2019
DOI: 10.5296/gjes.v5i1.14440
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Getting the Right Mix of Students: Finding a Balance between In- and Out-of-State Students

Abstract: Public higher education institutions in the United States were founded on the principle of providing low-cost postsecondary educational opportunities to the state’s citizenry. For a variety of reasons, including stagnant and declining funding from many state legislatures, these public institutions have actively sought the enrollment of citizens of other states, sometimes offering deep tuition discounts, and at other times relying on higher out-of-state tuition fees to help balance budgets. The motivations for … Show more

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