Sentences with phrase «new tuition revenues»

Note, that these charts do not include institutional need - based grants, referred to as «bursaries» in the English system, which institutions were expected to expand using their new tuition revenues, nor do they reflect changes in loan repayments among graduates, which have clearly become more progressive under the ICL system.

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He is calling for the revenue surge to be used to reduce tuition at the City University of New York for city residents.
Community colleges in New York State have three principle sources of revenue: state aid, student tuition and host county property taxes.
The Corporate Work Study Program in New York does not finance the entire cost of Cristo Rey tuition but does supply enough revenue to reduce family costs dramatically.
AltSchool and Acton Academy want to avoid catering to only elite clientele by offering sliding - scale tuition or designing new revenue models, but they don't yet do either.
By seeking new revenues from tuition, the school could threaten its largest and only reliable source of funding.
He put in motion a plan to stabilize its finances, he said, by charging tuition to undergraduates on a sliding scale depending on need, up to about $ 20,000 a year, and by starting new programs, like master's degree studies, to generate more revenue.
Regrettably, tuition remains the only realistic source of new revenue in the near future.
The Cooper Union's board of trustees is scheduled to meet on December 5th to hear the administration's plans of «reinvention,» which include the process of creating new revenue - generating programs, in particular tuition for new graduate programs to begin in the fall of 2013.
When CU's board of trustees decided last year to start charging tuition, its chair Richard S. Lincer claimed that to do so was «the only realistic source of new revenue in the near future.»
In an email to the Cooper Union community sent a little after 8 pm EST, board of trustees chairman Richard S. Lincer conceded that «tuition remains the only realistic source of new revenue in the near future.»
On Oct. 31, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both reported that Cooper Union was running a $ 16.5 million budget deficit and that officials were now seriously considering charging tuition as a way to generate enough revenue to cover increasing costs.
The president, Jamshed Bharucha, also instructed faculty members to propose additional revenue streams, like new graduate programs and undergraduate tuition.
Secondly, the new programs have potential to generate excess revenue, which can and should be reinvested in the core undergraduate programs, to keep tuition as low as possible and educational quality as high as possible.
Less tuition revenue means less money to hire and pay faculty, to acquire library holdings, to maintain and build new facilities, etc..
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