the American Association for Higher Education. Contains scholarly and topical articles, editorial comment, news summaries, and reviews of books on higher education)
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Journal of Student Financial Aid. (Periodical. Published by National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, Washington, D.C.)

Kane, J. and L. Spizman. "Race, Financial Aid Awards, and College Attendance." American Journal of Economics, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 85-97 (January 1994). Student Report only (class file).

Kantrowitz, Mark. "'$6.6 Billion in Unclaimed Aid' Myth Debunked." Press release. See adapted article for Student Aid Transcript (Spring 1996).

Kantrowitz, Mark and Doug Hardy. College Gold: The Step-by-Step Guide to Paying for College. HarperCollins (September 2006).

Kerr, Clark. Troubled Times For American Higher Education: The 1990s and Beyond. New York: SUNY Press (1994).

Kiesler, Charles A. "Why College Costs Rise and Rise and Rise." New York Times (July 28, 1993).

King, Jacqueline. "How Do Students Pay for Higher Education?" Results of the 1995-96 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, presented at the annual NASFAA conference (National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators) (July 17, 1998).

Kingston, Paul William and John C. Smart. "The Economic Pay-Off of Prestigious Colleges." In Paul William Kingston and Lionel S. Lewis (eds.) The High Status Track. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press (1990). Student Report only (class file).

Kipp III, Samuel. "Financing Higher Education and Paying for College: Preserving Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century." Prepared for the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs in Preparation for the 1997 Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. Kipp Research and Consulting (June 10, 1996).

Klor de Alva, Jorge. "Remaking the Academy." EduCause Review (March/April 2000).

Kronholz, June. "U.S. Universities Face Turbulent Times Ahead." The Wall Street Journal (March 1, 2005).

Labi, Aisha. "Europe Is Falling Behind U.S. and Asia in Higher Education, Report Warns." The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 15, 2006).

Lapovsky, Lucie and Loren Loomis Hubbell. Tuition Discounting Continues To Grow. According to NACUBO's 13th annual survey of independent institutions, tuition discounting is evolving into a critical component of enrollment management plans, absorbing additional resources each year. NACUBO (March 2003).

Lederman, Douglas. "The 'Crisis' in Higher Ed Financing." Inside Higher Education (November 4, 2005).

Lee, J. "College Costs and Tuition: What Are the Issues?" (RR 88:2) Proceedings from a national invitational conference. Research report published by National Center for Postsecondary Governance and Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

Lee, J. "The Equity of Higher Education Subsidies." (RR 87:1) Research report published by National Center for Postsecondary Governance and Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

Leslie, Larry and Crary. "The Private Costs of Postsecondary Education." Journal of Education Finance (Summer 1978).
Bobst: LB2825.J68

Leslie, Larry L. and Richard E. Anderson (eds.) ASHE Reader on Finance in Higher Education (1990 edition). Lexington, MA: Ginn Press (1990).
Bobst: LB2342.A76 1990

Levine, Arthur E. "The Future of Colleges: 9 Inevitable Changes." The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 27, 2000).

Levy, Daniel. "Private Versus Public Financing of Higher Education: U.S. Policy in Comparative Perspective." Higher Education #11, pp. 607-628 (1982). Student Report only (class file).
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Lively, Kit. "State Colleges Grapple With Tough Decisions on How to Downsize." Chronicle of Higher Education (February 3, 1993).

Lively, Kit. "Florida's Governor Asks Higher Education Officials to Prepare 'Privatization' Plan for University System." Chronicle of Higher Education (September 22, 1993).

Lively, Kit. "'Incentive Financing' for Colorado's Colleges." Chronicle of Higher Education (March 2, 1994).

Lubman, Sarah. "A 'Student of Value' Means a Student Who Can Pay The Rising Cost of College." Wall Street Journal (January 5, 1994).

Manning, Robert D. Credit Cards on Campus: Costs and Consequences of Student Debt. Washington, D.C.: Consumer Federation of America (1999).

Mattox Jr., William. "A Gap Girl Goes to College on Uncle Sam." USA Today (January 14, 1997).

McPherson, Michael S. and Owen Schapiro. Keeping College Affordable: Government and Educational Opportunity. Brookings (1991).
Bobst: LB2337.4.M3. 1991

McPherson, Michael S. and Morton Owen Schapiro. The Student Aid Game. Meeting Need and Rewarding Talent in American Higher Education. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (1998). Also see Student Report (class file).

Miller, Elizabeth I. "Parents' Views on the Value of a College Education and How They Will Pay for It." Journal of Student Financial Aid, Volume 27, Number 1 (Winter 1997).

Mingle, James R. "Goals for Federal/State Policy in the 21st Century: Affordability, Mobility, and Learning Productivity." Paper commissioned for the National Conference on the Best Ways for the Federal Government to Help Students and Families Finance Higher Education (October 8, 1995).

Morgan, Richard. "Lawmakers and Educators Spar Over College Costs and Federal Student Aid." The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 4, 2002).

Mortenson, Thomas G. "I Worked My Way Through College. You Should Too." Postsecondary Education Opportunity (February 1995).

National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU). "Ten Facts About Tuition at Independent Colleges and Universities." Washington, D.C.: NAICU (February 1997).

National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU). "A Commitment to Affordability." A Survey of Budget Priorities at Independent Colleges and Universities. Washington, D.C.: NAICU (February 1997).

National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). Reference Guide: Meeting the Challenge Of Student Financial Aid. Washington, D.C.: NASFAA (1995).

National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). "What are Politicians Doing about the High Cost of College?; Bush Administration, Democrats Get New Lessons in Politics of Higher Education; Good News About Who is Going to College." Transcript of CNN's "Inside Politics" Program on Postsecondary Education. Washington, D.C.: NASFAA (May 3, 2002).

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Postsecondary Financing Strategies: How Undergraduates Combine Work, Borrowing, and Attendance. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education (February 1998).

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Low-Income Students: Who They Are and How They Pay for Their Education. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education (March 2000).

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Congressionally Mandated Studies of College Costs and Prices. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education (September 2003).

National Commission on Responsibilities for Financing Postsecondary Education. Making College Affordable Again: Final Report. Washington, D.C. (February 1993).

National Commission on Responsibilities For Financing Postsecondary Education. Testimony given by Thomas P. Wallace (September 12, 1991).
Bobst: ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout)

National Commission on Responsibilities For Financing Postsecondary Education. Financing Higher Education in the 21st Century; A Summary of Seminars and A National Symposium. Washington, D.C.: National Commission (April 1993).

Nettles, Michael T. "Pursuing Broader Participation and Greater Benefit from Federal College Student Financial Aid." Toward New Purposes, Guidelines, and Requirements for a More Efficient and Effective College Student Aid Program. Paper commissioned for the National Conference on the Best Ways for the Federal Government to Help Students and Families Finance Higher Education (October 8, 1995).

The New York Times. "Yale to Erase Alumni Debts in 2 Loan Plans." (April 13, 1999).

The New York Times (AP). "Research on Rising College Costs." (August 1, 2001). See also Martin Van Der Werf story.

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Roanoke Times. "For academic excellence, someone has to pay." The Roanoke Times (November 24, 2003).

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Samuelson, Robert J. "The Wastage in Education." There's a flabbiness in our thinking about schools that poses as high-mindedness. Newsweek (August 10, 1998).

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Spiers, Joseph. "Don't Let College Costs Rain On Your Retirement." Fortune (July 24, 1995).

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Student Aid News. "Government Should Help Students Through College." p. 1 (September 1, 1995).

Student Aid News. "Tuition Increases Don't Deter Students From College." p. 3 (September 1, 1995).

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U.S. Department of Education. The Finances of Higher Education Institutions, Higher Education Survey Report. Survey Number 8 (November 1990).
Bobst: ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout)

U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO). Higher Education: Restructuring Student Aid Could Reduce Low-Income Student Dropout Rate. Report to Congressional Requesters. Washington, D.C.: GAO (March 1995).

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Wallace, Thomas P. "Public Higher Education Access and Affordability" Journal of Student Financial Aid Volume 22, No. 1. Washington, D.C.: NASFAA (Winter 1992).

Wallace, Thomas P. Transcript of testimony before The National Commission on Responsibilities for Financing Postsecondary Education, September 12, 1991. Washington, D.C. (1991).
Bobst: ASI/SRI (see class Bobst handout)

Wallace, Thomas P. "Public Higher Education Finance: The Dinosaur Age Persists." Change magazine (July/August 1993).

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Wilcox, Lee. "Evaluating the Impact of Financial Aid on Student Recruitment and Retention." In Hossler, Don (ed.) Evaluating Student Recruitment and Retention Programs, pp. 47-60. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass (1991). Student Report only (class file).

Williams, Jennifer A. "The Net Tuition Revenue Dilemma." Independent study paper (January 1995).

Winerip, Michael. "Overhauling School Grants: Much Debate but Little Gain." Last of three articles in a series: "Looting Student Aid." New York Times (February 4, 1994).

Wingspread Group on Higher Education. An American Imperative: Higher Expectations for Higher Education. An Open Letter to Those Concerned about the American Future. Racine, WI: The Johnson Foundation (1993).

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Wood, Peter W. "The Harm Done by Excessive Federal Aid to Students." Chronicle of Higher Education (May 9, 1997).

Yeager, John (ed.). ASHE Reader on Higher Education (2002 edition). Pearson/Prentice Hall (2002).

Zwerling, L. Steven. Second Best: The Crisis of the Community College. New York: McGraw-Hill (1976).
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