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302:(NASPAA) for her work on college affordability and student debt, the Robert P. Huff Golden Quill Award from the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators for her research on student aid, and the Spencer Foundation Award for her research on education policy. In 2020 she was awarded a 193:; neither of her parents graduated college. She then worked as a union organizer for six years, engaged in successful certification campaigns for clerical and technical employees at Harvard University and the University of Minnesota, before returning to Harvard for a 253:
on college students and their families, improving the design of such programs to achieve the greatest benefit to students (particularly those from low-income families) at the lowest cost to taxpayers, the effectiveness of
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In 2013 she and co-authors Joshua Hyman and Diane Schanzenbach were awarded the Raymond Vernon Memorial Award for the best article in the
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Angrist, J.D. et al. (2013). Stand and deliver: Effects of Boston's charter high schools on college preparation, entry, and choice.
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named her one of the "top ten influencers and agitators of 2015," calling her "The Sensible Explainer."
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Student aid and college attendance: analysis of government intervention in the higher education market
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cited her research in his advocacy to simplify the FAFSA, which was signed into law as part of the
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Atila Abdulkadiroglu; Joshua D. Angrist; Susan M Dynarski; Thomas J Kane; Parag A Pathak (2011).
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Dynarski, S. (2002). The behavioral and distributional implications of aid for college.
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Dynarski began her academic career as an assistant and associate professor at the
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Angrist, J.D. et al. (2016). Inputs and impacts in charter schools: KIPP Lynn.
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Susan Dynarski, Katherine Michelmore, CJ Libassi, and Stephanie Owen (2018).
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United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
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Dynarski, S. et al. (1997). Can families smooth variable earnings?
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She has been awarded the "Public Service Matters" award from the
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Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration
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Deming, D., Dynarski, S. (2008). The lengthening of childhood.
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at Harvard University. She has been a visiting fellow at the
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MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences alumni
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is an American economist who is currently professor of
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degree and then earning a Ph.D. in Economics from the
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Angrist, J.D. et al. (2012). Who benefits from KIPP?
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Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
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United States House Committee on Education and Labor
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Chelsea, Massachusetts
Harvard University
BA
MPP
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD
Economics
Harvard University
University of Michigan
Doctoral advisors
Joshua Angrist
Jonathan Gruber
http://www.susandynarski.com/
education
Harvard Graduate School of Education
National Bureau of Economic Research
Bachelor of Arts
social studies
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kennedy School
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Princeton University
public policy
education
economics
University of Michigan
Education Policy Initiative
financial aid

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