donation based admission more clearly.“
2. Moral hazard
When implementing donation-based admission, market failure can occur because of asymmetric information. Universities can spend money earned through donation in an inefficient way because it is difficult for the government and people to know how the university spends contribution and it is hard to monitor university’s behavior. It
and dev. nonprofit CARE to support its community dev. projects such as promoting literacy and clean water supplies in coffee-origin countries.
In 1999, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) department was formed with 5 areas of focus:
Business practices
Environmental issues
Community affairs
Corporate giving
Starbucks foundation
In 2001, Starbucks had donated $7.3million in cash and kin
The donation-based admission system is making a special case in admission
for applicants who are direct descendants
who contribute to
building and developing the university by monetary or non-monetary means.
Donation based admission policy : an admission system which gives admission to the students whose parents contribute to the colleges in terms of material and non-material.
If 3 students got admission by financial contribution, with this money it can give 1,500 students one semester scholarship.
With small number of student’s contribution, relatively lots of poor bu
and climate change caused by the use of fossil energy.
So, we needed an alternative source of energy for our own good.
Also, we called for investment in renewable sources of energy and the development of alternative sources of energy
And now, 2.5 billion of the worlds poorest people rely on Bioenergy every day.
Bioenergy contributes up to 80% of energy requirement of some rural communities.