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Fink, Ira – Business Officer, 1982
Some of the creative financing programs currently used to provide faculty housing assistance in California and elsewhere in the United States are described. Generally, the programs fall into one of four categories: rental housing, owner housing, mortgage assistance, and housing stipends. Institutions with a comprehensive housing program often have…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Housing, Financial Support, Fringe Benefits

Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1980
Enrollments, the competition for space, and the cooperation in the use of space in future campus planning activities are discussed. Campuses will only begin to think about cohesion or cooperation, it is suggested, if they can be responsive to three problems: enrollment declines, energy conservation, and economic difficulties. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Faculty, College Housing, Community Planning

Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
The relationships between demographic trends, student characteristics (age, ethnic background, marital status), enrollment trends, and demand for on-campus and off-campus housing are examined. Effects of availability of housing on enrollment are also discussed. Institutional policy implications are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Buildings, College Housing, College Planning

Fink, Ira – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
A brief overview of faculty housing assistance programs in California and the United States is given. Any campus embarking on a faculty housing program must look at a number of factors and should counsel faculty so they may be informed consumers. College housing programs must be responsive to market changes. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Housing, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection