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A Model Simulating the Impact of Reagan's Student Financial Aid Proposals on the Institution. AIR 1983 Annual Forum Paper
Authors: Porter, John D., Matt, Joseph J.
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Policy Analysis Implications of a Model to Improve the Delivery of Financial Aid to Disadvantaged Students. AIR 1983 Annual Forum Paper
Authors: Fenske, Robert H., Porter, John D.
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Classroom Utilization : Placing Departments on a Scheduling Diet. AIR 1986 Annual Forum Paper
Authors: Porter, John D., Matt, Joseph J.
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Analyzing Student Aid Packaging To Improve Low-Income and Minority Student Access, Retention and Degree Completion. AIR 1999 Annual Forum Paper
Authors: Fenske, Robert H., Porter, John D., DuBrock, Caryl P.
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Tuberculosis : an interdisciplinary perspective
Published: Imperial College Press ; Distributed by World Scientific, 1999Other Authors: “…Porter, John D. H.…”
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Higher Education
Student Financial Aid
Academic Persistence
Access to Education
Institutional Research
Minority Groups
Models
Classrooms
College Programs
Compliance (Legal)
Computer Oriented Programs
Departments
Dropout Prevention
Economically Disadvantaged
Eligibility
Epidemiology
Federal Aid
Females
Financial Aid Applicants
Financial Needs
Financial Policy
Full Time Students
Government School Relationship
Government policy
Low Income Groups
Majors (Students)
Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
Political Issues
Potential Dropouts
Public Policy