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Trends in Student Aid 2007

Trends in Student Aid 2007. Ten-Year Trend in Funds Used to Finance Postsecondary Education Expenses in Constant (2006) Dollars (in Billions), 1996-97 to 2006-07. Undergraduate Student Aid (in Billions) by Source, 2006-07. Graduate Student Aid (in Billions) by Source, 2006-07.

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Trends in Student Aid 2007

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  1. Trends inStudent Aid2007

  2. Ten-Year Trend in Funds Used to Finance Postsecondary Education Expenses in Constant (2006) Dollars (in Billions), 1996-97 to 2006-07

  3. Undergraduate Student Aid (in Billions) by Source, 2006-07

  4. Graduate Student Aid (in Billions) by Source, 2006-07

  5. Growth of Federal, Institutional, and State Grant Dollars in Constant (2006) Dollars (in Billions), 1996-97 to 2006-07

  6. Growth of Stafford, PLUS, and Nonfederal Loan Dollars in Constant (2006) Dollars (in Billions), 1996-97 to 2006-07

  7. Average Amount Borrowed (and Percent Borrowing) from Federal and Private Sourcesby Full-Time Dependent Undergraduates by Family Income in Constant (2006) Dollars, 1992-93 to 2003-04 Sources: NPSAS: 1993, 1996, 2000, and 2004; calculations by authors. U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 1992, 1995, 1999, and 2003.

  8. Average Amount Borrowed (and Percent Borrowing) from Federal and Private Sources by Full-Time Dependent Undergraduates by Sector in Constant (2006) Dollars, 1992-93 to 2003-04 Sources: NPSAS: 1993, 1996, 2000, and 2004; calculations by authors. U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 1992, 1995, 1999, and 2003.

  9. Distribution of Federal Aid Funds by Sector, 2005-06

  10. Grants and Loans As a Percentage of Total Aid, 1991-92 to 2006-07

  11. Average Aid per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Student in Constant (2006) Dollars, 1986-87 to 2006-07

  12. Total Need-Based and Non-Need-Based State Grantsin Constant (2006) Dollars (in Billions), 1969-70 to 2005-06 Source: National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs (NASSGAP) Survey.

  13. Maximum Pell Grant As a Percentage of Tuition and Fees and Room and Board, 1986-87 to 2006-07

  14. Total Pell Expenditures (in Millions), Maximum Pell Grant, and Average Pell Grant in Constant (2006) Dollars, and Number of Recipients (in Thousands), 1976-77 to 2006-07

  15. Distribution of Pell Grant Recipients by Age, 2005-06

  16. Distribution of Pell Grant Recipients by Family Income and Dependency Status, 2005-06

  17. Average Institutional, and Federal and State Grants per Full-Time Dependent Student at Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities by Family Income Quartile, Grouped by Admissions Selectivity, in Constant (2006) Dollars, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  18. Average Institutional, and Federal and State Grants per Full-Time Dependent Student at Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities by Family Income Quartile, Grouped by Admissions Selectivity, in Constant (2006) Dollars, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  19. Average Institutional, and Federal and State Grants per Full-Time Dependent Student at Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities by Family Income Quartile, Grouped by Admissions Selectivity, in Constant (2006) Dollars, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  20. Income Distribution of Families Within Private Colleges and Universities by Admissions Selectivity, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  21. Average Institutional, and Federal and State Grants per Full-Time Dependent Student at Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities by Family Income Quartile in Constant (2006) Dollars, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  22. Average Institutional, and Federal and State Grants per Full-Time Dependent Student at Public Two-Year Colleges by Family Income Quartile in Constant (2006) Dollars, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  23. Income Distribution of Families Within Public Colleges and Universities, 2003-04 Source:NPSAS: 2004

  24. Percentage of Full-Time Students Under Age 25 Employed and Hours of Employment per Week by Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Sector, 2005 Source: NCES, Condition of Education, 2007, Tables 45-1 and 45-2, based on Current Population Survey, October Supplement, 1970–2005

  25. Hours of Employment per Week for Full-Time and Part-Time Students Under Age 25, 2005 Source: NCES, Condition of Education, 2007, Tables 45-1 and 45-2, based on Current Population Survey, October Supplement, 1970–2005

  26. Percentage of Full-Time and Part-Time Students Under Age 25 Who Were Employed, 1970–2005 Source: NCES, Condition of Education, 2007, Tables 45-1 and 45-2, based on Current Population Survey, October Supplement, 1970–2005

  27. Inflation-Adjusted Changes in Tuition and Fees, Family Income, and Student Aid, 1986-87 to 1996-97 and 1996-97 to 2006-07 • Tuition and Fees, Family Income, and Aid, 1986-87, 1996-97, and 2006-07 in Constant (2006) Dollars

  28. Total Assets in State-Sponsored Section 529 Savings Plansin Current Dollars (in Billions), 1996 to 2007 • Number of State-Sponsored Section 529 Accounts in Millions • (with Average Savings in Current Dollars), 1996 to 2007 Source: College Savings Plans Network (collegesavings.org), National Association of State Treasurers.

  29. Federal Tuition and Fee Deduction: Distribution of Savings by Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Level, 2005 Federal Education Tax Credits: Distribution of Savings by Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Level, 2005

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