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Susan M. Dynarski

Associate Professor of Education and Public Policy, University of Michigan

Susan M. Dynarski is an Associate Professor of Education and Public Policy in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the School of Education at the University of Michigan. Dynarski’s research focuses on charter schools, demand for private schooling, historical trends in inequality in educational attainment, and the optimal design of financial aid.


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Testimony of Dr. Susan Dynarski

Speeches & Testimony • May 1, 2008 • Susan M. Dynarski

Hamilton Project expert Susan Dynarski testified before the House Ways and Means Committee on designing effective tax incentives for post secondary education.

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The Role of Education in Promoting Opportunity and Economic Growth: Panel One

March 29, 2007 • Audio

Full audio of Panel One from the event The Role of Education in Promoting Opportunity and Economic Growth

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The Role of Education in Promoting Opportunity and Economic Growth: Panel Two

March 29, 2007 • Audio

Full audio of Panel Two from the event The Role of Education in Promoting Opportunity and Economic Growth

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The Role of Education in Promoting Opportunity and Economic Growth

Events • March 29, 2007 • Washington, DC

The Hamilton Project held a panel discussion that featured recent strategy and discussion papers on ways to promote opportunity and growth through our nation's education system. The Project is examining the full spectrum of early childhood, K-12, and higher education.

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College Grants on a Postcard: A Proposal for Simple and Predictable Federal Student Aid

Papers • February 2007 • Susan M. Dynarski, Judith Scott-Clayton

This paper analyzes the federal student aid system and finds that the level of complexity makes it ineffective at increasing college enrollment. The paper then outlines a simplified system to address this issue.


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