Betsy Prueter
Senior Research and Program Manager, Postsecondary National Policy Institute
The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution has recently released three policy papers focused on improving college outcomes through changes in federal financial aid policies.
Highlights from each of the three papers are below:
Sandy Baum (George Washington University) and Judith Scott-Clayton (Columbia University) in Redesigning the Pell Grant Program for the Twenty-First Century recommend reforms to the Pell Grant program to better serve low-income students and families.
Susan Dynarski and Daniel Kreisman (University of Michigan) in Loans for Education Opportunity: Making Borrowing Work for Today’s Students recommend a new income-based repayment system for federal loans to replace the multiple loan repayment options currently available.
Phillip Levine (Wellesley College) in Simplifying Estimates of College Costs: The Quick College Cost Estimator addresses concerns of “sticker shock” by prospective college students and their families.