StudentAid.gov - StudentAid.gov offers a “one-stop shop” where consumers can access federal student aid information, apply for federal aid, repay student loans, and navigate the college decision-making process. Available in English and Spanish and fully accessible on smartphones and tablets, the web site combines content and interactive tools from several web sites and features instructional videos and infographics to help answer frequent questions about financial aid....
The Civil Rights Project - The Civil Rights Project attempts to address inequities in the nation and its schools. This site provides numerous links to reports that address a variety of affordability issues, particularly those related to financial aid and merit scholarships. Civil Rights Project was formerly housed at Harvard and has since moved to UCLA.
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The College Board - Two key affordability reports, Trends in Student Aid and Trends in College Pricing, can be accessed from the Research Library page on this Web site. Policymakers also can access other publications related to postsecondary issues.
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The National Information Center for Higher Education Policymaking and Analysis - This Web site provides a wealth of information on state higher education systems. Data are available on such topics as postsecondary enrollment, financial aid and student retention, persistence and graduation. Users can retrieve data from the site to generate their own custom U.S. and state color-coded maps.
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