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2001 - 2002年牙科学生经济援助调查

Survey of Dental Student Financial Assistance, 2001-02.

作者信息

Weaver Richard G, Haden N Karl, Valachovic Richard W

机构信息

Center for Educational Policy and Research, American Dental Education Association, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2004 Jan;68(1):89-102.

Abstract

The American Dental Education Association's 2001-02 Survey of Dental Student Financial Assistance obtained data by which to report, in aggregate and by type of school, the amount of financial assistance being received by dental students, in the form of loans, grants and scholarships, and work-study programs. Over 90 percent of the dental students received financial assistance through one or more federal, state, and/or school source. The average amount of assistance per student was dollar 35,100, ranging from an average of dollar 27,700 at public dental schools to dollar 51,100 at private dental schools. Loan programs accounted for almost 88 percent of all financial assistance; grants and scholarships, for 12 percent; work-study programs, for 0.2 percent. Overall, financial assistance exceeded average tuition and fees by 102 percent. With such levels of reliance on financial assistance, it remains imperative that students, even at the undergraduate level, receive the counseling, monitoring, and advice that will help them judiciously seek and manage appropriate types and amounts of financial assistance as they obtain their dental education.

摘要

美国牙科教育协会2001 - 2002年牙科学生经济援助调查收集了相关数据,据此按学校类型汇总报告牙科学生通过贷款、助学金、奖学金和勤工俭学项目等形式获得的经济援助金额。超过90%的牙科学生通过一个或多个联邦、州和/或学校渠道获得经济援助。每名学生的平均援助金额为35,100美元,公立牙科学校平均为27,700美元,私立牙科学校平均为51,100美元。贷款项目占所有经济援助的近88%;助学金和奖学金占12%;勤工俭学项目占0.2%。总体而言,经济援助超出平均学费和杂费102%。鉴于对经济援助的依赖程度如此之高,学生们(即使是本科阶段的学生)仍迫切需要获得咨询、监督和建议,以帮助他们在接受牙科教育的过程中明智地寻求并管理适当类型和金额的经济援助。

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