“…In a quasi-experimental study examining the impact of community college tuition discounts on student enrollment among recent high school graduates, Denning (2017) reported that community college enrollment increased by 5.1 percentage points for each $1,000 reduction in tuition, with Black students responding more strongly to tuition discounts than White students. Although prior work has shown that the Pell Grant receipt was not associated with an increase in college enrollment (Denning et al, 2019; Kane, 1995; Rubin, 2011), grants that supplement the Pell grant are more likely to positively influence college enrollment (e.g., Bettinger, 2015; Castleman & Long, 2016). Richburg-Hayes et al (2015) conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine the impact of a one-time, performance-based scholarship on students’ likelihood of enrolling in college, finding that providing a $1,000 performance-based scholarship increased students’ likelihood of enrolling in college by 5 percentage points.…”