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Annotated Bibliography
Author(s):
Davis, J
Title:
Unintended consequences of tuition discounting
Source:
http://www.luminafoundation.org/publications/Tu...
Date:
2003
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Short Description:
Examines unintended consequences of tuition discounting, such as loss of net revenues and reductions in student accessibility and affordability.
Annotation:
This report examines unintended consequences of tuition discounting, such as loss of net revenues, reduction in student accessibility and affordability, and fiscal dangers for colleges and universities.
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Affordability, Tuition and College Costs
College Access
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