Tuition Fees Becoming Less Accessible
Problem - Global tuition fees of higher education becoming more expensive and less affordable
Solution: Cost–benefit to obtain affordable prices for all.
EENI Solutions: Cost–benefit
The causes of price increases in university enrolments.
- Drastic reduction of public funds (especially after the global crisis)
and scholarship reduction
- In
Spain, since 2012, the tuition fees of the Bachelor of Science have increased by 32% and the Master's by 75%. This phenomenon is global.
- 10% reduction in public funding (2010-14)
- All the students of public universities receive partial scholarships
- The fees paid by students represent only 17% of university revenues.
- Obsolete business model of many traditional Universities
- In many cases, the over cost associated with an inefficient
research impacts on education via tuition fees.
- positioning of many universities (high price associated with more quality)
- Educational Bubble. It starts in the United States,
arrives to the United Kingdom and expands throughout Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific
Consequences
- Large segments of the world population excluded or neglected.
- Difficulties of middle classes to study at universities.
- Higher student indebtedness. In the United States, on average, a university student borrows up to 50 years to pay tuition fees.
- Emergence of new specialised e-Universities
EENI African Portal
Comparison of access requirements and tuition fees between an Elite University, a traditional University, and EENI
Precios universidad cada vez menos asequibles
Prix moins abordables des universités
Preços universidade cada vez mais caros
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