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Autor/inn/en | Dickmeyer, Nathan; Cirino, Anna Marie |
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Institution | National Association of College and University Business Officers, Washington, DC.; American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, Washington, DC.; Association of Community Coll. Trustees, Annandale, VA. |
Titel | Comparative Financial Statistics for Public Community and Junior Colleges 1989-90. |
Quelle | (1991), (104 Seiten)
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Beigaben | Tabellen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Quantitative Daten; Leitfaden; Budgets; Community Colleges; Comparative Analysis; Educational Finance; Enrollment; Expenditure per Student; Expenditures; Financial Support; Instructional Student Costs; National Norms; National Surveys; Public Colleges; Questionnaires; School Personnel; School Statistics; State Norms; Statistical Analysis; Teacher Student Ratio; Trend Analysis; Tuition; Two Year Colleges; Worksheets |
Abstract | Comparative financial information, derived from two national surveys of 531 public community and junior colleges, is presented in this report for fiscal year 1989-90. Chapter 1 provides guidance on using the report to compare institutional statistics with national and peer group norms, and discusses limitations of the data. Chapter 2 summarizes findings in the areas of expenditures, revenues, service area, and staffing. Chapters 3 and 4 present data on the medians and quartiles for the full sample of 531 colleges, offering information on expenditures by major and detailed categories, computer-related expenditures, revenues, course enrollment distributions, salaries, and student/staff ratios. These chapters also include worksheets to facilitate comparative analyses. Chapter 5 contains medians and quartiles for five college peer groups classified by enrollment size and vocational/technical designation. Report findings include the following: (1) between fiscal year (FY) 1989 and FY90, per-student appropriations decreased by 1.5%, from $2,863 to $2,821; (2) academic expenditures increased by 1%, from $2,480 in FY89 to $2,504 in FY90, while administrative expenditures dropped by almost 3%; (3) the median college spent $5,129 per credit full-time equivalent student in FY90, an increase of 103% from the previous year; (4) for FY90, academic expenditures accounted for approximately 60% of the colleges' budgets; and (5) in FY90, student services accounted for 9% of expenditures at the median college, while less than 2% of resources were dedicated to scholarships. A description of the study methodology, sample surveys, and a list of participating colleges and the peer group composition, are appended. (JMC) |
Anmerkungen | National Association of College and University Business Officers, One Dupont Circle, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20036-1178 ($25.00). |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |