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The Effect Of Loan Debt On Graduation By Department: A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach, Chuan Cai, Adam Fleischhacker
The Effect Of Loan Debt On Graduation By Department: A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach, Chuan Cai, Adam Fleischhacker
Journal of Student Financial Aid
Using data from three cohorts at the University of Delaware, this study investigates the effects of student loan debt on six-year graduation by department over five years. The effects are estimated from five Bayesian hierarchical models, one model for each year. The Bayesian hierarchical model uses a partial pooling technique to address the over-fitting issue when estimating the effects of loan debt, and this technique is especially beneficial to departments with small enrollments. Similar to the observation that financial aid has different effects by racial and ethnic groups, and socioeconomic groups, findings suggest a pronounced department-level loan debt effect for …
Program Review Self-Study Mathematics 2016, Uno Department Of Mathematics
Program Review Self-Study Mathematics 2016, Uno Department Of Mathematics
Student Learning
The contents of this self-study are:
- Overview and Objectives of the Department
- Overview of the Academic Program
- Responses to Recommendations of Previous Evaluation Team
- Self-Assessment
- Summary/Conclusions
- Appendices