Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-24-2014
Abstract
There is growing concern in the U.S. that the nation is producing too few college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and there is a desire to understand how various policies affect college major decisions. This paper uses student administrative records from the University System of Georgia to examine whether Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship has affected students’ college major decisions, with a focus on STEM majors. We find consistent evidence that HOPE reduced the likelihood that a USG student earned a degree with a major in a STEM field. We discuss and test a number of explanations for why this occurred.
Recommended Citation
Sjoquist, David and Winters, John, "The Effect of Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship on College Major: A Focus on STEM" (2014). CSLF Working Papers. 38.
https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/ays_cslf_workingpapers/38
Comments
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