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Alternative Models of Funding Higher Education: Past and Present Trends
Peril and Promise: Adventist Education at the Crossroad (2012)
  • Gus Gregorutti
Abstract
The present study is built around the following general research question: why is Adventist higher education in a tight budget? This is approached using a comparative time frame analysis of past and present needs and characteristics affecting funding tertiary education. The main idea throughout this paper is that the different funding systems are setting up models of Adventist higher education that aren’t always the best fit for the institutional ideology and organization. Possible alternatives to shift into a more suitable funding system are provided and discusses as well. 
Keywords
  • Adventist higher education,
  • funding,
  • entrepreneurial management
Publication Date
2012
Editor
Clinton Valley, Elissa Kido, Marilyn Beach, Douglas Herrmann
Publisher
CRAE
ISBN
978-0-9857975-0-8-51995
Citation Information
Gus Gregorutti. "Alternative Models of Funding Higher Education: Past and Present Trends" Peril and Promise: Adventist Education at the Crossroad (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gus_gregorutti/47/