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InstitutionWashington Higher Education Coordinating Board
TitelKey Facts about Higher Education in Washington
Quelle(2011), (126 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Public Colleges; Two Year Colleges; Technical Institutes; Private Colleges; Enrollment; Full Time Students; Educational Finance; Operating Expenses; Resource Allocation; State Aid; Expenditure per Student; Private Financial Support; Paying for College; Costs; Tuition; Student Financial Aid; Student Loan Programs; Delivery Systems; Educational Opportunities; Career Development; Bachelors Degrees; Distance Education; Electronic Learning; College Preparation; High School Students; School Personnel; Teacher Salaries; College Faculty; Part Time Faculty; College Bound Students; Student Characteristics; Gender Differences; Student Mobility; Education Work Relationship; Racial Differences; Proximity; Graduation Rate; Academic Degrees; Outcomes of Education; College Graduates; Educational Research; Parents; Health Education; Educational Attainment; Social Services; Well Being; Volunteers; Voting; Labor Market; Achievement Gains; Remedial Programs; Dropouts; Alignment (Education); College Transfer Students; Graduate Study; Diversity (Faculty); Access to Education; Washington
AbstractSince its establishment in the 1860s, Washington's higher education system has evolved rapidly to meet a myriad of state needs in fields as diverse as agriculture, bioscience, chemistry, environmental sciences, engineering, medicine, law, business, computer science, and architecture. Today, higher education, like other vital state functions, faces an uncertain future due to the lingering effects of the national recession. In the current biennium, public colleges and universities implemented significant budget cuts and raised tuition. Washington's higher education system represents substantial public investment that is shared by the state and by students who directly benefit. Finding a proper balance between public investments and the tuition paid by students and their families is a major challenge facing the state. "Key Facts about Higher Education in Washington" provides vital data to chart higher education's progress and challenges. First published in 2002 by the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB), this annual report highlights Key Facts about Washington's postsecondary institutions, including faculty, students, budgets, and financial aid. In a time of significant fiscal challenges, the final chapter suggests efforts to continue progress on the state's long term higher education goals. A glossary is included (Individual chapters contain tables, graphs, and footnotes.) (ERIC).
AnmerkungenWashington Higher Education Coordinating Board. 917 Lakeridge Way SW, P.O. Box 43430, Olympia, WA 98504-3430. Tel: 360-753-7800; Fax: 360-753-7808; e-mail: info@hecb.wa.gov; Web site: http://www.hecb.wa.gov
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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