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Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Rizzo, Michael J.; Condie, Scott S. – 2003
This report briefly summarizes findings from the 2002 Cornell Higher Education Research Institute survey of start-up costs at the over 220 universities classified as research and doctoral universities by the Carnegie Foundation in 1994. It reports the mean start-up cost packages across institutions for new assistant professors and senior faculty,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Educational Finance, Expenditures
Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Rizzo, Michael J.; Jakubson, George H. – 2003
This paper sketches the reasons for the tremendous increase in university expenditure on research out of internal funds including changes in federal indirect cost reimbursement policies and the growing cost of start-up funds for new faculty. It presents evidence, based on a survey of department chairs, deans, and vice presidents for research at…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Faculty, Costs, Educational Finance
Ehrenberg, Ronald G. – 2003
This paper discusses the growing resource imbalance that is emerging between public and private institutions of higher education and the growing inequality of resources that is occurring within the public and private sectors. It illustrates implications of some of these changes for patterns of faculty compensation and faculty turnover observed…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Costs, Educational Finance, Financial Needs
Ehrenberg, Ronald G. – 2000
This book explores the causes of tuition inflation, using Cornell University (New York) as a prototypical institution. There are 9 sections with 20 chapters. Section 1, "Setting the Stage," includes (1) "Why Do Costs Keep Rising at Selective Private Colleges and Universities?" and (2) "Who Is In Charge of the…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Athletics, College Administration, College Admission