Financing Higher Education Worldwide:

Who Pays? Who Should Pay?


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By D. Bruce Johnstone, Pamela N. Marcucci
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Pages:
336

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Preface
Introduction
1. Diverging Trajectories of Higher Education's Costs and Public Revenues Worldwide
2. Financial Austerity and Solutions on the Cost Side
3. The Perspective and Policy of Cost-Sharing
4. Parental Contributions, Means-Testing, andFinancial Assistance
5. The Spread of Tuition Fees
6. Student Loan Schemes in Purpose, Form, and Consequence
7. Student Loan Schemes in Practice
8. Cost-Sharing, Financial Assistance, and Student Behavior
9. Cost-Sharing in Practice Worldwide
10. Cost-Sharing and the Future of International Higher Educational Finance
Appendix: Selected Country Examples of Cost-Sharing
Selected Bibliography
Index

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