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Gianneschi, Matt; Pingel, Sarah – Education Commission of the States, 2014
Why does tuition increase faster than inflation? And why does tuition continue to increase even when states increase their investments in public colleges and universities? These questions have perplexed policymakers and higher education consumers alike. Though tuition setting can be very complicated, one of the drivers for rising costs is price…
Descriptors: Tuition, Public Colleges, Educational Change, Incentive Grants
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Office of Postsecondary Policy Analysis. – 1989
This report provides statistical information concerning the fall 1989 enrollment activity at New York State schools of higher education. The report is nearly all composed of statistical data presented in 17 tables that are divided into two groups: Tables 1 through 15 pertain to degree-credit and noncredit enrollment, while tables 16 and 17…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Graduates, Credit Courses, Degrees (Academic)
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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Information Center on Education. – 1986
Data on New York's fall 1986 higher education enrollment and admissions, presented in 17 tables, includes: trends in degree-credit enrollment in public, independent, and proprietary institutions by institution type (fall 1970-1986); degree-credit enrollments by level of study, sector, and sex; percent distribution of degree-credit enrollment by…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Admission, Credit Courses, Doctoral Degrees