An analysis of external sources for revenue solicitation for optometric education
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An analysis of external sources for revenue solicitation for optometric education
Abstract
In analyzing the costs of optometric education, it becomes apparent that the cost of operating the educational institution far exceeds the cost of providing the optometric education. A recent survey also indicates that there are rather striking differences in the cost of operating state-sponsored vs. private programs. It is necessary, therefore, to seek alternative sources of funding optometric education rather than relying on annual tuition escalation to cover increasing costs. Such sources include: realistic fees for clinic program services; various forms of state grants, private institution programs, tuition subsidies; foundations; gifts; "industrial partnerships" outside the ophthalmic field; and innovative financing.
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