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Claunch, Ronald G.; Gregory, Donald D. – Texas Tech Journal of Education, 1983
When the Texas legislature proposed a 100 percent increase in college tuition, the Texas Student Association mobilized its members to fight the issue. The students' activities are discussed, along with reasons for the bill's failure and its prospects for future passage. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Higher Education, Lobbying, Political Issues
Stampen, Jacob – 1980
In the United States, society and individuals share the expenses of collegiate education, making it possible to provide higher education for a much larger percentage of youth than in many countries. At the same time, maintenance of low tuitions through public subsidies has provided reasonable assurance of accessibility and equality of public…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accountability, Educational Economics, Educational Philosophy
Nomejko, Irene M. – 1979
Statistical data are presented on tuitions and required fees at New Jersey colleges and universities for academic year 1978-79. Full-time undergraduate tuitions and required fees are provided for two-year, four-year public, and four-year independent colleges, and full-time graduate tuitions and required fees are provided for public, independent,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Fees, Graduate Study
Hyde, William – 1979
The equity of student financial aid as it is distributed among full-time, dependent freshmen students of different parental incomes and at various types of institutions is examined. The first part of this paper clarifies concepts and definitions surrounding student financial aid. Calculation of the ability to pay, the financial standard of…
Descriptors: Budgets, College Freshmen, College Students, Community Colleges