Publications

Snowdon, K. 2022. College and University Baccalaureate Degrees – Another Look at Costs Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario

CAUBO, 2021. A PRIMER FOR WORKING WITH COMPARATIVE DATA, prepared by Snowdon & Associates, November 2021

Snowdon, K. 2015. Canada’s Universities: Cost Pressures, Business Models and Financial Sustainability, Canadian Association of University Business Officers (CAUBO) Ottawa.

Ken Snowdon, 2014. Internationalization in Canadian higher education: the Ontario Experience in Rosa Bruno-Jofre and James Scott Johnston,eds. Teacher Education in a Transnational World, University of Toronto Press. Toronto.

Ken Snowdon, Is the teacher-researcher model just too expensive? A commentary on Academic Transformation: The Forces Reshaping Higher Education in Ontario. Published in Academic Matters, October, 2010

Snowdon & Associates. (2009) Revisiting Ontario College and University Revenue Data. Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario. Appendix: Revisiting Ontario College and University Revenue Data. Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario.

Snowdon, K. 2008. Access to Medical Education in Canada: Do Differing Tuition Regimes Affect Access and Career Choice?. Montreal: Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.

Snowdon, K. 2005.Without a Roadmap: Government Funding and Regulation of Canada’s Universities and Colleges, Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc. www.cprn.org

Snowdon, K. 2005. “Assessing the Revenue Framework and Multi-year Planning in the Rae Report”, in C.M. Beach, ed., A Challenge for Higher Education in Ontario. Montreal/Kingston: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Snowdon, K. 2005. “Muddy Data: University Financing in Canada”, in C.M Beach et.al., Higher Education in Canada. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Snowdon, K. 2004. Applicant Data in Canada: Another Perspective on Access. Montreal: Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.

Snowdon, K. 1998. “Transition after Completion of a PSE Program to Self or Other Employment”, a Challenge Paper prepared for the CMEC Postsecondary Education Project on Learner Pathways and Transitions, Toronto: Council of Ministers of Education, Canada.