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Lapovsky, Lucie; Hubbell, Loren Loomis – Business Officer, 2001
An annual survey of tuition discounting at independent institutions found: (1) tuition discounts did not grow significantly in Fall 2000; (2) 78.8 percent of students received institutional aid; (3) the average grant grew slightly; (4) net tuition increased about equal to gross tuition; (5) higher discounting is not correlated with lower or higher…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, School Surveys, Tuition Grants
Redd, Kenneth E. – Business Officer, 2001
A comparison of tuition discounting practices at independent institutions to their six-year graduation rates found that dramatic tuition discounting may negatively affect graduation rates, perhaps explained by decreases in net tuition revenue leading to less money spent on academic services. (EV)
Descriptors: Correlation, Graduation, Private Colleges, Tuition Grants
Hubbell, Loren Loomis – Business Officer, 1995
A study by the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) analyzed tuition discount ratios for small colleges with lower tuition, small colleges with higher tuition, and large colleges/universities. It examined average tuition discount percentages, average tuition rates and enrollments, percent of students aided, and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Enrollment, Higher Education