The study analyzes the equity of community college financing and demonstrates intrastate variations in appropriations to community colleges. The ratio of 90th to 10th percentile values ranges from 2.0 to 2.8 in half the states analyzed, levels which are considered high in comparison to K-12 finance inequities. In 10 states with high revenue disparities, the direction of revenue deviations is more often progressive in state-funded than in local-share states, suggesting the local role may undermine equity. Differences in economies of scale, geographic costs, and program costs are explored as factors determining funding disparities
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
UnrestrictedThe goals of this empirical study of community colleges are to 1) create a benchmark for...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...
The study analyzes the equity of community college financing and demonstrates intrastate variations ...
The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate the funding equitably across community coll...
In this series of essays, merged institutional and community-representative datasets are analyzed to...
Community colleges are unique among higher education institutions in their potential access to local...
The study examined the impact of state financial regulation on perceptions of the funding of program...
This study provides a detailed description of revenue and expenditure patterns of the United States ...
Community colleges continue to play a vital role in the higher education system. However, the instit...
Community colleges in America are now very visible and highly respected institutions of higher educa...
As the cost of college continues to increase, state funding for higher education is decreasing. Stud...
The funding of community and technical colleges has been a major topic of discussion in many states ...
This study analyzed changes in institutional effectiveness and state funding during the first three ...
Community colleges receive much less funding per student than public four-year institutions, even th...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
UnrestrictedThe goals of this empirical study of community colleges are to 1) create a benchmark for...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...
The study analyzes the equity of community college financing and demonstrates intrastate variations ...
The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate the funding equitably across community coll...
In this series of essays, merged institutional and community-representative datasets are analyzed to...
Community colleges are unique among higher education institutions in their potential access to local...
The study examined the impact of state financial regulation on perceptions of the funding of program...
This study provides a detailed description of revenue and expenditure patterns of the United States ...
Community colleges continue to play a vital role in the higher education system. However, the instit...
Community colleges in America are now very visible and highly respected institutions of higher educa...
As the cost of college continues to increase, state funding for higher education is decreasing. Stud...
The funding of community and technical colleges has been a major topic of discussion in many states ...
This study analyzed changes in institutional effectiveness and state funding during the first three ...
Community colleges receive much less funding per student than public four-year institutions, even th...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
UnrestrictedThe goals of this empirical study of community colleges are to 1) create a benchmark for...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...