Skip to main content

Breadcrumb

Home arrow_forward_ios Resource Library Search arrow_forward_ios Data arrow_forward_ios Trends in Student Financing of Unde ...
Home arrow_forward_ios ... arrow_forward_ios Trends in Student Financing of Unde ...
Resource Library Search Data
Data Tables

Trends in Student Financing of Undergraduate Education: Selected Years, 1995–96 to 2007–08

NCES
Data Owner(s):
Vera Bersudskaya and Christina Chang Wei
Data access:
Public-use data
Release date:
January 2011
Data weighted:
No
Data part of a series:
No
Survey areas:
NPSAS - National Postsecondary Student Aid Study
Publication number:
NCES 2011218

Summary

Drawing on the 1995–96, 1999–2000, 2003–04, and 2007–08 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS), these Web Tables present trends in financial aid that was awarded to undergraduate students attending postsecondary institutions in the United States. Data include price of attendance, tuition and fees, type of financial aid received from federal, state, and institutional sources, net price of attendance (price minus all grants), out-of-pocket net price (price minus all aid), and financial need. These are shown by enrollment and demographic characteristics such as sex, race/ethnicity, age, dependency status, family income, attendance status, and type of institution attended.

Online Availability

  • Download, view and print the report as a pdf file.
  • View/Download Section-508 compliant tables, standard error tables, and programming files used to produce this report.

Share

Icon to link to Facebook social media siteIcon to link to X social media siteIcon to link to LinkedIn social media siteIcon to copy link value

Tags

Postsecondary Education

You may also like

Zoomed in IES logo
Request for Applications

Education Research and Development Center Program ...

March 14, 2025
Read More
Blue 3 Placeholder Pattern 1
Request for Applications

Research Training Programs in the Education Scienc...

March 07, 2025
Read More
Zoomed in IES logo
Blog

Happy New Year from the ECLS-K: 2024!

January 07, 2025 by Jill McCarroll
Read More
icon-dot-govicon-https icon-quote