2017
DOI: 10.5296/gjes.v3i2.11409
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An Analysis of the Hanson-Liethen Sliding Scale Cost Recovery Model for College Tuition: A Case Study

Abstract: Public colleges and universities rely increasingly on tuition to subsidize their operations, and how they price their tuition is important for many reasons, including who can access higher education, the financial stability of the institution, what labor costs can be paid, etc. In the early-1970"s, two scholars created a sliding scale for tuition pricing based on the assumption of state-citizenship. As costs have risen in higher education and public subsidies have not grown, there is a need to reconsider some … Show more

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“…Jaquette and Curs (2015) wrote that "state disinvestment in public higher education compels public universities to behave like private universities by focusing on attracting paying customers" (p. 535). This type of tuition-dependence model has proven to provide additional funding for an institution, as well as serves as a perceived incentive for in-state students to enroll at a public institution (Miller & Smith, 2017). ISSN 2377-3936 2019 Optimizing Efficiencies: Institutional enrollment size can be an important element in determining efficiency.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Jaquette and Curs (2015) wrote that "state disinvestment in public higher education compels public universities to behave like private universities by focusing on attracting paying customers" (p. 535). This type of tuition-dependence model has proven to provide additional funding for an institution, as well as serves as a perceived incentive for in-state students to enroll at a public institution (Miller & Smith, 2017). ISSN 2377-3936 2019 Optimizing Efficiencies: Institutional enrollment size can be an important element in determining efficiency.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Student tuition has become a mainstay in the financial stability of American higher education (Miller & Smith, 2017), and research has supported the anecdotal perspective that institutions use out-of-state students expressly to add to their revenue (Jaquette & Curs, 2015). The result of declining enrollments, as seen for a growing list of private institutions, is either program reduction or closure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%