ERIC Number: EJ837469
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Feb
Pages: 24
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ISSN: ISSN-1939-5256
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If Higher Education is a Right, and Distance Education is the Answer, Then Who Will Pay?
Meyer, Katrina A.
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, v12 n1 p45-68 Feb 2008
If higher education is a right, and distance education is the avenue for making higher education universally available, then who shall pay? This article asks (1) can state governments in the United States afford to fund this initiative and (2) can public higher education institutions in the U.S. fund this effort through capitalizing on cost-efficiencies of online learning? To answer the first question, data on funding of higher education by states are reviewed and a negative conclusion reached. To answer the second question, research on methods for achieving cost-efficiencies through online learning is reviewed and a cautious positive conclusion is reached, assuming states and institutions are willing to invest in the people and processes, and the time, effort, and will that make achieving efficiencies possible. (Contains 9 tables.)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Distance Education, Online Courses, Paying for College, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Full State Funding, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency, Public Education, Equal Education, Policy Analysis, Politics of Education, Statistical Surveys, Finance Reform
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United States
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