Abstract

The purpose of this investigation is to determine whether public tuition levels based on educational costs represent statistically significant cost differences between four-year and two-year institutions of higher education. That is, does the policy of setting tuition as a percentage of educational costs provide a significant (in the statistical sense) explanation for the tuition differentials between the two categories of institutions? Or are there other factors that must enter the tuition-setting process?

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