Student Financing of Higher Education
A Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Heller, Donald E; Callender, Claire
Student Financing of Higher Education
A Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Heller, Donald E; Callender, Claire
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The financing of higher education is undergoing great change in many countries around the world. In recent years many countries are moving from a system where the costs of funding higher education are shouldered primarily by taxpayers, through government subsidies, to one where students pay a larger share of the costs.
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The financing of higher education is undergoing great change in many countries around the world. In recent years many countries are moving from a system where the costs of funding higher education are shouldered primarily by taxpayers, through government subsidies, to one where students pay a larger share of the costs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781138645417
- ISBN-10: 1138645419
- Artikelnr.: 49676871
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781138645417
- ISBN-10: 1138645419
- Artikelnr.: 49676871
Donald E Heller is Professor of Education, Department of Education Policy Studies. Senior Scientist, Center for the Study of Higher Education. At The Pennsylvania State University, College of Education From Januray 2012 he will take up the role of Dean, College of Education. Michigan State University, Claire Callender is Professor of Higher Education Studies, Institute of Education, University of London (UK)
1. Introduction Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section I: Cross-country Issues in Student Financing of Higher Education
2. Politics of Student Funding Policies from a Comparative Perspective
Pamela Marcucci (Higher Education Strategy Associates)
3. Trends in Student Loans Schemes: A Global Perspective Adrian Ziderman
(Bar Ilan University)
4. "Debtor Citizenship" - What Does Student Debt Feel Like? Jeffrey
Williams (Carnegie Mellon University)
5. The Role of Information in Financial Aid Judith Scott-Clayton (Teachers
College)
6. For-profit Higher Education and Student Fees Kevin Kinser (State
University of New York at Albany)
7. The Funding of Part-time Students Claire Callender (Institute of
Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section II: Country Studies
8. Student Financing in the Developing World: Africa Pundy levy (University
of the Witwatersrand)
9. Shifting Student Finance Amid Private Enrolment Growth: Asia in Global
Perspective Daniel Levy (State U. of New York Albany) & Prachayani
Praphamontripong (Asian Development Bank)
10. The Impact of Funding on Student Mobility: Evidence From the UK Rachel
Brooks (Brunel U.) & Johanna Waters (U. of Birmingham)
11. Student Financing in China Po Yang (Peking University) & Baoyan Cheng
(University of Hawai'i at M¿noa)
12. Institutional Contributions to Financing Students in US Higher
Education: Trends in General Subsidies Christopher Morphew (U. of Iowa) &
Barrett Jay Taylor (U. of Georgia)
13. Conclusion Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section I: Cross-country Issues in Student Financing of Higher Education
2. Politics of Student Funding Policies from a Comparative Perspective
Pamela Marcucci (Higher Education Strategy Associates)
3. Trends in Student Loans Schemes: A Global Perspective Adrian Ziderman
(Bar Ilan University)
4. "Debtor Citizenship" - What Does Student Debt Feel Like? Jeffrey
Williams (Carnegie Mellon University)
5. The Role of Information in Financial Aid Judith Scott-Clayton (Teachers
College)
6. For-profit Higher Education and Student Fees Kevin Kinser (State
University of New York at Albany)
7. The Funding of Part-time Students Claire Callender (Institute of
Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section II: Country Studies
8. Student Financing in the Developing World: Africa Pundy levy (University
of the Witwatersrand)
9. Shifting Student Finance Amid Private Enrolment Growth: Asia in Global
Perspective Daniel Levy (State U. of New York Albany) & Prachayani
Praphamontripong (Asian Development Bank)
10. The Impact of Funding on Student Mobility: Evidence From the UK Rachel
Brooks (Brunel U.) & Johanna Waters (U. of Birmingham)
11. Student Financing in China Po Yang (Peking University) & Baoyan Cheng
(University of Hawai'i at M¿noa)
12. Institutional Contributions to Financing Students in US Higher
Education: Trends in General Subsidies Christopher Morphew (U. of Iowa) &
Barrett Jay Taylor (U. of Georgia)
13. Conclusion Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
1. Introduction Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section I: Cross-country Issues in Student Financing of Higher Education
2. Politics of Student Funding Policies from a Comparative Perspective
Pamela Marcucci (Higher Education Strategy Associates)
3. Trends in Student Loans Schemes: A Global Perspective Adrian Ziderman
(Bar Ilan University)
4. "Debtor Citizenship" - What Does Student Debt Feel Like? Jeffrey
Williams (Carnegie Mellon University)
5. The Role of Information in Financial Aid Judith Scott-Clayton (Teachers
College)
6. For-profit Higher Education and Student Fees Kevin Kinser (State
University of New York at Albany)
7. The Funding of Part-time Students Claire Callender (Institute of
Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section II: Country Studies
8. Student Financing in the Developing World: Africa Pundy levy (University
of the Witwatersrand)
9. Shifting Student Finance Amid Private Enrolment Growth: Asia in Global
Perspective Daniel Levy (State U. of New York Albany) & Prachayani
Praphamontripong (Asian Development Bank)
10. The Impact of Funding on Student Mobility: Evidence From the UK Rachel
Brooks (Brunel U.) & Johanna Waters (U. of Birmingham)
11. Student Financing in China Po Yang (Peking University) & Baoyan Cheng
(University of Hawai'i at M¿noa)
12. Institutional Contributions to Financing Students in US Higher
Education: Trends in General Subsidies Christopher Morphew (U. of Iowa) &
Barrett Jay Taylor (U. of Georgia)
13. Conclusion Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section I: Cross-country Issues in Student Financing of Higher Education
2. Politics of Student Funding Policies from a Comparative Perspective
Pamela Marcucci (Higher Education Strategy Associates)
3. Trends in Student Loans Schemes: A Global Perspective Adrian Ziderman
(Bar Ilan University)
4. "Debtor Citizenship" - What Does Student Debt Feel Like? Jeffrey
Williams (Carnegie Mellon University)
5. The Role of Information in Financial Aid Judith Scott-Clayton (Teachers
College)
6. For-profit Higher Education and Student Fees Kevin Kinser (State
University of New York at Albany)
7. The Funding of Part-time Students Claire Callender (Institute of
Education & Birkbeck University of London)
Section II: Country Studies
8. Student Financing in the Developing World: Africa Pundy levy (University
of the Witwatersrand)
9. Shifting Student Finance Amid Private Enrolment Growth: Asia in Global
Perspective Daniel Levy (State U. of New York Albany) & Prachayani
Praphamontripong (Asian Development Bank)
10. The Impact of Funding on Student Mobility: Evidence From the UK Rachel
Brooks (Brunel U.) & Johanna Waters (U. of Birmingham)
11. Student Financing in China Po Yang (Peking University) & Baoyan Cheng
(University of Hawai'i at M¿noa)
12. Institutional Contributions to Financing Students in US Higher
Education: Trends in General Subsidies Christopher Morphew (U. of Iowa) &
Barrett Jay Taylor (U. of Georgia)
13. Conclusion Donald E. Heller (The Pennsylvania State University) and
Claire Callender (Institute of Education & Birkbeck University of London)