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Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
The top 100 colleges and universities in total federal obligations for fiscal 1989 are ranked, with total dollar amounts of federal aid listed. Altogether the institutions will receive almost $9.5 billion of the $15.5 billion allocated to all institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Higher Education, National Surveys
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985
The 100 institutions having the highest amounts of research and development and total funds obligated by the federal government are ranked, with the dollar amounts listed, and the national totals are noted for comparison. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Higher Education, National Surveys, Research and Development
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1984
Members of the general public rank aid to higher education near the top of a list of federal spending priorities, according to a survey sponsored by the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, the College Board, and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Data are presented on dollar amounts spent by the 100 colleges, universities, and schools of professional education spending the most for research and development in 1993. For each institution, the amounts of federal funds expended and total funds expended are given as is the institution's R & D spending rank. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Expenditures, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
The 100 colleges and universities with the largest expenditures for research and development (R&D) are listed. For each, the information given includes total federal dollars and ranking and total overall funds (federal, state, institutional, industry, and other) for R&D and ranking. (MSE)
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Higher Education
Cordes, Colleen; Goodman, Jack – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Research and other projects for which Congress has directed federal agencies to provide support in fiscal 1992 are listed for over 200 colleges and universities. In each case, the agencies did not request money for the projects and did not sponsor merit-based competitions to determine which institutions should get the awards. (MSE)
Descriptors: Competition, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Higher Education
Cordes, Colleen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
As news reports continue to describe questionable charges for indirect costs in government-sponsored research, academic officials try to explain the rates, which vary greatly by institution and are based on complicated accounting formulas, to the press, alumni, trustees, and state legislators. Overhead rates, ranging from 37 percent to 77 percent,…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Higher Education, Indirect Costs, National Surveys
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
The top 100 institutions in total federal obligations in fiscal 1984 are listed, and the total funding amounts and funding and ranking for research and development are included. These institutions account for 63 percent of total federal obligations to higher education institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support, Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
The 100 highest-spending research universities and technological institutes are ranked according to total spending on research and development and separately according to their total federally financed research and development expenditures. The 100 institutions account for about $12.3 billion of the total $15 billion in such spending for all…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Aid, Higher Education, National Surveys
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Dollar amounts of research support from federal, state and local, industry, institutional, and other sources are charted for each state, the District of Columbia, and the territories. (MSE)
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Higher Education
Coughlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Two years ago, a study led by Peter H. Rossi found that 7,000 people were without homes in Chicago at some time in the course of a year. An expanded version of that study recommends changes in state and national policies affecting the homeless. (MLW)
Descriptors: Demography, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Aid, Federal Government
Burd, Stephen; And Others – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
Under President Clinton's budget plan for fiscal 1995, the rise in federal funding for research and development at universities, although modest, compares well with cuts made in many federal programs. Data for proposed spending in the Department of Education and other federal agencies are presented and compared with fiscal 1993 and 1994. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support
Collison, Michele N-K – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
A Gallup poll of 1,000 adults indicates that, despite concerns about overcrowded classrooms and soaring tuition rates, Americans, especially Blacks, increasingly think a college degree is the ticket to a better life. However, many were pessimistic about their ability to pay for college, and the majority still support federal student financial aid.…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Blacks, Costs, Educational Benefits
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
A College Board study found that over seven years, college charges rose 56 percent to 80 percent, while institutional, state, and federal aid rose only 20 percent and dramatic shifts in the composition of federal aid occurred. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Change, Educational Economics, Federal Aid
Desruisseaux, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1996
A recent Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report shows that while higher education enrollment has risen dramatically in industrialized countries, government support has not kept pace. Differences among nations in educational attainment have narrowed over 30 years, and a growing proportion of populations attends…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developed Nations, Educational Attainment, Educational Finance
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