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Elizabeth Matos
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Elizabeth Matos

West Texas A&M University

Canyon, Texas



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Empirical Research
Urban vs. Rural Baccalaureate Colleges: A National Study of Student Financial Aid
Reviewed By Lee Rusty Waller, Elizabeth Matos, Albert Reyes, Sharon Waller
Volume 6 - Issue 3
Aug 14, 2008 - 9:13:57 AM

The study examined financial aid awards for first-time, full-time students attending baccalaureate colleges of arts and sciences by the degree of urbanization classifications of city, suburban, town, and rural. Findings indicate no statistical differences in percentages of students receiving financial aid. No differences were identified in the average amount of federal financial, state/local grant aid, or institutional grant aid received. Statistical difference was found in the average amount of student loan aid received. Students attending city colleges received higher loan aid than counterparts attending colleges located in suburban and town settings. Implications of the findings are discussed. Suggestions for future research are identified.


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