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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFATORY NOTE 3
- CONTENTS 5
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I. INTRODUCTION
- Introduction: Some Broad Issues 9
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II. PRICING AND THE STUDENT BODY
- Summary of Proceedings 29
- A College Administrator Views the Tuition Problem 40
- Is the Low-Tuition Principle Outmoded? 44
- Higher Fees and the Position of Private Institutions 48
- Equalizing Opportunity under Higher Charges 52
- Some General Observations on the Pricing of Higher Education 55
- The Problem of Higher College Tuition 61
- Tuition and Costs 73
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III. GOVERNMENT AID
- Summary of Proceedings 75
- Some Issues Raised by Recent Legislation 83
- Federal and State Aid 88
- State Aid for Private Institutions in Pennsylvania 91
- The Tax-Credit Proposal 93
- Higher Education and the Federal Budget 96
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IV. FACULTY STATUS
- Summary of Proceedings 102
- Faculty Problems in the Liberal Arts College 111
- Some Issues of Supply and Productivity 115
- Non-Economic Aspects of Academic Morale 118
- Faculty Pay and Institutional Extravagance 122
- Some Statistical Aspects 125
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V. EXPERIMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
- Summary of Proceedings 129
- The Hofstra Experiment for Commuters 136
- The New College Plan 140
- The Dartmouth Experiment 146
- Theories of Higher Education and the Experimental College 152
- Experimentation and the Liberal Arts College 156
- Some Problems at Amherst 160
- The College Plan at Wesleyan 163
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VI. ECONOMICS AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES
- Summary of Proceedings 166
- Some Problems of Assessing (and Improving) the Quality of a College 173
- Economies and Educational Values 178
- Problems in Estimating the Monetary Value of College Education 180
- Increasing Productivity in Higher Education 185
- Teaching Machines 189
- Some Observations on the Allocation of Resources in Higher Education 192
- The High Cost of Low-Cost Education 199
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VII. INVESTMENT AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
- Summary of Proceedings 203
- Difficulties in Determining Investment Policies 214
- Objectives of Investment Policies 219
- Some Examples of Experience with Growth Stocks 222
- Growth and Income 224
- Investment Possibilities 229
- 61 Broadway 232
- Unorthodox Investing 235
- Should Harvard Borrow? 239
- Recent Trends in Endowment 242
- Special Problems in Public Institutions 245
- APPENDIX 249
- INDEX 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFATORY NOTE 3
- CONTENTS 5
-
I. INTRODUCTION
- Introduction: Some Broad Issues 9
-
II. PRICING AND THE STUDENT BODY
- Summary of Proceedings 29
- A College Administrator Views the Tuition Problem 40
- Is the Low-Tuition Principle Outmoded? 44
- Higher Fees and the Position of Private Institutions 48
- Equalizing Opportunity under Higher Charges 52
- Some General Observations on the Pricing of Higher Education 55
- The Problem of Higher College Tuition 61
- Tuition and Costs 73
-
III. GOVERNMENT AID
- Summary of Proceedings 75
- Some Issues Raised by Recent Legislation 83
- Federal and State Aid 88
- State Aid for Private Institutions in Pennsylvania 91
- The Tax-Credit Proposal 93
- Higher Education and the Federal Budget 96
-
IV. FACULTY STATUS
- Summary of Proceedings 102
- Faculty Problems in the Liberal Arts College 111
- Some Issues of Supply and Productivity 115
- Non-Economic Aspects of Academic Morale 118
- Faculty Pay and Institutional Extravagance 122
- Some Statistical Aspects 125
-
V. EXPERIMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
- Summary of Proceedings 129
- The Hofstra Experiment for Commuters 136
- The New College Plan 140
- The Dartmouth Experiment 146
- Theories of Higher Education and the Experimental College 152
- Experimentation and the Liberal Arts College 156
- Some Problems at Amherst 160
- The College Plan at Wesleyan 163
-
VI. ECONOMICS AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES
- Summary of Proceedings 166
- Some Problems of Assessing (and Improving) the Quality of a College 173
- Economies and Educational Values 178
- Problems in Estimating the Monetary Value of College Education 180
- Increasing Productivity in Higher Education 185
- Teaching Machines 189
- Some Observations on the Allocation of Resources in Higher Education 192
- The High Cost of Low-Cost Education 199
-
VII. INVESTMENT AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
- Summary of Proceedings 203
- Difficulties in Determining Investment Policies 214
- Objectives of Investment Policies 219
- Some Examples of Experience with Growth Stocks 222
- Growth and Income 224
- Investment Possibilities 229
- 61 Broadway 232
- Unorthodox Investing 235
- Should Harvard Borrow? 239
- Recent Trends in Endowment 242
- Special Problems in Public Institutions 245
- APPENDIX 249
- INDEX 251