The community college mission has long included open access through low tuition (Vaughan, 2006). Financial challenges for community college students threaten open access (Shannon & Smith, 2006). Paying tuition plays a part in a student’s ability to graduate. A community colleges’ success is measured in part by graduation rates. President Obama challenged all colleges, including community colleges, to increase their graduation rates 50% by the year 2020 (Obama, 2009). The current study analyzed whether public, community colleges’ tuitions predicted their graduation rates using recent data and if size of enrollment moderated the relations between tuition and graduation rate. A two-block, hierarchical regression analysis was used for the curre...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Using data for about 3,800 colleges and universities in the US, this paper examines the effects of f...
The community college mission has long included open access through low tuition (Vaughan, 2006). Fin...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
Hundreds of thousands of students across the country begin their postsecondary education at communit...
Policymakers, educators, and researchers recognize the importance of community colleges as open door...
Community colleges are an essential element of the American postsecondary landscape and workforce pr...
This paper will identify the effects of supply and demand side factors on community college enrollme...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...
This paper estimates the effect of tuition rates on college enrollment using data for Texas from th...
A nonexperimental, causal-comparative (ex post facto) research design was used in this study to exam...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Using data for about 3,800 colleges and universities in the US, this paper examines the effects of f...
The community college mission has long included open access through low tuition (Vaughan, 2006). Fin...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
Hundreds of thousands of students across the country begin their postsecondary education at communit...
Policymakers, educators, and researchers recognize the importance of community colleges as open door...
Community colleges are an essential element of the American postsecondary landscape and workforce pr...
This paper will identify the effects of supply and demand side factors on community college enrollme...
This study presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the headcount enrollment of 97 communi...
This paper estimates the effect of tuition rates on college enrollment using data for Texas from th...
A nonexperimental, causal-comparative (ex post facto) research design was used in this study to exam...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Historically, state funding of higher education institutions has been allocated through enrollment, ...
Using data for about 3,800 colleges and universities in the US, this paper examines the effects of f...