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For an ever-growing number of students aspiring to higher education, borrowing is essential. Yet the burdens of … indebtedness dis-proportionally harm Black and Latinx students. Debt also undermines the meaning and effect of higher education … access, enabling many who borrow to reach the middle class but still limiting possibilities relative to students who do not …
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extending federal loans to students, while improving lower- and middle-class access to higher education, has enabled the … American students. Specifically, this Article asserts that borrower put rights should be embedded into new student loan … only be rationalized if they were likely to return commensurate value to the school’s students …
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. Specifically, it notes how limited public funding for domestic students has provided strong incentives for PSE schools to attract … full fee-paying international students, whose numbers have risen dramatically in recent years in Canada. The result has … quality and available curriculum of programs delivered to all students. The paper also comments on Ontario plans for …
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students in Germany, we find that this reform decreased enrollment rates. Moreover, students are more likely to delay their …We examine the consequences of compressing secondary schooling on students' university enrollment. An unusual education … reform in Germany reduced the length of academic high school while simultaneously increasing the instruction hours in the …
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of students, though rates have risen at flagship universities. Finally, despite some weak association with increased …
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, mostly through a steady reduction in the number of openings for new students. Individuals that reached college age shortly …
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control and fiscal conservatism led to a large reduction in the number of openings for new students across all universities …
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In 1999, the "Bologna Process" was initiated to improve higher education enrolment, study success and students …
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some time, were disestablished in some states. These are remarkable changes, given that Germany in the mid- and late 1990s …, political scientists, economists, and other social scientists may have classified Germany as a rather unlikely case for the …
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. Will that behavior also just as easily transfer to the political will of higher authority, to induce the Students to …
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