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Gordon, Gus; Charles, Maria – Planning for Higher Education, 1998
The activity-based costing (ABC) method of analyzing institutional costs in higher education involves four procedures: determining the various discrete activities of the organization; calculating the cost of each; determining the cost drivers; tracing cost to the cost objective or consumer of each activity. Few American institutions have used the…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Costs, Foreign Countries
Schneeweiss, Stephen M. – Business Officer, 1990
Essentially an application of installment purchase concepts to higher education, the Zero Cash Plan allows students without cash from family resources for room, board, and tuition to attend Cazenovia College (New York) by deferring parent contributions until after graduation. The program has evolved to meet changing student and institution needs.…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Students, Higher Education, Money Management
Knopf, Winfield G. – Business Officer, 1994
A number of economic and social factors suggest that this is an appropriate time for colleges and universities to review employee retirement plans. Information that employees should have for retirement planning is reviewed, and basic principles for institutions to use in selecting a pension company are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Costs
Riley, Richard W. – Trusteeship, 1997
In its third year, direct lending is working well for college students and administration. It is a simpler, faster, more efficient way of getting loan funds to students that cuts out financial middlemen. It helps students manage their finances better when repaying loans, promotes competition, stimulates program innovation, leads to greater…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Students
Biddison, Gail B.; Hier, Thomas C. – Trusteeship, 1996
As more colleges and universities consider privatization of college housing, without many existing models to observe, institutions are encouraged to consider these issues before making a decision: in loco parentis responsibility; legal liability; shared obligations; financial arrangements and performance criteria; vendor responsibility for capital…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), College Administration, College Housing