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US Census Bureau, 2009
Every five years, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts a Census of Government Finance, as authorized by law under Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 182. The 2007 Census, similar to annual surveys and censuses of governments conducted for many years, covers the entire range of government finance activities--revenue, expenditure, debt, and assets (cash and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Public Education, Census Figures, National Surveys
Kash, Jeffery P.; Lasley, Scott – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2009
The Kentucky Education Excellence Scholarship (KEES) is a merit-based scholarship program intended to increase college access, long-term academic commitment, and retention of top students within the state. KEES uses a heavily graduated award structure and both high school grade point average and standardized test scores to establish award amounts.…
Descriptors: Awards, Grade Point Average, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement
Morris-Bilotti, Sharon – 1991
The process of reforming human services involves a true understanding of the meaning of child-centered, family-focused, community-based services, and the creation of the system that these concepts demand. The concept of "child-centered services" acknowledges that children are entitled to have their basic needs met in a manner that…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Community Resources, Community Role, Community Services
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Office of Facilities Planning. – 1998
State regulations allow public school districts outside of New York City to apply for Building Aid on leasing costs involving instructional facilities for grades Pre-K through 12 located off school district property. This guide explains how the districts should proceed when applying for Building Aid on leased facilities. Attached is the…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Guidelines
Vandegrift, Judith A.; And Others – 1993
A study examined implementation of the Arizona Vocational Technological Education Curriculum Model, which outlines a comprehensive instructional framework to prepare students for higher education, on-the-job training, and the world of work. A questionnaire customized for each of Arizona's 172 schools with 1 or more state-approved…
Descriptors: Models, Program Implementation, Secondary Education, Standards
McCauley, Elfrieda – School Media Quarterly, 1976
A procedural guide to program-planning-budgeting systems (PPBS) and an exploration of valid sources of funding for school media programs. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Learning Resources Centers
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Lindman, Erick L. – Journal of Education Finance, 1975
Compares the use of a foundation program approach and a percentage or "power equalizing" approach to state school aid, and discusses typical formulas for calculating state aid under each approach. (JG)
Descriptors: Computation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid
Hines, Edward R. – 1987
Information on state tax support of higher education in the United States is presented. In addition to trend data since 1976, data on state tax-fund appropriations for each state and specific colleges and systems are provided for fiscal years (FY) 1985-1986 and 1986-1987. A narrative section reveals that there was an increase of nearly two billion…
Descriptors: Higher Education, National Surveys, Operating Expenses, Public Colleges
Madsen, Jean; Taylor, Barbara – 1989
The purpose of this paper was to examine the procedures a state may use to implement a teacher incentive program to recruit individuals into the profession. This paper describes the selection and monitoring process Missouri uses to implement its state incentive program. The intent of the Missouri Teacher Education Scholarship program is to attract…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Higher Education, Incentive Grants, Preservice Teacher Education
Koeppe, Richard P. – 1982
Projections of five past financial trends appear to be a reliable guide to the prospects for financing education, though these trends will not provide for "adequate" financing. Four of these trends are common to both the state and federal levels--a preference for categorical rather than general aid, the mandating of costly programs…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Finance, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1974
While state governments funded only about 3percent as much research and development (R and D) work as federal agencies in 1973, the state agencies have increased their R and D funding fourfold since 1964. Most of the state support has been for health and natural resource work. (RH)
Descriptors: Development, Federal State Relationship, Financial Support, Health
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Sprague, Charles C.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Government Role, Higher Education, Medical Education
Mestenhauser, Josef – International Educational and Cultural Exchange, 1974
Minnesota has just passed a bill which allows for financial aid for foreign students in all state institutions of higher education. (PG)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Policy, Financial Support, Foreign Students
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Johns, Thomas L. – Planning and Changing, 1974
For the first time in U.S. history, a few mainland States finally enacted school finance laws that will achieve substantial intrastate resource equity, and a larger number of States took important steps in this direction. These States have translated the theory of equity into fact and, as such, they provide the operational models of school finance…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Equal Education, Equalization Aid
Langston, Suzanne W. – 1978
The author discusses the redistributive nature of the resource equalizer in the 1973 Illinois school finance reform and the political factors related to this redistribution. The result of the equalization plan was that Chicago, suburban, and secondary districts received increases in state aid. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Finance Reform, Political Influences
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