951 research outputs found
Are Cost Conscious Community Colleges Sacrificing Quality?
Compared to their four-year public counterparts, community colleges have been more successful in holding down the costs of educating students but current research, albeit limited, suggests that this may have come at the expense of quality or at least outcomes. This essay addresses the questions surrounding this issue, including the behavior of costs at public two-year colleges and what the research says about quality and outcomes issues. It is based on my study of community colleges over the past twenty-five years
Using the Community College to Control College Costs: How Much Cheaper Is It?
Data from NCES indicate that it is two to three times more expensive to educate a student at a public four-year college than at a community college. These figures exaggerate the difference between the two when you calculate the costs of the first two years of education for students working on a bachelorâs degree. Using modified IPEDS data from the recently released Delta Project, this study shows that the cost per FTE and the public subsidy per FTE are lower at public masterâs level colleges than at the community college. Trend data from 1987-2005 are examined along with appropriate cautions for interpreting the results
If Community College Students Are So Poor Why Do Only 16.9% Of Them Receive Pell Grants?
In this paper the authors attempt to address the discrepancy between the perception of income levels for community college students, and the seemingly low percentage of those students who receive Pell grants. The authors try to solve this paradox using data, published and unpublished, from the U. S. Department of Labor
Measuring the Cost of a College Degree: A Case Study of a SUNY Community College
Inspired by a Delta Cost Project White Paper, this study uses different measures of calculating the cost of a college degree at an upâstate 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 2008â09 graduates highlights excess credit hours taken and crossâsubsidies necessary within degree programs to produce these graduates
Looking Behind Community College Budgets for Future Policy Considerations
This study reviews the historical trend of college revenues and expenditures from a national perspective. The years 1999-2009 are examined with the most detail using primarily Delta Project/IPEDS data. Looking at trends related to state and local appropriations, college costs and prices, output, and productivity, it argues that various policy issues flow from these trends. The recommendations that follow are not precise prescriptions for legislative action, but rather suggestions for the direction of public and institutional policy that invite further reflection and research
Optimal testing of multiple hypotheses with common effect direction
We present a theoretical basis for testing related endpoints. Typically, it is known how to construct tests of the individual hypotheses, but not how to combine them into a multiple test procedure that controls the familywise error rate. Using the closure method, we emphasize the role of consonant procedures, from an interpretive as well as a theoretical viewpoint. Surprisingly, even if each intersection test has an optimality property, the overall procedure obtained by applying closure to these tests may be inadmissible. We introduce a new procedure, which is consonant and has a maximin property under the normal model. The results are then applied to PROactive, a clinical trial designed to investigate the effectiveness of a glucose-lowering drug on macrovascular outcomes among patients with type 2 diabete
Embedding initial data for black hole collisions
We discuss isometric embedding diagrams for the visualization of initial data
for the problem of the head-on collision of two black holes. The problem of
constructing the embedding diagrams is explicitly presented for the best
studied initial data, the Misner geometry. We present a partial solution of the
embedding diagrams and discuss issues related to completing the solution.Comment: (27pp text, 11 figures
On the motion control of electric AGVS
The vehicle dynamic model -- Motion controller design -- A sliding mode motion controller -- An application example -- Simulation and test bench results
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