Remove money pay
article thumbnail

Private college discount rates for first-year students, 2021

Higher Ed Data Stories

This means, hypothetically, a student with low institutional aid might pay less than one with more aid. The third view shows those two values arrayed, with the same highlighters, allowing you to filter on Carnegie type, or even the percentage of the students who are full-pay (that is, they get no institutional aid at all.)

College 301
article thumbnail

First-year Discount rate at private colleges, 2021

Higher Ed Data Stories

You just take less money for it. On occasion, they will tell the kids at the orphanage they'll sell give them a free ice cream cone, but everyone else pays. But of course, some people will pay $4. The need for higher discounts in higher education are driven by tuition prices that are too high for most people to pay.

College 319
university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Details Trickle Out About $50 Million FAFSA Support Fund

Inside Higher Ed

Details Trickle Out About $50 Million FAFSA Support Fund Katherine Knott Thu, 02/15/2024 - 03:00 AM The money comes from a fund designated to pay off insurance claims and refund payments to borrowers, though the education secretary can authorize other uses. Byline(s) Katherine Knott

Education 134
article thumbnail

California Offers Stipends to Financially Vulnerable Community College Students

Inside Higher Ed

California Offers Stipends to Financially Vulnerable Community College Students kathryn.palmer… Tue, 03/05/2024 - 03:00 AM A new pilot program gives students who were formerly incarcerated or in the foster care system, and some low-income parents, money to help pay their living costs. Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer

article thumbnail

Revealed: the real cost of a UK education

The PIE News

He noted that there are other issues international students face when it comes to finances – and some of that money spent doesn’t even ensure they get into the university. I eventually got an exemption from it, despite having already invested money in it because I’d given it to IELTS just before applying,” he said.

Education 123
article thumbnail

‘Exorbitant’ fees paid to academic publishers better spent on research and education

The Guardian - Higher Education

The Australia Institute report, released on Wednesday, questioned if more public money should be used for research and education instead of being directed to international academic publishers.

article thumbnail

Cleveland State sets special board meeting to consider faculty, staff buyout offers - Amy Morona, Signal Cleveland

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Bloomberg said she plans to ask the board for $9 million to pay for those buyouts. That money would come from a one-time draw from the institution’s reserves, she said at a faculty senate meeting Wednesday, April 3. Implementing these voluntary separation incentive programs, she said, will help save more money over time.

Faculty 59