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Financing and Funding

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Ishengoma, Johnson. (2002). "Financing Higher Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Trends, Developments, and Challenges Ahead." The International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project, Graduate School of Education, University of Buffalo.

Jackson, Roy. (2002). "The National Student Financial Aid Scheme of South Africa (NAFAS): How and Why It Works," in Maureen Woodhall, (Ed.) Paying for Learning: The Debate on Student Fees, Grants and Loans in International Perspective. Special International Issue of The Welsh Journal of Education, Vol.11, No. 1, pp. 82-94.

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Johnstone, D. Bruce. (2002). "Financing Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa: Diversifying Revenue and Expanding Accessibility." Conference report of March 24-28, 2002. Buffalo, NY: Center for Comparative and Global Studies in Education, State University of New York at Buffalo.

Johnstone, D. Bruce. (2003). "Higher Education Finance and Accessibility: Tuition Fees and Student Loans in Sub-Saharan Africa." Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 2 (2).

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Jongbloed, B. & Teekens, H. (2000). The financing of higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa. Utrecht, Nertherlands: uitgeverij-lemma.

Kagia, R. (2000). Financing of higher education in Africa. In B. Jongbloed & H. Teekens (Eds.), The financing of higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa. (pp. 53–67). Utrecht, Nertherlands: uitgeverij-lemma.

Kajubi, S. W. (1992). Financing of higher education in Uganda. Higher Education, 23(4), 433–441.

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Merisotis, J. & Gilleland, D. (2000). Funding South African higher education: Steering mechanisms to meet national goals. Washington, D. C.: Institute for Higher Education Policy.

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Morna, Colleen Lowe. (1991). "Cutting Back on Campus." Africa Report, 36 (March/April), pp. 61-63.

Morna, Colleen Lowe. (1995). "Plight of the Universities." Africa Report, 40 (March/April), pp. 30-33.

Mshigeni, K. E. (1991). Innovative approaches to financing graduate education and research: A case study of the University of Dar es Salaam. Higher Education Policy, 5(2), 30–36.

Ndayisaba, J. (1994 ). Contribution à l'étude institutionnelle et financière de l'université du Burundi. Partie II: Les performances pédagogiques de l'université du Burundi. Bujumbura.

Negrao, José. (1999). Adequate and Sustainable Funding of African Universities. Background paper for the Joint AAU/DAE Colloquium on the University in Africa in the 1990s and Beyond, Lesotho, January 1995. Published by the Association of African Universities, Accra, Ghana. NUFFIC. The Financing of Higher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Results of Workshop Sessions. April 21, 1999. The Hague: NUFFIC.

Nyaigotti-Chacha, Chacha. (2002). "Public Universities, Private Funding: The Challenges of East Africa." Paper prepared for the International Symposium on African Universities in the 21st Century, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 2002.

Obasi, Isaac N., and Eric E. Chiedum. (2002). "An Empirical Study of the Cost-Sharing Crisis in Nigerian Universities." Research report. Accra, Ghana: Association of African Universities.

Odebiyi, Adetanwa I., and Olabisi I. Aina. (1999). "Alternative Modes of Financing Higher Education in Nigeria and Implications for University Governance." Research report. Accra, Ghana: Association of African Universities.

Okebukola, Peter. (2003). Issues in funding university education in Nigeria. Monograph Series Vol. 1, No. 7. Abuja, Nigeria: National Universities Commission.

Okebukola, Peter, Ibrahim Abdullahi, Bola Balogun, and Ayo Bankole. (2003). Private sector participation in university development and management. Monograph Series Vol. 1, No. 4. Abuja, Nigeria: National Universities Commission.

Oketch, M. O. (2003). Market model of financing higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa: examples from Kenya. Higher Education Policy, 16 (3), 313-332.

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Salmi, Jamil. (1992). "Perspectives on the Financing of Higher Education." Higher Education Policy, 5 (2), pp. 13-19.

Sawyerr, Akilagpa, and Jerome Djangmah. (1991). "Financing of African Universities: Past Trends and Future Prospects." Paper presented at the ECA/AAU Senior Policy Workshop on Resource Mobilization and Financing of African Universities.

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Sutherland, Carla. (1999). "Securing the Future: Student Financing at Makerere University, Uganda." Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Development Studies Association, University of Bath, United Kingdom.

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Teferra, D. (1999). Ideas for financing African higher education. International Higher Education, 17.

Teferra, D. (2000). Endowing African universities-Cultivating sustainability. International Higher Education, 20, 18–19.

Tekleselassie, A. & Johnstone, D. B. (2004). Means Testing: The Dilemma of Targeting Subsidies in African Higher Education. The International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project Discussion Paper. Buffalo, New York: Graduate School of Education, University of Buffalo.

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Woodhall, M. (1991). Student loans in higher education: 3 English-speaking African countries. Report of an IIEP educational forum. Paris: International Institute for Educational Planning.

Woodhall, M. (1992). Student loans in developing countries: Feasibility, experience, and prospects for reform. Higher Education, 23(4), 347–356.

Woodhall, M. (1995). Financial diversification in higher education: A review of international experience and implications for African universities. Higher Education Policy, 8(1), 16–23.

Woodhall, Maureen. (2003). "Financing Higher Education: Old Challenges and New Messages." Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 1 (1): 78-100.

Woodhall, M. (2003). Financing and Economics of Higher Education in Africa. In Damtew Teferra & Philip. G. Altbach, (Eds.), African Higher Education: An International Reference Handbook (pp. 44-52). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

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Dissertations

Aboagye, E. F. (1996). The development of student financing schemes in universities in Ghana. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada).

Bongila, J.-P. K. (2001). Funding strategies for institutional advancement of American private universities: Applications for Congolese/African universities. Ed. D. dissertation, University of San Francisco.

Godonoo, P. (1994). Educational policy making in Nigeria: A case study of the impact of foreign funding on Nigerian universities. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.

Obayan, F. O. B. (1982). A model for funding higher education in Nigeria. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio University.

Pratt, M. J. (1986). Computerized support for financial planning in South African universities. D.Com. dissertation, University of South Africa.

Samaila, I. W. (1985). The influence of federal administrative trends on the budgetary processes of Nigeria's federal universities. Ed.D. dissertation, Texas Southern University.

Sogbesan, E. (1973). The problems of financing higher education in Nigeria. Ed.D. dissertation, Indiana University.

Taylor, G. O. (1981). The public financing of higher education in Nigeria. Ed.D. dissertation, Western Michigan University.

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