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Towards Free Post-Secondary Education?

R.W. Crowley
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R.W. Crowley: Queen's University

No 58, Working Paper from Economics Department, Queen's University

Abstract: The adverse reaction to the Economic Council's proposal last year to increase tuition fees for higher education was not surprising. Students in post-secondary institutions, and the families of which they are part, comprise a significant and growing proportion of the Canadian population. Recent growth in enrolment in post-secondary institutions has been dramatic. This article will go on to explain the numerous factors that account for these changes and will also direct a number of critical but largely unresolved questions that these fundamental changes have also given rise to.

Pages: 24 pages
Date: 1971-08
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