The Effects of Expanding Pell Grant Eligibility for Short Occupational Training Programs: New Results on Employment and Earnings from the Experimental Sites Initiative. Appendix. NCEE 2025-005a

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Veröffentlicht in:National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (2024)
1. Verfasser: Thomas, Jaime
Körperschaft: Mathematica Social Policy Research Associates
Weitere Verfasser: Gonzalez, Naihobe, Williams, Breyon, Paxton, Nora, Jensen, Hu, Wiegand, Andrew, Hebbar, Leela
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520 3 |a This appendix volume supplements report NCEE 2025-005r, describing the effects of two experimental Pell Grant expansions: the first allowed income-eligible students with a bachelor's degree to obtain this form of federal financial aid for short-term occupational training programs and the second allowed income-eligible students to obtain this aid for very short-term programs lasting as little as eight weeks. The report updated earlier results from a rigorous evaluation of the experiments conducted by the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) Institute of Education Sciences, adding new information about the experiments' effects on employment and earnings outcomes. This appendix volume similarly updates the evaluation's previous published appendix to detail the steps taken to assess these effects. The volume first describes the Pell Grant experiments as overseen by ED's Office of Federal Student Aid, including information about the schools offering the experimental Pell Grants. The next sections document how the study was conducted, including the research questions asked and the approach used to answer the research questions, additional details supporting the key findings of the study, and additional analyses to assess the sensitivity of the key findings. 
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653 |a Job Training 
653 |a Microcredentials 
653 |a Employment 
653 |a Income 
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653 |a Enrollment Rate 
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