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  1. Formed in the mid-1970s, COFHE is an unincorporated, voluntary, institutionally-supported organization of 39 highly selective, private liberal arts colleges and universities, all of which are committed to meeting the full demonstrated financial need of admitted students.

  2. Formed in the mid-1970s, the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) is an unincorporated, voluntary, institutionally-supported organization of thirty-nine highly selective, private liberal arts colleges and universities, all of which are committed to meeting the full demonstrated financial need of admitted students .

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Consortium on Financing Higher Education ( COFHE) is an organization of thirty-nine private colleges and universities. Formed in the mid-1970s, COFHE is an unincorporated, voluntary, institutionally-supported organization of 39 highly selective, private liberal arts colleges and universities, all of ...

  4. Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) Staff Bios. Janet Lavin Rapelye, President. Janet Rapelye became COFHE’s third president on November 1, 2018. Before joining COFHE, Rapelye served as Dean of Admission at Princeton University from 2003-2018.

  5. COFHE conducts sophisticated analyses of financial aid; factors affecting admissions, student enrollment and retention; student success; cost studies; and many other administrative and public policy issues that affect independent higher education.

  6. Dec 13, 2000 · Formed in the mid-1970s, the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) is an unincorporated, voluntary, institutionally-supported organization of thirty-one highly selective, private liberal arts colleges and universities. The Consortiums data collection, research, and policy analysis focus on matters pertaining to access ...

  7. The Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) is an organization of thirty-nine private colleges and universities. Formed in the mid-1970s, COFHE is an unincorporated, voluntary, institutionally-supported organization of 39 highly selective, private liberal arts colleges and universities, all

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