With higher education facing growing demand, severe budget limitations, and rising costs globally, countries are developing different means of increasing funding resources. This book examines the policies of financing higher education in Egypt, looking at the elite programs that use English or French as the language of instruction. The distinctiveness of these programs, as a policy of financing higher education, lies in the implementation of "private" units within public universities that charge high tuition to some students even though tuition is prohibited by the constitution. This book...
With higher education facing growing demand, severe budget limitations, and rising costs globally, countries are developing different means of increas...