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SPALDING, WILLARD B.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE FREE TUITION POLICY OF UNIVERSITIES AND STATE COLLEGES IN CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN QUESTIONED IN RECENT YEARS, AND BILLS HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED FOR A DEFERRED TUITION PROGRAM. THIS REPORT EVALUATES THE CONCEPT OF FREE TUITION IN TERMS OF FINANCIAL ACCESSIBILITY AND MOTIVATION, AND ECONOMIC BENEFIT FROM INCREASED INDIVIDUAL EARNING POWER.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Enrollment, Financial Policy, Financial Support
Michigan State Legislature, Lansing. – 1990
This report contains the final recommendations of the Michigan Senate Select Committee on Higher Education on tuition policy at Michigan public colleges and universities. The report presents its findings and recommendations in three large parts. The first section contains the final recommendations of the Committee including goals of affordability…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Expenditures
Koltai, Leslie – 1979
For the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), the year after Proposition 13 was passed was one of almost constant reappraisal of priorities, of shifting programs and services to make the most of every available dollar, and of nearly constant uncertainty. Some of the effects of Proposition 13 were reductions in the numbers of part-time…
Descriptors: Budgets, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Educational Vouchers
Doversberger, Betty; Hickrod, G. Alan – 1979
In response to the likelihood of some form of tax limitation in Illinois in the near future, this study discusses a tax limitation measure that was proposed to the 81st Illinois General Assembly, the Taxpayer's Rights Amendment (also known as the Totten Bill), and compares it with measures recently passed in other states, with emphasis on…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Enrollment Trends, Expenditures
Cotoia, Anthony M. – 1975
Instructional, administrative, and support services for adult evening education in Massachusetts community colleges are totally supported by tuition paid by enrolled students. On the other hand, day divisions of these colleges are supported by taxation and paid for by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thus, an adult evening division student pays…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Colleges, Community Services
Hay, Janet – 1977
This report summarizes enrollment, costs, and funding information for North Idaho College (NIC) and the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) for 1972 and 1977, explores new options for the future, and presents academic and vocational division funding information and capital construction data. Academic student enrollment at NIC increased 35% between…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Costs, Educational Finance, Enrollment