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College tuition and perceptions of private university quality

International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
This research employs institutional characteristics and market‐related factors to predict undergraduate students' tuition at 190 private colleges and universities in the USA. Results showed that the strongest correlations among variables for college tuition were reputation ranking and SAT scores.
Thomas Li‐Ping Tang   +2 more
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Accountancy tuition in the private sector

Education + Training, 1977
The tremendous growth in the number of accountancy students in the 1960s and 1970s inevitably created an automatic increase in demand for the provision of accountancy education. The public sector was not able to satisfy that demand; so the private sector came into its own.
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Tuition and U.S. private college characteristics: The hedonic approach

Economics of Education Review, 1986
Abstract Tuition at private colleges in the United States for the academic year 1982–1983 were statistically very closely related to quality characteristics associated with those colleges. Reduced form hedonic regressions reveal the equilibrium marginal tuition revenue estimates for over twenty important measures of quality, including faculty-student
Jon D. Harford, Richard D. Marcus
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Tuition Discounting and Socioeconomic Diversity at Larger Private Universities

Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2015
AbstractTuition discounting is a tactic deployed by many private four‐year institutions as a means for enhancing either tuition revenue or institutional image. This study examines associations between socioeconomic diversity and two aspects of institutional grants—freshman discount rate and freshman grant recipient discount rate—at the 30 largest ...
Jason K. Reinoehl, Theodore J. Kowalski
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The Shadow Education System: Expansion of Private Tuition

2018
Private tuition is an additional assistance taken by children, apart from their mainstream schooling. Presently, taking private tuition is a common phenomenon across the States and UTs in India, irrespective of locality (rural and urban), and also the gender (boy or girl) of the child.
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A study of private tuition inequality: focusing on the private tuition Gini coefficient, the Hoover index and the Palma ratio

Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction
Objectives This study aims to find a way to measure the degree of inequality in private education expenditures in Korea and to analyze trends in inequality. Methods We analyzed the private education expenditures survey conducted by the Ministry of Education to find an index that indicates the inequality of private education expenditures, and ...
Hwa Kyung Kim, Kyungmee Park
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Net tuition revenue generation at private liberal arts colleges

Education Economics, 2004
This paper analyzes the effects on net tuition revenue of changes in institutional aid and the tuition rate for a sample of private liberal arts colleges. A model in which institutional aid and enrollment are simultaneously determined is specified. Using the model's estimated parameters, the effects on net tuition revenue of changes in institutional ...
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ATTITUDE OF PARENTS TOWARDS PRIVATE TUITION: A CASE STUDY [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
The present study attempts to explore the attitude of parents towards private tuition and its causes, effectiveness of private tuition and the problems on the lives of parents. From the result of the research the causes of increasing trend of private tuition are – overcrowded classroom and lack of individual attention in the school, heavy stress on ...
Tomba Chingthem, Laimayum David Sharma
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Self‐regulation in the private tuition sector — will it work?

Education + Training, 1982
Overseas students are frequently cheated by unethical colleges, and move around wasting time and money until they find the place that suits them — perhaps, as was pointed out recently in The Times Educational Supplement by the Principal of a leading business college in the private sector.
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Weaving Together Two Parallel Worlds of Education-Private Tuitions and Schools

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
In recent years, private tuition has emerged as a major force as results of both demand and market mechanisms. In terms of its nature, extent, and importance, it is in fact, comparable to the formal system. It is like a shadow of the formal system (Bray, 1999).
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