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Fuller, Ryan – California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2010
The cost of attending the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) has increased in recent years as UC and CSU have raised fees in response to reduced state funding. Fees are generally lower than fees at public universities in other states, but with California's higher living costs, the overall cost of attendance at UC…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, State Colleges, Student Financial Aid, Costs
Romano, Richard M.; Djajalaksana, Yenni M. – Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, 2010
Data from NCES [National Center for Education Statistics] indicate that it is two to three times more expensive to educate a student at a public four-year college than at a community college. These figures exaggerate the difference between the two when you calculate the costs of the first two years of education for students working on a bachelor's…
Descriptors: Full Time Equivalency, Community Colleges, Paying for College, Costs
Hedrick, David W.; Wassell, Charles S., Jr.; Henson, Steven E. – Education Economics, 2009
It is widely believed that administrative expenditures in US higher education are growing too rapidly, particularly in relation to expenditures that are directly related to instruction, and that this so-called "administrative bloat" is a major factor in the rising cost of higher education. We argue that this perception of rapid growth is…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Higher Education, Data Collection, Costs
Hauptman, Arthur M.; Kim, Young – Jobs for the Future, 2009
Jobs for the Future commissioned this report to provide an international perspective on the productivity agenda of "Making Opportunity Affordable," a multi-year initiative focused on increasing productivity within U.S. higher education, particularly at two-year and four-year public colleges and universities. The report also has implications for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Colleges, Public Colleges, Costs
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2013
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas. No single report can provide definitive answers to such broad and fundamental questions of public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Income, Public Policy
Schneider, Mark – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2008
American higher education absorbs a larger share of GDP than that of other countries, but it has not produced a particularly high proportion of college graduates. College graduation rates are actually worse than the very low benchmark of high school graduation rates, but higher education institutions are not held accountable. The author writes…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accountability, High Schools, Graduation Rate
Shulock, Nancy; Offenstein, Jeremy; Esch, Camille – Institute for Higher Education Leadership & Policy, 2011
After decades of focusing on expansion and access, California's institutions of higher education are now being handed a more difficult charge: to dramatically increase the number of college graduates with diminishing state funding. There is a growing consensus that the United States needs to ratchet up its production of college graduates to turn…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Income, Educational Finance, College Graduates
Bell, Allison C.; Carnahan, Julie; L'Orange, Hans P. – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2011
This report, "State Tuition, Fees, and Financial Assistance Policies for Public Colleges and Universities: 2010-11", examines the philosophies, policies, and procedures that influence decision-making regarding public college and university tuition, student fees, and student financial aid programs. This report also provides information…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Colleges, State Agencies, Student Financial Aid
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2011
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas. No single report can provide definitive answers to such broad and fundamental questions of public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort, Income
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2010
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas. No single report can provide definitive answers to such broad and fundamental questions of public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort, Income

Cunningham, Alisa F.; Merisotis, Jamie P. – Planning for Higher Education, 2002
Examined the relationships among college prices, expenditures, and revenues within the public and private not-for-profit sectors. The trend analysis and model results found differences in the nature and strength of relationships between costs and prices across types of institutions and within types of institutions over time. (EV)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Costs, Expenditures, Higher Education
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2009
Financing higher education requires political leaders, policymakers, and educators to address broad public policy questions, including ascertaining: the levels of state funding to colleges and universities that are necessary to maintain the economic and social well-being of the American people; the tuition levels that are appropriate given the…
Descriptors: Productivity, Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort
Shibley, Lisa R.; Volkwein, J. Fredericks – 2002
This study examined the costs and benefits of reaccredidation processes at a public research university. A case study approach was used to examining the costs and benefits of reaccredidation activities by Middle States Association (MSA), American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business-International Association for Management Education (AACSB),…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Administrators, Case Studies, College Administration

Franco, Augusto – Higher Education, 1991
The principal characteristics and problems of financing higher education in a developing nation like Colombia are discussed, and several attempts to solve them are reviewed. Differences between the burgeoning private sector and the public sector, areas of inefficiency, and effects of public policy on tuition levels and payment are examined.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Costs, Developing Nations, Educational Finance
Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board, Olympia. – 2003
Produced every 4 years by the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, the "Education Cost Study" provides detailed instructional cost information for the state's public 2-year and 4-year institutions. The cost analysis is based on expenditures drawn from two sources: state appropriations and tuition revenue. By using data…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Costs, Enrollment
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