Impacts of state aid for non-traditional students

Author/s: 

Oded Gurantz

Year of Publication: 
2019

Do tuition vouchers and cash subsidies promote educational or labor force outcomes for “non-traditional” students? I use a regression discontinuity design to estimate the impacts of a state aid program with an unobserved eligibility cutoff. Eligibility has no impact on degree completion for students with a preference for community colleges or four-year colleges but increases bachelor’s degrees for students interested in large, for profit colleges by four percentage points. I find no impact on in-state employment or earnings for all applicants. This research highlights challenges in promoting human capital investment for adults.

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APA Citation

Gurantz, O. (2019). Impacts of state aid for non-traditional students.