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Goal Complexity In Financial Aid And The Contingency Of Organizational Sector, Amanda Rutherford
Goal Complexity In Financial Aid And The Contingency Of Organizational Sector, Amanda Rutherford
Journal of Student Financial Aid
Expectations of public institutions of higher education now include a growing number of competing goals. Financial assistance policies are expected to reward student talent, expand access to education, boost retention and graduation rates, and more. Yet research has not generally provided an empirical assessment of whether and how higher levels of goal complexity are linked to institutional processes and outcomes. The present study examines financial assistance goal complexity in two- and four-year public institutions using survey data from the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO). Findings show that both two-year and fouryear colleges are affected similarly by goal complexity …