Unmet Needs: Report on Student Financial Aid Problems from the CSS Student Advisory Committee |
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... a matter of a federal right . Had Rodriguez been decided the other way , equal pri- mary and secondary preparation for postsecondary education would have been greatly advanced . The Myth of Perfect Information " Choice " is also 62.
... a matter of a federal right . Had Rodriguez been decided the other way , equal pri- mary and secondary preparation for postsecondary education would have been greatly advanced . The Myth of Perfect Information " Choice " is also 62.
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... Perfect Information " Choice " is also predicated on another myth within the financing debate the myth of perfect information . The current pluralist argument follows these lines , and posits that students will have " opportunity ...
... Perfect Information " Choice " is also predicated on another myth within the financing debate the myth of perfect information . The current pluralist argument follows these lines , and posits that students will have " opportunity ...
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... perfect information , and equal educational opportunity . Conclusion In the end , the high - tuition , high - aid strategy and need analysis scheme is ra- tional and understandable to those who need it the least the white middle and ...
... perfect information , and equal educational opportunity . Conclusion In the end , the high - tuition , high - aid strategy and need analysis scheme is ra- tional and understandable to those who need it the least the white middle and ...
Contents
Administrative Problems | 8 |
Problems Associated with Particular Types of Aid | 32 |
Special Problems | 49 |
Copyright | |
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