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Author Choy, Susan P.

Title Student Financing of Graduate and First-Professional Education : 2003-04. Profiles of Students in Selected Degree Programs and Part-Time Students. Statistical Analysis Report. NCES 2006-185 / Susan P. Choy and Emily Forrest Cataldi.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (193 pages)
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Educational level discussed: Higher Education.
Summary This report uses the 2003-04 NPSAS data to describe the characteristics of graduate and first professional students and how they finance their education, with a section focusing on students who attend exclusively part time. The report also includes a compendium of tables providing detailed data on student and enrollment characteristics, types of financial aid, sources of financial aid, and employment while enrolled. The report shows that the majority of students (60 percent) were enrolled at the master's level. Seventy-three percent of all graduate and first-professional students received some type of aid (grants, loans, assistantships, or work-study), and the average amount received by aided students was $15,100. Aid patterns varied across programs, however. For example, doctoral students were more likely than others to receive grant aid (55 percent versus 38 percent of master's students and 41 percent of first-professional students), while first-professional students were the most likely to borrow (78 percent versus 40 percent of master's students and 30 percent of doctoral students). About half (51 percent) of all graduate and first professional students attended exclusively part time in 2003-04, and 70 percent of these students worked full time while enrolled. The following are appended: (1) Glossary; and (2) Technical Notes and Methodology. (Contains 61 tables and 11 figures.).
Cite As: National Center for Education Statistics. ericd
Local Note EBSCOhost Professional Development Collection
Subject Statistical Analysis.
Student Financial Aid.
Paying for College.
Graduate Study.
Profiles.
Part Time Students.
Student Characteristics.
Enrollment Trends.
Tables (Data)
Educational Finance.
Student Employment.
Grants.
Genre/Form Numerical/Quantitative Data.
Reports, Research.
Added Author Cataldi, Emily Forrest, author.
National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC.
MPR Associates, Berkeley, CA.
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