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An Exploration of Nonresident Student Enrollment and Institutional Finances at Public Universities
Author(s) -
Robert Kelchen
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of postsecondary student success
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2769-4887
pISSN - 2769-4879
DOI - 10.33009/fsop_jpss121539
Subject(s) - revenue , prestige , demographic economics , state (computer science) , higher education , business , political science , economics , psychology , finance , economic growth , mathematics , linguistics , philosophy , algorithm
Many public universities have sought to increase the number of students they enroll from other states, with the assumption that a larger share of nonresident students increases institutional revenues and prestige. In this paper, I examine the extent to which out-of-state undergraduate student enrollment shares are associated with changes in per-student revenue and expenditure patterns at four-year public universities both as a whole and by selectivity and Carnegie classification. I find that an increase in the percentage of students from out of state is associated with decreases in per-student tuition revenue and is often associated with a decline in per-student expenditures.

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