Nicholas W. Hillman, Ph.D.

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2010 School of Education Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Higher Education, Finance Education
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Don Hossler grad student 2010 Indiana University Bloomington
 (Meeting need and buying prestige: An analysis of institutional aid expenditures among public colleges and universities.)
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Hillman NW, Fryar AH, Crespín-Trujillo V. (2017) Evaluating the Impact of Performance Funding in Ohio and Tennessee American Educational Research Journal. 55: 283121773295
Hillman N, Corral D. (2017) The Equity Implications of Paying for Performance in Higher Education American Behavioral Scientist. 61: 1757-1772
Hillman N, Orosz K. (2017) Introduction: Connecting Student Loan Research and Federal Policy: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 671: 8-18
Hillman NW. (2016) Geography of College Opportunity The Case of Education Deserts American Educational Research Journal. 53: 987-1021
Hillman NW, Tandberg DA, Fryar AH. (2015) Evaluating the Impacts of “New” Performance Funding in Higher Education Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 37: 501-519
Hillman NW. (2015) Cohort Default Rates: Predicting the Probability of Federal Sanctions Educational Policy. 29: 559-582
Hillman NW, Tandberg DA, Sponsler BA. (2015) Public Policy and Higher Education: Strategies for Framing a Research Agenda Ashe Higher Education Report. 41: 1-98
Hillman NW. (2014) College on credit: A multilevel analysis of student loan default Review of Higher Education. 37: 169-195
Hillman NW, Tandberg DA, Gross JPK. (2014) Performance funding in higher education: Do financial incentives impact college completions? Journal of Higher Education. 85: 826-857
Tandberg DA, Hillman NW. (2014) State higher education performance funding: Data, outcomes, and policy implications Journal of Education Finance. 39: 222-243
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