@SMWadgymar @vsbuffalo @mhec12 @dhfeld1 BUT - research shows YMMV on any of those as cost drivers. For instance, there is little evidence it exists in business or medical education (H/T to @rkelchen). https://t.co/RXaK7N6MQW
RT @Dcollier74: An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agree…
RT @Dcollier74: An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agree…
RT @Dcollier74: An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agree…
RT @Dcollier74: An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agree…
RT @Dcollier74: An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agree…
An entire field are asking and answering this. Lots of people want "accountability" on schools - but there's limited agreement on what it should be. https://t.co/nxOd3ESeOK https://t.co/IdzErqP3fP https://t.co/J8SUEZ2aQe https://t.co/DSqE1WYFjT http
@dilanesper There is little evidence that increasing access to loans leads to tuition hikes. See, e.g., https://t.co/pt3fteuMbB. So why would 10K of one-time loan forgiveness for some borrowers change universities' pricing behavior retrospectively?
@kevincarey1 @davedillon Robert Kelchen disagrees ... https://t.co/hyEwI6nQN3
@kevinrmcclure @cant_b @rkelchen very common from Vedder with limited support. @rkelchen has a couple of pieces on that found little to no evidence in medical, law and biz schools https://t.co/gR7HOQR0vg https://t.co/1zY6o3CoC4
@cant_b @rkelchen has a couple of papers testing it in professional schools; this one is from 2020 and has a good lit review: https://t.co/EnBsoW0uzD
@cant_b @kevinrmcclure This happened recently that made me and others comment on it. Of course "Bennett Hypothesis" isn't said in the video but savvy viewers easily see what's happening. It sparked some Twitter commentary on Bennett. https://t.co/omfmVzV3b
This video sent me on a dive into the Bennett Hypothesis literature. Of course, the video mischaracterizes what is going on. See lit review of @rkelchen https://t.co/9Tbx989WCm How Public Universities Became So Expensive https://t.co/ELP60KS5Dl
Kopumā gan kredīta griestu celšana ir tikai un vienīgi pozitīva lieta, jo ir jāmeklē veidi, kā veicināt resursu ieplūšanu sistēmā. Sirsnīgi iesaku arī piesekot sākuma tvīta minētajam autoram (zemāk esošajā linkā var atrast arī publiski pieejamu pētījumu)
Kontekstā par esošās augsākās izglītības kreditēšanas sistēmas reformu. Ir plaši strīdi pasaulē par to, vai maksimālā kredīta apjoma celšana automātiski noved pie augstākām studiju maksām. Jaunākais pētījums parāda to, ka starp abiem ir maza saistība. http
RT @saragoldrickrab: Does federal aid drive up prices in graduate school? This new study provides further evidence that (outside of #4profi…
RT @saragoldrickrab: Does federal aid drive up prices in graduate school? This new study provides further evidence that (outside of #4profi…
RT @saragoldrickrab: Does federal aid drive up prices in graduate school? This new study provides further evidence that (outside of #4profi…
Does federal aid drive up prices in graduate school? This new study provides further evidence that (outside of #4profits) the answer is no. #RealCollege
RT @kclarkcollege: I had theorized that 1 area the Bennett Hypothesis (making more #financialaid avlble encourages #colleges to raise tuiti…
An interesting look at whether increased access to student loans influences tuition increases.
Do colleges increase tuition after the federal government increases access to student loans? Here’s some evidence that they don’t https://t.co/DDeY8lP7VF Still, more direct subsidies (people seem to be talking about free college) are unlikely to encourage
RT @kclarkcollege: I had theorized that 1 area the Bennett Hypothesis (making more #financialaid avlble encourages #colleges to raise tuiti…
I had theorized that 1 area the Bennett Hypothesis (making more #financialaid avlble encourages #colleges to raise tuition) might work was grad schl, b/c of PLUS loans' coverage of "cost of attendance." @rkelchen finds little evidence to support that tho.
Great work, @rkelchen
Does the Bennett Hypothesis Hold in Professional Education? An Empirical Analysis https://t.co/hJcKPAkEyB