CALIFORNIA TRENDS
IN STUDENT AID:
1990 to 1996
Lawrence E. Gladieux
Tracy Hartzler Toon
Watson Scott Swail
Prepared by The College Board for
The California Higher Education Policy Center
June 1997
Table of Contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
FINDINGS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
TABLES
- Table 1:
Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Cost of Attendance and Income of California Residents
- Table 2:
Aid Awarded to Students at California Postsecondary Institutions in Current Dollars
- Table 2a:
Aid Awarded to Students at California Postsecondary Institutions in Constant Dollars
- Table 3:
Aid Awarded to Students at Public California Institutions in Current Dollars
- Table 3a:
Aid Awarded to Students at Public California Institutions in Constant Dollars
- Table 4:
Aid Awarded to Students at Private California Institutions in Current Dollars
- Table 4a:
Aid Awarded to Students at Private California Institutions in Constant Dollars
- Table 5:
Percentage Distribution of Aid from the Largest Generally-Available Programs
- Table 6:
Aid Recipients and Aid Per Recipient in the Public Sector for the Largest Sources
of Generally -Available Aid
- Table 7:
Public Sector Loan Aid and Non-Loan Aid
- Table 8:
State General Fund and Student Fee Revenue Expenditures on Student Aid and All Higher
Education in Current Dollars
- Table 8a:
State General Fund and Student Fee Revenue Expenditures on Student Aid and All Higher
Education in Constant Dollars
NOTES AND SOURCES
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