453 total citations 34 papers, 263 citations indexed
About
Jane V. Wellman is a scholar working on Education, Political Science and International Relations and Management Information Systems.
According to data from OpenAlex, Jane V. Wellman has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 263 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Education, 1 paper in Political Science and International Relations and 1 paper in Management Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Jane V. Wellman's work include Higher Education Research Studies (10 papers), Education Systems and Policy (5 papers) and Innovations in Educational Methods (3 papers). Jane V. Wellman is often cited by papers focused on Higher Education Research Studies (10 papers), Education Systems and Policy (5 papers) and Innovations in Educational Methods (3 papers). Jane V. Wellman collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jane V. Wellman's co-authors include Donna M. Desrochers, Thomas Ehrlich, Ronald A. Phipps, Dennis Jones, Rita J. Kirshstein, Peter T. Ewell, Jamie P. Merisotis and Patricia Steele and has published in prestigious journals such as Issue Lab (Candid), Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (Québec government) and Medical Entomology and Zoology.
In The Last Decade
Jane V. Wellman
29 papers
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179 citations
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All Works
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2012). Measuring (and Managing) the Invisible Costs of Postsecondary Attrition. Policy Brief..3 indexed citations
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Kirshstein, Rita J. & Jane V. Wellman. (2012). Technology and the Broken Higher Education Cost Model: Insights from the Delta Cost Project.. 47(5). 12.2 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2010). Improving Data to Tackle the Higher Education "Cost Disease".. Planning for higher education. 38(3). 25–37.3 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2009). Rethinking Conventional Wisdom about Higher Ed Finance.. Higher education management.3 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2009). Trends in College Spending: Where Does the Money Come from? Where Does It Go? A Report of the Delta Cost Project..13 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2008). The Higher Education Funding Disconnect: Spending More, Getting Less.. Change The Magazine of Higher Learning. 40(6). 18–25.9 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2008). The Growing Imbalance: Recent Trends in U.S. Postsecondary Education Finance. A Report of the Delta Cost Project..7 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2008). Spending More, Getting Less. Change The Magazine of Higher Learning. 40(6). 18–25.9 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2005). Strengthening Board Capacity for Overseeing College Costs..1 indexed citations
Wellman, Jane V. & Thomas Ehrlich. (2003). How the student credit hour shapes higher education : the tie that binds. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (Québec government).4 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2002). Weathering the Double Whammy: How Governing Boards Can Negogiate a Volatile Economy and Shifting Enrollments..3 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2002). Weathering the Double Whammy.. 10(4). 20–25.1 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (2001). Assessing State Accountability Systems.. Change The Magazine of Higher Learning. 33(2). 46–52.25 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V. & Ronald A. Phipps. (2001). Funding the "Infostructure": A Guide to Financing Technology Infrastructure in Higher Education. Issue Lab (Candid).9 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2001). Study of College Costs and Prices, 1988-89 to 1997-98. Volume 1. Statistical Analysis Report. Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports..4 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V., et al.. (2001). Study of College Costs and Prices, 1988-89 to 1997-98. Volume 2: Commissioned Papers. Statistical Analysis Report. Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports..1 indexed citations
Wellman, Jane V.. (1999). The Tuition Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together. The New Millennium Project on Higher Education Costs, Pricing, and Productivity..5 indexed citations
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Wellman, Jane V.. (1999). Contributing to the Civic Good: Assessing and Accounting for the Civic Contributions of Higher Education. The New Millennium Project Working Paper..5 indexed citations
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