Cost-Sharing In Ghana's Public Universities Paperback
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James Anyan
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The introduction of cost-sharing measures in Ghana's public universities a decade ago was to be accompanied by the full fee-paying admission option, the so-called dual-track tuition policy. This case study of the University of Ghana examines the policy implementation and how it has influenced higher education (HE) accessibility, equity and success. Using mainly secondary analysis of official data, the author explores enrolment patterns based on gender and students' regions of origin, as well as the poverty rates in the regions, to ascertain how the policy guarantees equity of access. An investigation of completion and retention rates follows. Finally, the level of fees, the mode of payment and the financial support available to this category of students is also examined. Researchers, policy-makers, students and all individuals interested in Sociology, as well as Economics and Finance of Higher Education particularly in developing countries would find this study insightful.
ISBN-13
9783843384216
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date
23 Dec 2010
Number of Pages
96
About the Author
Holds a joint MPhil in Higher Education from the University of Oslo, Norway;University of Tampere,Finland & University of Aveiro,Portugal, a Master of Administrative Sciences from University of Tampere and BA in Political Science from the University of Ghana. Served in the Ghana Educ.Service from 1998-2007.Now a Consultant for The World Bank.