As governments are increasingly turning to cost sharing in order to meet the growing demand for, and decreasing government investment in, public higher education, the choice among different tuition fee policies becomes of great importance. Tuition fee policies and the financial assistance policies that accompany them are critical both for the very considerable revenue at stake and for the potential impact on higher education accessibility and the implications for equity and social justice. This paper will look at tuition fees in an international comparative perspective in the context of this rich mixture of finance, ideology and politics
This paper examines appropriate tuition fee policy for Canadian universities and government. It find...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
Recent years have seen a dramatic, albeit uneven and still contested, shift in the burden of higher ...
Higher education at the beginning of the 21st century has never been in greater demand, both from in...
Abstract: Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents and students of a portion of...
In an era when budget cuts to post-secondary institutions are rife, many institutions rely increasin...
In an era when budget cuts to post-secondary institutions are rife, many institutions rely increasin...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
The two main priorities of a liberal state’s tuition policy are accessibility and equality: accessib...
The prospect of tuition fee increases for public sector universities has attracted an enormous amoun...
While higher education is regarded of high priority in boosting economic development, public budgets...
This book analyzes the political economy of higher education finance across a range of OECD countrie...
This paper provides an introduction to the economics of tuition and fees in American Higher Educatio...
This paper examines appropriate tuition fee policy for Canadian universities and government. It find...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
Recent years have seen a dramatic, albeit uneven and still contested, shift in the burden of higher ...
Higher education at the beginning of the 21st century has never been in greater demand, both from in...
Abstract: Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents and students of a portion of...
In an era when budget cuts to post-secondary institutions are rife, many institutions rely increasin...
In an era when budget cuts to post-secondary institutions are rife, many institutions rely increasin...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
The two main priorities of a liberal state’s tuition policy are accessibility and equality: accessib...
The prospect of tuition fee increases for public sector universities has attracted an enormous amoun...
While higher education is regarded of high priority in boosting economic development, public budgets...
This book analyzes the political economy of higher education finance across a range of OECD countrie...
This paper provides an introduction to the economics of tuition and fees in American Higher Educatio...
This paper examines appropriate tuition fee policy for Canadian universities and government. It find...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...
State governments have moved away from support for postsecondary institutions and systems toward pol...