Sentences with phrase «with tuition revenues»

It's going to be hard enough to tackle the deficit even with tuition revenues.

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Most of their day was spent debating a «big ugly» revenue language bill that dealt with dozens of Issues like authorizing ride - hailing services, subsidizing tuition at state schools, reviving the 421 - a tax credit and expanding Gov. Andrew Cuomo's power to make mid-year budget adjustments.
CUNY trustees would take 10 percent of the annual revenue raised by dozens of foundations affiliated with the system's colleges to fund tuition assistance programs, under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive budget released earlier this week.
The theory undergirding this system is that schools in danger of failing will improve their academic performance to avoid the political embarrassment and potential loss in revenues from having their students depart with tuition vouchers.
[2] Focusing on public, non-selective institutions between 1990 and 2013, the authors use institution - level data on enrollments, degree completions, tuition prices, total revenues, and expenditures from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and augment this with data on how much state legislatures appropriate for higher education each year.
Relatively selective institutions would be in the strongest position to make up for a loss in federal support with their own resources from tuition revenues and endowments.
Simmons College in Boston made headlines last week with the news that two online graduate degree programs it launched less than five years ago are on track to generate more tuition revenue than its 30 other graduate programs combined and nearly as much as its undergraduate offerings.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expanded the definition of qualified higher education expenses, under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, to include expenses for tuition and mandatory fees associated with enrollment or attendance at an elementary or secondary public, private, or religious school.
The faculty did as they were told and came up with various revenue - based programs, even as they continued to express their opposition to a tuition model.
In recent years, plans to expand Cooper Union with tuition - based, revenue generating educational programs have threatened the college's landmarked tradition of «free education to all.»
Philosophically, we don't want it, and [Dean Alan Wolf] states that we — the two of us — are endorsing that the graduate tuition degree model is forced to be adopted and undergraduate tuition should only be considered as a fallback, which is in line with the Revenue Task Force has in mind.»
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