A Promise Worth Keeping? Impacts of Free Community College on Degrees and Earnings
Paige Schoonover, Jonathon Attridge, Celeste K. Carruthers, Jilleah G. Welch
We study Tennessee Promise, Tennessee’s tuition-free community college program, which preceded similar programs in over twenty states and multiple federal proposals.
We study Tennessee Promise, Tennessee’s tuition-free community college program, which preceded similar programs in over twenty states and multiple federal proposals. We examine how Promise affected college enrollment and early adult outcomes as the program expanded from a single-county pilot to statewide eligibility. Promise increased college enrollment by 5.4 percentage points among 19-year-olds, increased transfers from two-year to four-year schools, increased associate’s degree attainment by 2.9 percentage points among 21-year-olds, imprecisely increased bachelor’s degree attainment by age 24, and weakly increased income from age 21. We estimate that the program pays for itself under reasonable assumptions about returns to college.
The Impact of Unions on the Wage Distribution: Evidence from Higher Education
Michael Baker, Yosh Halberstam, Kory Kroft, Alexandre Mas, Derek Messacar
Frontier Knowledge in College and Student Success
Barbara Biasi, Song Ma
Optimism about Graduation and College Financial Aid
Emily G. Moschini, Gajendran Raveendranathan, Ming Xu
Marginal Returns to Public Universities
Jack Mountjoy