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Taylor Maag – Progressive Policy Institute, 2024
In the 21st century, education has become America's most significant marker of class privilege. People with bachelor's and advanced degrees have mostly prospered, while wages for those with less education have fallen. This divergence in economic fortunes lies at the heart of our country's present economic and political discontents. Federal and…
Descriptors: Career Pathways, Postsecondary Education, Apprenticeships, Funding Formulas
Lynne Graziano; Nick Lee – Bellwether, 2024
Young people need clear pathways to navigate from K-12 education into careers that align with their interests, strengths, and life goals. But they often lack the information, support, and access to choose and complete postsecondary pathways that are right for them. The federal government can play an important role in bridging this gap, by…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Guided Pathways, Government School Relationship, Career Development
Krista Kaput; Titilayo Tinubu Ali; Jennifer O’Neal Schiess – Bellwether, 2024
Understanding how the District of Columbia (DC) funds District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) students and DC public charter school students is essential to ensuring all students receive the support they need as COVID-19 pandemic-era federal funds expire. The recent rise in the Uniform Per Student Funding Formula (UPSFF) and the boost in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Educational Finance
Danielle Farrie; Robert Kim – Education Law Center, 2024
Education Law Center's "Making the Grade" is an annual overview of the condition of school finance in the states. Using the most recently available data from the 2021-2022 school year, the report ranks and grades each state on three measures to answer the key question: How fair is school funding in your state? The three fairness measures…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Expenditure per Student, Public Schools
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Bouchard St-Amant, Pier-André; Brabant, Alexis-Nicolas; Germain, Éric – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This paper analyzes the incentives induced by a formula to fund universities based primarily on enrolment. Using a simple game theoretical framework, we argue that the strategic behaviour induced by those formulas is to favour enrollment. We further argue that if the funding value differs by enrolment type, it introduces incentives to substitute…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Kolbe, Tammy; Dhuey, Elizabeth; Doutre, Sara Menlove – Exceptional Children, 2023
The formula used to allocate federal funding to states for special education is one of IDEA's most critical components. The formula serves as the primary mechanism for dividing available federal dollars among states and represents policy makers' intent to equalize educational opportunities for students with disabilities nationwide. In this study,…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Resource Allocation, Educational Equity (Finance), Special Education
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Emy Nelson Decker – Journal of Education Finance, 2023
Responsibility center management (RCM) is a market-based budget model that may benefit certain academic institutions. While there are supporters and opponents of the model, there is a lack of hard evidence about the potential impact of RCM on a variety of institutional variables, hence the need for this study. This study brought together the…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Financial Services
Zhao, Bo – Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2021
Connecticut's public K-12 education system relies heavily on local funding, resulting in substantial disparities between affluent districts and low-income districts with a large proportion of socioeconomically disadvantaged students who are more costly to educate. Despite recent improvements, the existing state aid formula has been criticized for…
Descriptors: State Aid, Funding Formulas, School Districts, Elementary Secondary Education
Education Commission of the States, 2021
Across all 50 states, there are different ways in which states allocate K-12 and special education funding to districts. Education Commission of the States has collected information on states' primary funding models, base per-student funding amounts, student attendance count methods, and funding for special education, English language learners,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Policy, Educational Policy, State Legislation
Jermaine Ford – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe how Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges' leadership describes their dependency on external funding sources and its influence on the elimination of program offerings, general operating expenses, and funding of workforce development non-credit education programs in Louisiana.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Noncredit Courses, College Credits, Funding Formulas
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Uhing, Brad M.; Powers, Michelle – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2022
Since 1978, the Education for All Handicapped Children's Act (now IDEA) committed Congress to provide 40 percent of the average per pupil spending to educate children with disabilities. While states have used a variety of special education funding formulas to attempt to meet the needs of children with disabilities, the funding has never approached…
Descriptors: State Aid, Students with Disabilities, Equal Education, Federal Legislation
Kelchen, Robert – Midwestern Higher Education Compact, 2022
Operating revenue for public higher education is derived from several sources, such as state appropriations, tuition, room and board, and contracts. State funding in particular constitutes a large share of revenue and is consequently critical for improving enrollment, completion, and labor market outcomes. However, states differ in how…
Descriptors: State Aid, Financial Support, Educational Finance, Public Colleges
Hahnel, Carrie; Baumgardner, Christina – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2022
The method California uses to count students for funding purposes is an important decision that drives both resources and behaviors. For more than 100 years, California has funded school districts based on the average number of students who attend school each day. Although this average daily attendance (ADA) method was once used by many states,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, State Aid, Average Daily Attendance
Ethan G. Sickels – ProQuest LLC, 2022
School finance formulas vary from state to state, impacting school district educational outcomes. Rural school districts are especially affected due to inherent challenges in producing high student achievement scores. This study examined whether variables including socioeconomic status and per-pupil local tax level impacted student achievement…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Financial Support, Predictor Variables, Grade 7
Rachael Conway – New England Board of Higher Education, 2022
For the first time in U.S. history, a proposal for nationwide free community college passed through the House of Representatives in the fall of 2021. Although the provision was ultimately dropped from President Joe Biden's Build Back Better bill, its early presence suggests the political appeal of making college accessible to more Americans. These…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Equal Education, Funding Formulas, Student Costs
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