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Kolbe, Tammy; Baker, Bruce D. – Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Community colleges play an increasingly important role in the higher education landscape. Yet, what is unclear is whether existing models for funding community colleges are up to the task of preserving, or even expanding, access to postsecondary education, particularly among groups historically underrepresented in higher education. Of particular…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student
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McClure, Kevin R.; Titus, Marvin A. – Journal of Higher Education, 2018
Despite occupying a central position in contemporary U.S. higher education discourse, empirical research on administrative costs is limited. The purpose of this study was to extend existing research on administrative spending in higher education by empirically examining whether recently shifting to research university status in the Carnegie…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Public Colleges, Reputation, Expenditures
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Kristen M. Cummings; K. C. Deane; Brian P. McCall; Stephen L. DesJardins – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Despite the robust literature on the effects of financial aid, the effects of financial aid loss remain largely understudied. We employ a regression discontinuity design, leveraging a minimum GPA scholarship renewal threshold, to examine the effect of losing state merit aid eligibility on college student stop-out, transfer, and bachelor's degree…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement
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Taylor, Barrett J.; Cantwell, Brendan; Watts, Kimberly; Wood, Olivia – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Dominant explanations of state higher education policy tend to emphasize economic models that foreground the business cycle or political approaches that cast ideology as fairly fixed. We instead foreground changing social context to conceptualize state appropriations as predicted not only by these classic explanations, but also by the interplay of…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Higher Education, Racial Bias, Racial Attitudes
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Custer, Bradley D. – Journal of Higher Education, 2021
College students in prison are ineligible for state-funded financial aid in most states. This is because state policymakers adopted policies that explicitly ban incarcerated students from receiving aid. How and why did state policymakers do this? This study explores this question through qualitative case studies of two states where incarcerated…
Descriptors: College Students, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Student Financial Aid
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Odle, Taylor K.; Lee, Jason C.; Gentile, Steven P. – Journal of Higher Education, 2021
As college promise programs proliferate across the United States with noted intentions to promote access through increased affordability, it is necessary to understand the relationship between these programs and other forms of financial aid, including loans. Using federal, state, and program-level data, we leverage a natural experiment to estimate…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Program Descriptions, Paying for College, Attribution Theory
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Tandberg, David A.; Fowles, Jacob T.; McLendon, Michael K. – Journal of Higher Education, 2017
Researchers have shown renewed interest during the past decade in the relationships among politics, policy, finance, and governance of higher education at the state level. Little attention, however, has been paid to state higher education executive officers (SHEEOs), the individuals responsible for leading the agencies that oversee higher…
Descriptors: State Officials, Administrators, Higher Education, Relationship
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Gándara, Denisa – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Extant research neglects to examine how policymakers make decisions regarding funding allocations to higher education institutions. This case study analyzed the policy process surrounding the development of one model for funding higher education in Colorado. The study is anchored in a theory of policy design, which considers how groups targeted by…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Educational Finance, Policy Formation, State Policy
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Li, Amy Y. – Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Performance funding policies allocate state appropriations to public institutions based in part on retention and completion outcomes, and equity metrics allocate additional funding for graduating historically underserved students. Through interviews of 52 college administrators and state policymakers, I explore campus responses to performance…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Administrator Attitudes, Institutional Mission, Equal Education
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Doyle, William R. – Journal of Higher Education, 2012
What explains the different levels of tuition and financial aid observed in the United States? This study hypothesizes that state-level political characteristics account for much of the variation observed. Of particular importance are the ideology of state legislators and the relative influence of public and private institutions. Estimates of a…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Delphi Technique, Leadership Training, Political Influences
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Ness, Erik C.; Tandberg, David A. – Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Our fixed-effects panel data analysis of state spending on higher education fills a near void of studies examining capital expenditures on higher education. In our study, we found that political characteristics (e.g., interest group activity, organizational structure, and formal powers) largely account for differences between general fund and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Funding Formulas, State Aid, Expenditures
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Dar, Luciana; Lee, Dong-Wook – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
In this article, we explore how partisanship affects state higher education policy priorities and expenditures. We assume that party coalitions are heterogeneous and policy preferences/priorities differ via mediating factors. We find that Democratic Party strength positively affects state funding for higher education but that the effect diminishes…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Higher Education, Budgets, Budgeting
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Hearn, James C.; McLendon, Michael K.; Lacy, T. Austin – Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Over the past two decades, state governments have increasingly invested in programs to recruit accomplished scientists from elsewhere to university positions. This event history analysis suggests that an intriguing mix of comparative state disadvantage and leveragable existing research resources is associated with the likelihood of states adopting…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Recruitment, Scientists, State Policy
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Chen, Rong; Wiederspan, Mark – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
This article examines debt burden among college graduates and contributes to previous research by incorporating institutional and state characteristics. Utilizing a combination of national datasets and zero-one inflated beta regression, we find several major themes. First, family income and college experiences are strongly associated with the…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), College Graduates, Institutional Characteristics, Databases
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Chen, Rong; St. John, Edward P. – Journal of Higher Education, 2011
In the context of the privatization of higher education, this study examines the possible role of state finances in promoting equal educational opportunities. Through the combined use of a national representative database and a state finance database and the application of hierarchical generalized linear modeling methods, this study found that…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Persistence, Privatization, Equal Education
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