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sliding-scale pricing
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about sliding-scale pricing focus on its application in higher education and campus events, particularly how institutions like Baylor University use tiered pricing to make family weekends and other activities more inclusive for international and low-income students. The tag covers strategies for adjusting costs based on financial need, ensuring global participation, and reimagining traditional events to accommodate diverse student populations. While not directly related to Windows or Microsoft, the concept of sliding-scale pricing is explored as a tool for equity and accessibility in organizational settings.
Family Weekend arrived at Baylor this September as a familiar, high-energy ritual — food trucks, a headline concert at the new Foster Pavilion, and a packed game day — but beneath the fanfare a quieter story played out: for many international students the weekend is less a family reunion than a...
accessibility
archival
baylor university
campus communications
campus logistics
center for global engagement
digital divide
equity in events
event planning
inclusivity
international students
my35 construction
sliding-scalepricing
streaming
student organizations
time zone
travel subsidies
virtual events
weekend