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Alison Bowman
  WSLS Project Manager

Alison Bowman is the project manager for the Wisconsin Scholars Longitudinal Study (WSLS), an interdisciplinary study of the impact of financial aid on college persistence and graduation. She has an MPA from the La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin, where she studied public policy and administration.


Current Projects

Evaluating the Impacts of Need-Based Financial Aid on Persistence and Completion Rates of Community College and University Students

Health Effects of an Education Experiment with Low-Income Young Adults

The Impact of Current Financial Aid Policies on College Graduation: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment

Rethinking College Choice in America

Wisconsin Scholars Longitudinal Study


Completed Projects


The Causal Effects of Financial Aid on the Social Relationships of Low-Income College Students

The Effect of Need-Based Financial Aid on College Persistence

The Impact of Current Financial Aid Policies on College: Supplemental

The Impact of Need-Based Aid on College Graduation: A Randomized Trial of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant

Contact Information

ambowman@wisc.edu
Phone: (715) 890-3481
Office: 575K Ed Sciences
Website: www.finaidstudy.org