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Graziano, Anthony F. – 1973
Future funding alternatives for the University of Illinois, Urban-Champaign are presented. Four variations of budget projection models were analyzed in relation to two basic sets of assumptions. Both assumptions assumed an annual rate of increase for salaries and wages and expense and equipment. The two versions vary the treatment of equipment…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Higher Education
Irvine, David J. – 1976
For years the Bureau of School Programs Evaluation of the New York State Education Department has studied relationships between school processes and student achievement. The primary strategy has been (1) to use multiple regression analysis to obtain relationships, (2) to use school district average scores as the data for analysis, and (3) to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Educational Finance, Elementary Education
Holdberg, Robert D. – 1973
The recent financial crisis faced by American universities has led to the reevaluation of current forms of financing higher education and has created interest in previously untried methods. One such scheme proposed in the early 1960's--income contingent loans--has received increasing attention; implementation of such loan programs requires either…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Needs, Higher Education, Income
Lassibille, Gerard; Gomez, Maria Lucia Navarro – Prospects, 1990
Provides statistical assessment of the amount of money developing countries will need to meet an estimated demand for primary education. Evaluates the cost of providing universal primary education by the year 2000. Concludes that African nations must increase spending on education the most, followed by Asia, with the smallest increase required in…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Finance, Educational Research, Enrollment
Allen, Richard H.; Collier, Douglas J. – 1980
The third volume of the revised "Higher Education Finance Manual," this guide describes the principles included in presenting financial information in a format showing where money comes from (sources) and where it goes (uses). Potential analytical applications and limitations of the source/use concept are described, and the application…
Descriptors: Accounting, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Finance
Goggin, W. J. – 1974
The equitable distribution of aid funds is viewed in this paper as a problem in taxation according to ability to pay or economic well-being. This approach is emphasized because it is fruitful to consider the various financial need analysis models as systems of taxation that result in the parents' expected contribution to the postsecondary…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Family Income, Financial Needs
Dickmeyer, Nathan – 1980
Indicators of the financial health of colleges and universities are considered, along with causes of financial problems, a conceptual framework for institutional financial flows, and data sources. Five indicators are addressed: changes in institutional distress potential for private colleges, changes in institutional financial resources, changes…
Descriptors: Competition, Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Educational Finance
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1978
An analysis of Great Britain's higher education system, primarily between 1981 and 1994, considers the possible implication of demographic trends and how that pattern may change over the next 15 years. The purpose of the paper is to direct public attention to the issues and encourage debate rather than present discrete policy options. Planning…
Descriptors: College Students, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Barro, Stephen M. – 1972
Nine sets of annual data on State school finances are used to test a theory of expenditure determination by public school districts. The results support implications of the theory regarding effects of personal income, State and federal aid, the relative price of education, the pupil/population ratio, and enrollment growth on per pupil spending. A…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Boards of Education, Budgeting, Educational Finance
Halstead, Kent – 1998
This report presents two large tables showing trends in the financing of public higher education since 1977-78. Introductory information explains how to use the tables, the data-time relationship (whether fiscal year, academic year, or calendar year), and includes a sample chart constructed from one state's data. The raw data used for these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Educational Finance, Enrollment
Bolte, John R.; Coleman, D. R. – 1978
The balancing of salary needs for financial resources requires that university administrators take a careful look at supply and demand factors in the academic marketplace when allocating salary funds to colleges and departments within a university. Quality academic programs can be maintained only if quality faculty members are attracted and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Budgeting, College Faculty, Competition
Halstead, Kent – 1998
This report presents comparative data governing the financing of public higher education in each state and the District of Columbia. The model used in data analysis involves the following nine data elements: population, number of high school graduates, public full-time equivalent enrollment, taxable resources, tax revenue collected, state and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Educational Finance, Enrollment