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Gill, T. K.; Gill, S. S. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2000
Discusses ways to overcome the financial crisis facing many universities in developing countries, including providing greater resources to higher education; raising tuition; privatizing higher education; admitting only the best candidates; attracting foreign students; requiring graduates' employers to compensate universities; linking industry and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Financial Exigency
Pitsula, James M. – 1988
This book traces the history of Regina College (Saskatchewan, Canada) from its founding in 1911 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939. The Methodist Church opened the college to offer academic, music, and business training to youth living in surrounding rural areas. During its early history, the college provided a high school education to youth…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Economic Factors, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Leslie, David W.; Fretwell, E. K., Jr. – 1996
Based on data gathered on-site at 13 colleges and universities, this volume offers an in-depth analysis of how colleges and universities have been affected by hard times, how they have risen to the challenges, and what their responses mean to the public and its support for higher education. Part 1 describes the study itself in detail and reports…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Colleges, Economic Factors

Markert, Axel – College and University, 1998
Examines German university system prior to and after reunification of East and West. Reports few former Eastern students attending university in the West, primarily for economic reasons; many vacated East German faculty positions filled by West German academics. Looking ahead, the report sees major changes, including baccalaureate programs in…
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Faculty, Economic Factors, Educational Change