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Johnson, Sandra L; Meyerson, Joel W. – Trusteeship, 1994
The five institutional issues rated most important for 1994 by college trustees, presidents, and other leaders include tuition policy and financing; planning and budgeting needs and processes; productivity and cost control; establishing and fine-tuning institutional mission and strategy; and directions in charitable giving. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Budgeting, College Planning, College Presidents
Dunn, John A., Jr. – Trusteeship, 1993
According to a recent study of 150 leading private colleges and universities, raising tuition/fees faster than the growth of family income is self-defeating. It forces institutions to divert some new revenue into financial aid, narrows the applicant pool, and undermines the social contract supporting need-based aid. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Applicants, Economic Change, Educational Philosophy
Johnson, Sandra L.; Meyerson, Joel W. – Trusteeship, 1993
The top institutional priorities in higher education for 1993, as revealed in a survey of college trustees, presidents, and other educators, are tuition policy and financing; productivity and cost control; capital renewal and replacement; planning and budgeting; and funding of research and indirect-cost issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Budgeting, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), College Planning
Johnson, Sandra L. – Trusteeship, 1995
A survey of 130 trustees, presidents, and other higher education executives found that they ranked public opinion toward higher education, changing demographics, and family income and savings rates as the top external trends in higher education. The top-ranked institutional issues included tuition policy and financing; productivity and cost…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, College Planning, College Presidents