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Fredua Kwasi-Agyeman; Casimir Adjoe – Higher Education Politics & Economics, 2025
We examine changes in public funding and student access, and the role resource capacity plays in access to higher education by students in two public universities in Africa namely the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and the University of Ghana, Ghana. The public funding of higher education and student access in South Africa and Ghana…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Government School Relationship, Federal Aid
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Rosinger, Kelly; Ortagus, Justin; Kelchen, Robert; Choi, Junghee – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2023
This study draws on a comprehensive performance-based funding (PBF) dataset and up-to-date difference-in-differences econometrics to examine the impacts of specific policy features (e.g., share of institutional revenue at stake and equity metrics) on college access and selectivity. We find suggestive evidence that increases in the share of revenue…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Accountability
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Chris A. Meinzer; Deborah H. C. Gin – Christian Higher Education, 2025
This article explored the state of the industry of graduate theological education using three key measures: accessibility, affordability, and financial sustainability. Access was analyzed with respect to educational modality (i.e., in-person, distance) and student populations (i.e., by demographic category). Affordability was investigated by…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Theological Education, Access to Education, Educational Finance
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Chris Benson – State Education Standard, 2024
Smart Start Illinois is a multiyear plan to provide every child with access to preschool, increase funding to child care providers to raise wages and quality, and reach more vulnerable families with early support. Launched with a $300 million investment in the fiscal year 2024 state budget, Smart Start Illinois has already yielded results. The…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Access to Education, State Programs, Educational Finance
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Isaiah Zukowski; Rodger C. Benefiel Jr.; Liana K. Cole – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2024
The reinstatement of Pell grant eligibility for incarcerated individuals marks a pivotal moment in the landscape of higher education in prison (HEP) programming in the United States. However, despite this promising development, financial barriers persist, hindering the growth and sustainability of HEP initiatives. This qualitative study delves…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Federal Aid, Grants, Educational Finance
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Oliver Jan Mbhalati – Review of Education, 2024
This article aims to understand how access, equity and redress challenges are addressed at South Africa's public universities based on their current funding frameworks. Relying on a pragmatic research approach combining desk-research literature review and secondary data analysis, government funding and tuition fees were found to be the primary…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Sustainability, Financial Support, Public Colleges
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David B. Monaghan – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2025
How much postsecondary education costs families, and how much is publicly financed, varies immensely across countries and the proper balance is hotly debated. The United States, despite having a highly privately financed system, is home to hundreds of local and provincial (i.e. state) 'free college' programmes. I review the growing literature on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Programs, Educational Finance, Paying for College
Education Trust-Midwest, 2024
All students deserve access to a high-quality education and the resources they need to thrive. However, in Michigan this has not been the reality for far too long, particularly for students who are the most underserved. Longstanding inequities have persisted and worsened since the beginning of the pandemic, and Michigan has fallen further and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Improvement, Equal Education, Educational Equity (Finance)
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Bagus Shandy Narmaditya; Cipto Wardoyo; Agus Wibowo; Sheerad Sahid – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2024
Finding a way out for new business creation has been a global issue, and the Indonesian government has responded to this issue by promoting entrepreneurship programs for students. For this matter, understanding the role of the entrepreneurial ecosystem can be used to design and promote business for university students. This study employed…
Descriptors: Intention, Student Attitudes, Business Administration Education, Entrepreneurship
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James Waghorne; Gwilym Croucher – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
This article traces the development of four narratives of financial assistance for Australian university students - to encourage excellence; to meet public need; to build the stock of human capital; and as universal provision - and their effect on the development of a fifth narrative, centred on the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Financial Support, Human Capital
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Simon Marginson; Lili Yang – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
In Anglophone neoliberal jurisdictions, policy highlights the private goods associated with higher education but largely neglects the sector's contributions to public good not measurable as economic values, including non-pecuniary individual benefits and collective social outcomes. Governments are silent on the existence and funding of most public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, Public Policy, Foreign Countries
Gilda Azurdia; Katerina Galkin; Francesca Ciaramella; Erick Alonzo – MDRC, 2025
Skills training offers a promising route to higher-paying jobs and career growth, especially in industries with a demand for skilled workers, such as healthcare, information technology, and advanced manufacturing. However, individuals with low incomes may find it difficult to access skills training programs due to financial barriers, the limited…
Descriptors: Job Training, Skill Development, Career Development, Tuition
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Joshua Cowen; Ryan D. Nowak – National Education Policy Center, 2024
As publicly funded private school tuition systems have expanded, independent research has documented their negative outcomes. However, the prevalence of the programs continues to grow. This brief summarizes the research evidence about vouchers and identifies three areas of policy design that are especially important for student success and a…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Educational Finance, Private School Aid, School Choice
Karen Babbs Hollett; Erica Frankenberg – Institute for Research on Poverty, 2024
High-quality early care and education (ECE) programs are associated with positive academic and social outcomes for participating children, and therefore policies intended to support ECE programs deserve critical analysis to identify, then eliminate, correctable disparities. The authors' research employs a critical policy analysis framework in the…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Finance
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Harvinder Singh; Angrej Singh Gill; Pradeep Kumar Choudhury – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
The paper, based on a primary survey, explores the inequalities in access and household investment on the market-based 'supplemental educational services' (SESs) in post-compulsory school education (i.e. secondary level of education) in Haryana, a northern state in India. We find that around 44% of students access SESs in secondary education in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Family Income, Secondary Education
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