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Access and equity in financing higher education : the case of Morocco

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Type Article
ISSN 00331538
Document no. 26030
information source ERIC
Author Bougroum, Mohammed.
Second author Ibourk, Aomar.
Pages pp. 115-134
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Prospects : Quarterly Review of Comparative Education. v41, n1, Mar 2011
Publisher New York: Springer، 2011
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ERIC document no. EJ925323
Descriptors Higher education  -  Financial support  -  Educational finances  -  Equal education  -  Private universities  -  Access to education  -  Public universities  -  Language of instruction  -  Morocco
Language of document English
Country United States
This paper explores the higher education financing policy in Morocco in light of the central issue of equity. First, it surveys the current situation, using a critical approach to the present financing policy, and looking at the three dimensions of adequacy, efficiency, and equity. Second, it describes the principal policy challenges in financing higher education. Third, it presents several public policy proposals likely to bring changes to the financing policy in order to meet these challenges. The analysis shows that the sustainability and the equity of the current financing system are undermined by the dysfunctions introduced by the private/public split in the higher education system and the lack of a clear political strategy pertaining to the medium of instruction (ERIC: As Provided)

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Bougroum, Mohammed. (2011). Access and equity in financing higher education : the case of Morocco. Prospects : Quarterly Review of Comparative Education. v41, n1, Mar 2011. pp. 115-134 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org