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Trends in Graduate Student Financing: Selected Years, 2003–04 to 2015–16

NCES
Data Owner(s):
Kim Standing and Valerie Orellana, Westat
Data access:
Public-use data
Release date:
September 2019
Data weighted:
No
Data part of a series:
No
Survey areas:
NPSAS - National Postsecondary Student Aid Study
Publication number:
NCES 2019485

Summary

These tables present data from four administrations of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (2003-;04, 2007-;08, 2011-;12, and 2015-;16) showing trends in how graduate students financed their education. Data include the demographic attributes and academic characteristics of graduate students and the average price of attendance for the programs in which they were enrolled. The tables provide detail about the proportion of students who received financial aid and the average amounts of various types of aid received, including grants and scholarships, loans, assistantships, and employer aid. The data show trends in the ratio of loans to total aid amount, maximum federal borrowing, and the cumulative indebtedness of graduate students. The data are presented by various demographic and enrollment characteristics, including degree program.

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