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Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Around we go: Government policy focuses on increasing students’ ability to pay tuition fees without addressing institutions’ funding shortfalls, so institutions increase tuition fees, so governments spend more to maintain students’ ability to pay, writes Julia M. Wright. Pexels photograph by Andrea Piacquadio
Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Around we go: Government policy focuses on increasing students’ ability to pay tuition fees without addressing institutions’ funding shortfalls, so institutions increase tuition fees, so governments spend more to maintain students’ ability to pay, writes Julia M. Wright. Pexels photograph by Andrea Piacquadio
Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Around we go: Government policy focuses on increasing students’ ability to pay tuition fees without addressing institutions’ funding shortfalls, so institutions increase tuition fees, so governments spend more to maintain students’ ability to pay, writes Julia M. Wright. Pexels photograph by Andrea Piacquadio
Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Opinion | BY JULIA M. WRIGHT | September 15, 2021
Around we go: Government policy focuses on increasing students’ ability to pay tuition fees without addressing institutions’ funding shortfalls, so institutions increase tuition fees, so governments spend more to maintain students’ ability to pay, writes Julia M. Wright. Pexels photograph by Andrea Piacquadio