The Business of Higher Education: The American University and its Banking FunctionRoutledge, 9 oct. 2018 - 172 pages Originally published in 1995, The Business of Higher Education focuses on innovation in student financial services. It looks at the area of banking function as a tool for colleges and universities, and how this can be used to meet the market demand for new services. It also addresses how this can be used to balance the financial aid budget. The book documents just how much each colleges and universities have changed over the last decade and how each has changed given that market forces increasingly shape institutional aspirations. |
Table des matières
Models of Student Price Sensitivity | |
Results from Three Schools | |
3a Differences in Yield Percentage PUC Nonresidents 54 | |
4a Average Total Aid for PMU by Quintile 61 | |
5a Average Amount of Self Help for PMU by Quintile 65 | |
6a Average Proportion of Total Aid Award that is Self Help for PMU by Quintile | |
Banking Functions | |
The Academic Bank at | |
Chapter 6 | |
References | |
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The Business of Higher Education: The American University and Its Banking ... Noam H. Arzt Aucun aperçu disponible - 2020 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Academic Bank Functions admits and matrics Admits to Matrics admitted students Aid Between Admits aid level aid packages aided students applied assets average banking structures capital Chapter Chronicle of Higher COFHE college or university college savings colleges and universities commercial banks costs credit unions customers deposit account deposits difference between admits Differences in Yield disintermediating dollars faculty families Federal Figure financial aid financial services goal Higher Education Almanac increase intermediation services investment lower matriculating students middle income students multiversity mutual funds need-based aid need-blind admissions needy and unaided non-bank banks non-state residents offered overall Overlap Group PMU’s population prepayment plans price discounting price of attendance price sensitivity prospective students quintile of aid retail banks revenue savings for college schools selective institutions Stafford loans student financial Table Total Aid Award transaction services tuition and fees types Wall Street Journal Yield Percentage