The Funding of Community Colleges: A Typology of State Funding Formulas

Community college funding formulas are tools utilized to substantiate the acquisition of funds and delineate the cost of education. This study develops a typology of community college funding formulas placing 48 states in three categories and five subcategories.

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Veröffentlicht in:Community college review 2007-12, Vol.35 (2), p.113-127
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College students
Community Colleges
Company business management
Company financing
Cost estimates
Costs
Education
Educational Finance
Educational History
Equalization Aid
Finance
Financial Support
Funding Formulas
Higher education
Management
Methods
Property taxes
Resource allocation
State finance
Tax revenues
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