Finance and Productivity

Education pays, but it also costs. Widespread attainment takes both adequate funding and the productive use of money. Read more about state funding, tuition and fees, student financial aid, degree productivity, and staffing trends.

Describes the Illinois Board of Higher Education's Priorities, Quality and Productivity initiative, which consists of five broad areas: (1)... Read More
The Irish and U.S. Higher Education Roundtable The University of Pennsylvania Executive Doctoral Program, Class of 2013 December 2012 In July 2012... Read More
As the nation’s colleges and universities struggle with limited budgets and demands for increased degree completions, states are once again looking... Read More
Part I of Good Policy, Good Practice offers examples of strategies, programs, and practices that our research fi nds can raise educational... Read More
Letter to the Honorable George Miller, Chairman, and the Honorable Howard “Buck” McKeon, Ranking Member of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor... Read More
"The Knowledge Economy Has Arrived:  Now what do we do?" as presented by Paul E. Lingenfelter at the Society for College and University... Read More
The purpose of this letter from Secretary Ochoa is "To provide institutions and Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program participants with... Read More
Total student loan debt in the United States has now surpassed both credit card debt and automobile loans, prompting a broad-reaching public... Read More
View this year's SHEF Report and related tables and figures, FY 2012 View the webinar about this year's report and the SHEF process in general View... Read More
The College Board's annual report is a compendium of detailed, up-to-date information on the funding that is available to help students pay for... Read More

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