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Since 1993, the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) has served as a leading voice in higher education communities across the world. This success is founded upon the organization’s highly acclaimed research initiatives and projects that address major facets of postsecondary education.

IHEP’s searchable publication catalogue presents timely and unbiased information written by some of the world’s most highly acclaimed authorities in higher education. Its research portfolio is balanced and candid with an independent and nonpartisan perspective. From policymakers to students, IHEP’s publications are the first choice of those who want to understand and create opportunities for access and success in postsecondary education.

Missed Opportunities: A New Look at Disadvantaged College Aspirants

December 1997

Missed Opportunities: A New Look at Disadvantaged College Aspirants

Author: Institute for Higher Education Policy

Now What?:  Life After College for Recent Graduates

September 1997

Now What?: Life After College for Recent Graduates

Author: Alisa F. Cunningham, Ted Freeman, Coleen T. O'Brien, Jamie P. Merisotis, and Katheryn Volle

Taxing Matters: College Aid, Tax Policy, and Equal Opportunity

February 1997

Taxing Matters: College Aid, Tax Policy, and Equal Opportunity

Author: Jamie P. Merisotis, Colleen T. O’Brien, and Kathryn Volle

Life After 40:  A New Portrait of Today's-0and Tomorrow's-Postsecondary Students

October 1996

Life After 40: A New Portrait of Today's-and Tomorrow's-Postsecondary Students

Author: Institute for Higher Education Policy and The Education Resource Institute

Graduating into Debt: The Burdens of Borrowing for Graduate and Professional Students

June 1996

Graduating into Debt: The Burdens of Borrowing for Graduate and Professional Students

Author: Institute for Higher Education Policy and TERI

College Debt and the American Family

September 1995

College Debt and the American Family

Author: Colleen T. O’Brien

The Next Step: Student Aid for Student Success

June 1995

The Next Step: Student Aid for Student Success

Author: Allison Gray, Jamie P. Merisotis, and Colleen T. O’Brien

The Impact of Federal Financial Aid Policy Changes on Community College Students

February 1995

The Impact of Federal Financial Aid Policy Changes on Community College Students

Author: Allison Gray, Jamie P. Merisotis, and Colleen T. O’Brien

April 1994

Policy Steps – Pell Grants: Are Prisoners the Program’s Biggest Problem?

Author: Institute for Higher Education Policy

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