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Tumors of the thyroid gland
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Year: 1955 Publisher: Washington (D.C.): Armed forces institute of pathology,

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Looking Beyond Enrollment : The Causal Effect of Need-Based Grants on College Access, Persistence, and Graduation
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Year: 2013 Publisher: National Bureau of Economic Research

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Tumors of the mediastinum. Tumors of the thymus gland
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Year: 1951 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : Armed forces institute of pathology,

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Tumors of the parathyroid glands
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Year: 1977 Publisher: Washington (D.C.): Armed forces institute of pathology

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Bone and joint clinicopathological conferences of the massachusetts general hospital
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Year: 1966 Publisher: London Churchill

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Clinicopathological conferences of the Massachusetts General Hospital : selected medical cases
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Year: 1960 Publisher: London Churchill

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Looking Beyond Enrollment : The Causal Effect of Need-Based Grants on College Access, Persistence, and Graduation
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Gaps in average college success among students of differing backgrounds have persisted in the United States for decades. One of the primary ways governments have attempted to ameliorate such gaps is by providing need-based grants, but little evidence exists on the impacts of such aid on longer-term outcomes such as college persistence and degree completion. We examine the effects of the Florida Student Access Grant (FSAG) using a regression-discontinuity strategy and exploiting the cut-off used to determine eligibility. We find grant eligibility had a positive effect on attendance, particularly at public four-year institutions. We also extend the literature by investigating the impact of aid on college success and find that eligibility for FSAG increased early persistence and the cumulative number of college-level credits students earned in their first four years. Most importantly, we find that FSAG increased the likelihood of bachelor's degree receipt within six years at a public college or university by 4.6 percentage points, which translates into a 22 percent increase among students near the eligibility cut-off. The results are robust to sensitivity analyses.


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Tumors of the thyroid gland. Tumors of the parathyroid glands. Tumors of the carotid body and related structures (chemoreceptor system)
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Year: 1951 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : Armed forces institute of pathology,

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Bone and joint clinicopathological conferences of the Massachusetts General Hospital
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Little, Brown,

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Looking Beyond Enrollment : The Causal Effect of Need-Based Grants on College Access, Persistence, and Graduation
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The government has attempted to ameliorate gaps in college access and success by providing need-based grants, but little evidence exists on the long-term impacts of such aid. We examine the effects of the Florida Student Access Grant (FSAG) using a regression-discontinuity strategy and exploiting the cut-off used to determine eligibility. We find grant eligibility had a positive effect on attendance, particularly at public four-year institutions. Moreover, FSAG increased the rate of credit accumulation and bachelor's degree completion within six years, with a 22 percent increase for students near the eligibility cutoff. The effects are robust to sensitivity analysis.

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