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Townsley, Michael K. – Business Officer, 1994
An ongoing system of short-term budget controls that test actual performance against budget forecasts is essential for enrollment-dependent independent colleges. The budget control model presented here is a tool to inform the management continuously of changes in the all-important tuition revenue stream. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Enrollment Rate
Cirino, Anna Marie; Dickmeyer, Nathan – Business Officer, 1985
Results of the seventh annual national comparative data study on public two-year college financial characteristics are summarized, including statistics on expenditures and revenues, staffing, and credit enrollments. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Credits, Community Colleges, Educational Finance
Lapovsky, Lucie – Business Officer, 1997
Results of a National Association of College and University Business Officers survey concerning tuition discounting policies found that one-third of higher education's stated revenue stream consists of phantom dollars, with less than 10% of students paying published tuition. Data on freshman and other discounting rates, financial aid strategies,…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Freshmen, Educational Finance
Mauger, Kinga J. – Business Officer, 1992
DePaul University (Illinois) has addressed the problem of delays in employer reimbursement of tuition costs by extending payment due dates and treating reimbursement as pending financial assistance. Since implementation, enrollment in courses designed specifically for adult students have increased, and withdrawals have decreased. One-third of…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, College Administration, Enrollment Influences