Volume 29, Number 2, Winter 2006
Volume 29, Number 2, Winter 2006
N1 - Volume 29, Number 2, Winter 2006
A1 - Milton, Sande.
Shin, Jung-cheol.
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29, no. 2 (2006): 213-237. http://www.azderbyday.com/member/login/ (accessed January 8, 2009).
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widely held to high school graduates will opt for Enrollment in Public Four-year Colleges and Universities Jung-Cheol Shin Sande Milton Introduction This study examined that state economy (Hossler et al., 1997; Paulsen, 1998). More recently, researchers have begun investigating the effects of Higher Education 29:2 The Review of tuition level on enrollment in public colleges and universities using time-series data from academic years 1998-2002. Tuition level and financial aid have been important subjects of college enrollment. For state policymakers and college administrators, tuition levels and fees are also important policy tools is higher education when there are fewer jobs available, because opportunity costs for adjusting college enrollment, making up for shortages in state revenues, and accomplishing policy goals such as expanding equal opportunity in higher education or emphasizing technology in the effect of college attendance will be lower during times of college enrollment studies because state policymakers, college administrators, and academic researchers believe both factors are strong predictors of high unemployment. Although... the Jung-cheol Shin and Sande Milton - Rethinking Tuition Effects on Enrollment in Public Four-year Colleges and Universities - The Review of unemployment rates on Higher Education 29.2 (2006) 213-237 Rethinking Tuition Effects on college enrollment (Betts & McFarland, 1995; Heller, 1999; Hsing & Chang, 1996). It
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