Budget Cuts for Colleges in Thesis

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The Canadian journal of higher education - peer reviewed, 101-127.

Johnson and Rahman discuss the various economic factors involved in individuals choosing to attend a college or university. The note the impact of these factors including tuition costs, room and board, fees, books etc. They also discuss the budget shortfalls and how they impact the ability of the university to fund tuition costs and apply money to grants.

Pierre, D.S. (2009, February 01). University budget cuts will be painful. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from Toronto sun: http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2009/02/01/8221536-sun.html

Pierre, education reporter for the Toronto Sun explains the impact the budget cuts will have on schools in Ontario. He discusses that the depth of th cuts on top of the economic hard times presents a negative double impact on the schools.

The Laurier Institute. (2000, June). Attracting and keeping faculty and senior administrators at British Columbian universities.
Retrieved February 27, 2009, from peer-reviewed

The Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy is a research center at Wilfrid Laurier University which studies issues pertaining to the creation, use and representation of public opinion in the policy process. The study discusses the problems associated with keeping post-secondary faculty and administrators at Canadian colleges and universities.

Wilfred Laurier University. (2009, January 8). Budget 2009-2010: Actions that are being taken and/or considered - peer-reviewed. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from Wilfred Laurier https://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=1165&p=1371

Wilfred Laurier University houses the Laurier Institute but is not immune from the budget shortfalls. The president of the University discusses the significant number of actions that he has taken and also the actions under consideration to reduce the impact of the cuts......

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