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Cage, Mary Crystal – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
Private colleges appear to be responding to public pressure to keep student costs down, although tuition rises still outpace the inflation rate. Some public institutions are also holding tuition down, but others are using increases to make up for state budget cuts. Often, tuition is held down to keep enrollment up. (MSE)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Economic Climate, Educational Economics, Enrollment Influences
Jacquin, Jules C.; Goyal, Anil K. – Business Officer, 1995
The college or university's business office can help reduce problems with student receivables through procedural review of the tuition revenue process, application of analytical methods, and improved operating practices. Admissions, financial aid, and billing offices must all be involved. (MSE)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Administration, College Students, Databases
Johnson, Sandra L.; Meyerson, Joel W. – AGB Reports, 1992
This article discusses five high priority internal or institutional issues cited by respondents to a survey of higher education leaders. They are (1) tuition policy and financing, (2) cost control and productivity, (3) planning and budgeting, (4) capital renewal and replacement, and (5) research funding. (DB)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Costs, Educational Finance
Evelyn, Jamilah – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
Alabama's 48 colleges and universities typify southern states' lack of progress toward equity and diversity. Blacks do not have comparable access to flagship colleges; majority white public institutions duplicate programs minutes from historically black colleges; nearly 75% of black students attend two-year public and historically black…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Colleges, Black Education, Diversity (Student)
Gardner, Daniel D. – Business Officer, 1999
Outlines an approach to better collection of delinquent college tuition that connects students with outstanding tuition to lenders. Suggests criteria for selecting an appropriate lender, and highlights benefits both for student motivation to repay debts and for institutional cash flow. (MSE)
Descriptors: Banking, College Administration, Debt (Financial), Educational Finance
Lapovsky, Lucie – Business Officer, 1998
Results of the National Association of College and University Business Officers' annual survey (n=340 institutions) of institutional aid to students (tuition discounting) are summarized. Data include an analysis of tuition patterns, freshman tuition discount rates, undergraduate discount rates, class differences, and relationships among variables…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Admission, Comparative Analysis
Reisberg, Leo – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
As part of a broader trend to cut costs and remain affordable, many private colleges are keeping tuition increases to a minimum. Institutions are cutting operating expenses and reducing financial aid, while trying to raise faculty salaries and install new technology. Nonetheless, many of the smaller tuition hikes still outpace inflation. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Costs, Economic Change, Efficiency
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Coleman, Phyllis G.; Jarvis, Robert M. – Journal of College and University Law, 1997
Because certain disabilities cause students to need additional time to complete course work, law schools typically allow enrollment in fewer credit hours, which requires additional time for program completion. Tuition adjustment is considered as a possible solution to this problem, and it is concluded law schools may have to adjust tuition…
Descriptors: College Administration, Disabilities, Higher Education, Law Schools
Connor, Shanna; McDonald, Dale – Momentum, 2002
Presents details of the Zelman argument in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which challenged the Cleveland school voucher program. Argues that Cleveland's intent was not to assist private schools or advance religion, but rather to help students who were enrolled in a failing public school system. (NB)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
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Sissoko, Macki; Shiau, Liang-Rong – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
Several factors may have contributed to the decline of historically black colleges and universities' (HBCUs) relative share of total Black student enrollment in postsecondary educational institutions, and there is no empirical evidence about their effects in the literature. The survival and growth of many HBCUs depend on their ability to maintain…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Enrollment Trends, Black Colleges, African American Students
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Phelan, Daniel J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2005
This chapter examines challenges and options available to community college presidents as their institutions increasingly rely on unstable revenue streams. Presidents, particularly those at institutions with limited access to strong local tax support, require new and expanded fiscal leadership skills.
Descriptors: Tax Allocation, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Role, College Presidents
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De Villiers, Pierre; Steyn, Gert – Perspectives in Education, 2006
There is a world-wide trend to expect individuals to pay more of the cost of their higher education. This is also the case in South Africa since public funding of higher education decreased from 0.86% of GDP in 1986 to only 0.68% in 2005. Higher education institutions were forced to increase tuition fees to compensate for this "loss"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Income, Tuition
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Perna, Laura W.; Titus, Marvin A. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
This study uses multilevel modeling to examine, after taking student-level predictors of enrollment into account, the effects of state public policies on the type of institution high school graduates attend. Four types of state policies (direct appropriations, tuition, financial aid, and K-12 academic preparation) influence the type of college…
Descriptors: Models, Predictor Variables, Enrollment Influences, High School Graduates
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Gottfried, Michael A.; Johnson, Erica L. – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2006
This paper evaluates the relationship between alumni solicitation and alumni donation within institutions of higher education. The issue of alumni giving is important for universities because the average cost of university tuition has increased dramatically over the past 20 years at an annual growth rate larger than the United States CPI (Harvard…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tuition, Institutional Advancement, Educational Finance
Jounor, Sean; Usher, Alex – Education Canada, 2005
The reasons that some high school graduates choose to continue their studies and others do not are not well understood. Certainly there is universal agreement about the benefits of post-secondary studies accruing to both students and society as a whole. Increasing levels of education are associated with, among other things, better job…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries, Decision Making
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