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Measuring the Cost of a College Degree: A Case Study of a SUNY Community College

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/74627
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Author
Romano, Richard M.
Losinger, Regina
Millard, Tim
Abstract

Inspired by a Delta Cost Project White Paper, this study uses different measures of calculating the cost of a college degree at an up‐state community college in New York. Departmental cost per credit hour, direct instructional costs, and full costs are calculated and compared. A transcript analysis of the 2008‐09 graduates highlights excess credit hours taken and cross‐subsidies necessary within degree programs to produce these graduates.

Date Issued
2010-08-18
Keywords
higher education
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State University of New York
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SUNY
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cost
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tuition
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Required Publisher Statement: Published by the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, Cornell University.
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article

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