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Publication Date: 2006
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Rethinking Tuition Effects on Enrollment in Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities
Shin, Jung-cheol; Milton, Sande
Review of Higher Education, v29 n2 p213-237 Win 2006
This study examined the effects of tuition on enrollment in public colleges and universities. The causal model included competitors' tuition, the wage premium for possessing a college degree, financial aid, and unemployment rate as additional independent variables. The data included institution- and state-level data information over five academic years (1998-2002). The definition of college enrollment for this inquiry was the number of first-time students, including only those from in-state. This study found that tuition level did not have an effect on the growth in enrollment. However, the tuition level of competing institutions and the wage premium to a college degree had positive and significant effects on college enrollment growth.
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Enrollment, Tuition, Causal Models, In State Students, Education Work Relationship, Enrollment Rate, Employment Patterns, Unemployment, Student Financial Aid
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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