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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Gettysburg Tuition Dilemma, Jason Dubrasky
The Gettysburg Tuition Dilemma, Jason Dubrasky
CAFE Symposium 2024
My project delves into the cost of attending Gettysburg College over the years and what exactly has caused tuition to increase such as new construction projects, increase in upkeep, among a variety of other factors such as enrollment.
Tuition Rates And Total Student Costs Per Year, 1953-Present, Cedarville University
Tuition Rates And Total Student Costs Per Year, 1953-Present, Cedarville University
Archives Guides
No abstract provided.
Maurer School Of Law, Iu Northwest Partner On Law Scholars Program, James Owsley Boyd
Maurer School Of Law, Iu Northwest Partner On Law Scholars Program, James Owsley Boyd
Keep Up With the Latest News from the Law School (blog)
The Indiana University Maurer School of Law, working in collaboration with Indiana University Northwest, has established a new program to act as a pipeline into law school, the schools announced today (June 27).
The Indiana University Northwest Law Scholars Program will substantially reduce tuition for up to four IU Northwest graduates interested in pursuing a legal education in Bloomington, as well as supply qualifying students with dedicated faculty mentorship to help ensure their success.
The Great Student Swap, Aaron Klein
The Great Student Swap, Aaron Klein
Policy Briefs and Reports
For the last twenty years, nearly every flagship university in the U.S. has been decreasing its share of in-state students and enrolling more students from out of state, a phenomenon I call the “Great Student Swap.” Using data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), I examine every “flagship” public university by comparing incoming first year students from 2002 through 2018 (those who would have graduated in the spring 2022 assuming the traditional four-year timeframe for completion). I find that the share of out-of-state students has risen by an average of 55 percent since 2002 and that 48 of …
Tuition Prices Are Through The Roof, Zara Zerman
Tuition Prices Are Through The Roof, Zara Zerman
English Department: Research for Change - Wicked Problems in Our World
Tuition prices have increased at a rate that is making it difficult and impossible for students to not accumulate debt. Education is a necessity for society because it gives students opportunities to pursue any career they have interest or desire in. There are many discussions and conversations about the higher education system being too expensive but there have not been any changes or solutions to make college more affordable for students. Loans, federal aid, and other scholarships that help students with the cost of college will never be enough to help with the overwhelmingness of tuition prices and student debt. …
Lower Tuition, Eliminate Debts, And Enjoy Your Education, Damon Dejesus
Lower Tuition, Eliminate Debts, And Enjoy Your Education, Damon Dejesus
English Department: Research for Change - Wicked Problems in Our World
College students live in a world where financial struggles and hardships take away from a lot of their freedoms after graduation. The ongoing student debt issues have crippled many of their freedoms and put limitations on the various luxuries they should be able to enjoy after completing the long journey of getting a degree. Through a few simple yet effective methods I think that there are ways to combat this wicked problem, things such as lowering the price of tuition, distributing more financial aid to students, and reducing the rate of interest attached to loans that some students may be …
Covid-19: Higher Education Funding In The Mountain West, Olivia K. Cheche, Peter Grema, Caitlin J. Saladino, William E. Brown Jr.
Covid-19: Higher Education Funding In The Mountain West, Olivia K. Cheche, Peter Grema, Caitlin J. Saladino, William E. Brown Jr.
Higher Education
In February 2021, Victoria Jackson and Matt Saenz of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities published a report titled, “States Can Choose Better Path for Funding Higher Education Funding in COVID-19 Recession.” The report presents data on changes in state spending for higher education, and tuition costs for all 50 states between 2008 and 2019. This fact sheet explores data on higher education budget cuts and changing tuition costs for four-year institutions and community colleges in the Mountain West (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah).
Law School News: A Fond Farewell To Dean Michael Yelnosky 06-26-2020, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: A Fond Farewell To Dean Michael Yelnosky 06-26-2020, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2020, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2020, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Examining Grad Plus: Value And Cost, Accesslex Institute
Examining Grad Plus: Value And Cost, Accesslex Institute
AccessLex Institute Research
This report, the first in a two-part series, uses federal data to show that the primary criticisms of the Grad PLUS program—rising institutional education costs and potential cost to the federal government—are either nonexistent or massively overblown.
The George-Anne Syllabus, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Syllabus, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Syllabus (2019)
No abstract provided.
A Framework For Thinking About Law School Affordability, Sandy Baum, Accesslex Institute
A Framework For Thinking About Law School Affordability, Sandy Baum, Accesslex Institute
Commissioned Research
This research report, authored by Sandy Baum, Ph.D., explores the most constructive ways to think about the affordability of legal education in the context of trends in law school enrollment, prices, debt and employment. However, the report cautions that law school affordability cannot be evaluated through simple metrics; it must be measured by taking into account the lifetime value of the investment. The report was commissioned by AccessLex Institute to add to the public discourse about what makes law schools affordable for students in different circumstances.
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
The Price Of Graduate And Professional School: How Much Students Pay, Sandy Baum, Patricia Steele
The Price Of Graduate And Professional School: How Much Students Pay, Sandy Baum, Patricia Steele
Commissioned Research
Like tuition and fees for undergraduate students, prices for graduate and professional study have risen rapidly over time. But average published prices tell us little about how much students actually pay. Despite high sticker prices, many students enrolled in research doctoral degree programs pay no tuition and fees because institutional grant aid, fellowships and tuition waivers cover these charges. Master’s degree students and those in professional practice degree programs are much less likely to receive this assistance. In 2011–12, one-third of full-time graduate and professional degree students received grant aid from their institutions. This included 71 percent of research doctoral …
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2019, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2019, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
The Ultimate Tradeoff For Colleges: Academic Quality Or Consumption Amenities, Maura Mullaney
The Ultimate Tradeoff For Colleges: Academic Quality Or Consumption Amenities, Maura Mullaney
Economics Department Student Scholarship
This thesis examines the recent rise in tuition expenses and its relation to college operation costs. My focus delves into the finances of American institutions of higher education to observe where money is actually being spent and to which areas of the college money is being dispersed. It further examines whether students are actually stimulating their own tuition growth through their costly demands on colleges and the luxury services colleges are now offering. In particular, this paper analyzes the current-day trade off for American colleges: spending on consumption amenities as opposed to spending on academic quality. From my research and …
Tuition Discounting Study Of Private Law Schools 2016, Accesslex Institute, National Association Of College And University Business Officers
Tuition Discounting Study Of Private Law Schools 2016, Accesslex Institute, National Association Of College And University Business Officers
Commissioned Research
The 2016 NACUBO/AccessLex Tuition Discounting Study of Private Law Schools was commissioned by AccessLex Institute in part to provide more recent information on tuition discounting practices at law schools, and to measure the effects of discounting on law schools’ finances. The use of institutional grant aid to attract and retain law students has become even more important, as many programs have had to grapple with declines in their numbers of applicants and enrollments. This challenging context has prompted law schools to implement a variety of practices and policies to raise their enrollments, including increasing their financial aid expenditures. The data …
Georgia Southern University Fact Book, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Fact Book, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern Fact Books
No abstract provided.
The Small College Imperative: From Survival To Transformation, Mary B. Marcy
The Small College Imperative: From Survival To Transformation, Mary B. Marcy
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
Small colleges and universities serve a profoundly important role in American society. They provide the rigorous, personalized experience that is the hallmark of the best of higher education. In the process, they build opportunity and encourage civic engagement among a new generation of citizens.
The landscape for these institutions has changed dramatically in recent years. Declining numbers of traditional college-age students have coincided with a shift in populations moving away from areas with a large number of small private institutions. The high-tuition and high-financial-aid model of funding private colleges and universities is generating less net-tuition revenue, while tuition-discounting rates continue …
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2018, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2018, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Market Analysis For Law School Admissions, Robert Zemsky, Patricia Burch, Richard Morgan
Market Analysis For Law School Admissions, Robert Zemsky, Patricia Burch, Richard Morgan
Grantee Research
The numbers are truly astonishing. Between 2011 and 2015, total enrollments in the 200- plus United States law schools whose data are regularly tracked by the American Bar Association (ABA) decreased by more than 20 percent. The total number of “missing students” was just shy of 30,000, an amount which translates into the total enrollments of 38 average-sized law schools—24 private not-for-profit and 14 public.
Almost equally astonishing, however, is the fact that so little actually changed. None of the 200-plus law schools that reported their enrollment data to the ABA closed. The 65-35 percentage split between private and public …
2016 Tuition Raffle Winner Interview, University Of Maine Alumni Association, John N. Diamond, Christopher Pilch
2016 Tuition Raffle Winner Interview, University Of Maine Alumni Association, John N. Diamond, Christopher Pilch
General University of Maine Publications
Christopher Pilch of Marlborough, MA, winner of the 2016 Tuition Raffle, is interviewed by John N. Diamond ’77, ‘89G, President/Executive Director of the University of Maine Alumni Association.
2016 Tuition Raffle Drawing, University Of Maine Alumni Association
2016 Tuition Raffle Drawing, University Of Maine Alumni Association
General University of Maine Publications
2016 UMaine Alumni Association Tuition Raffle Drawing.
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2017, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2017, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
Scholarly Articles
Not available.
Ipeds Data Feedback Report, Georgia Southern University
Ipeds Data Feedback Report, Georgia Southern University
IPEDS Data Feedback Reports
No abstract provided.
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2016, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2016, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2015, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2015, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Ipeds Data Feedback Report, Georgia Southern University
Ipeds Data Feedback Report, Georgia Southern University
IPEDS Data Feedback Reports
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) is a system of survey components that collects data from about 7,500 institutions that provide postsecondary education across the United States. IPEDS collects institution-level data on student enrollment, graduation rates, student charges, program completions, faculty, staff, and finances.
Georgia Southern University Fact Book, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Fact Book, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern Fact Books
No abstract provided.