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Title: The effect of cost of education on choice of private universities in Uganda
Authors: Wilson Muyinda, Mande
Keywords: Cost
Choice
Private Universities
Fees policy and activity based costing
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: RHEA Vol.5, 19-38
Citation: Mande, W.M. (2015) The effect of cost of education on choice of private universities in Uganda , RHEA Vol.5, 19-38
Abstract: This study analysed the effect of cost on choices by international students to study in private Ugandan universities. The analysis indicated that fees policy contributed 17% to the way cost was considered. The relationship between fees policy and choice was 36%, implying that fees policy also influenced choices of a university. The purpose of the study was achieved because it was shown that cost influenced up to 75% of the choice of a University. The study proposed adopting an Activity Based Costing approach in determining the cost of education. A simulation test gave a prediction that if adopted, Activity Based Costing would contribute 13% to cost. All this increased the total causal effect of cost on choice to 88%
Description: Research article
URI: https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/512
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