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Colleges and universities in the US differ markedly in their access to economic resources, hence in what they can do for their students. National (IPEDS) data are used here to describe the resulting hierarchy that's reflected in schools' spending on their students, the prices those students pay,...
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A study was conducted to see whether peer effects could be observed among undergraduates at Williams College, an elite four-year liberal arts school. Specifically, the study explored whether students in the bottom third of their class, with average SAT's of about 1300, would perform better in...
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of undergraduate education. The three major areas discussed are the complicated issues in estimating the yearly cost of … costs generated by undergraduate education in a complicated "multi-product" university. …
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Student subsidies are large, ubiquitous, and very unevenly distributed in US higher education - covering, on average …
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to a new way of tracking and understanding the changes that have been overtaking higher education, natioinally. The paper …
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Although considerable effort has been expended on measuring the returns to education in the U.S. and on modeling the …
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