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Tuckman, Howard; Arcady, Pat – Educational Record, 1985
A common perception is that the leadership problems facing the presidents of small, independent liberal arts colleges are simply a subset of those facing larger schools, but small colleges operate in a unique economic environment that offers opportunity as well as peril. The president's involvement is required at every level. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Presidents, Educational Finance
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Striner, Herbert E. – Educational Record, 1983
Colleges and universities need to redesign their curricula to revitalize the American labor force. In determining higher education's role in meeting the labor force needs of the next decade, three prime issues are discussed: funding, organizing, and relevance. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Curriculum Development, Economic Change, Economics
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Thackrey, Russell I. – Educational Record, 1971
In support of a balanced Federal aid program. (IR)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities
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Hamlin, Alan – Educational Record, 1990
The college president is involved with fundraising, institutional promotion, public image efforts, and community support programs. The evolutionary process of presidential involvement in these areas was discovered in a study of private colleges (N=126) that had successfully weathered severe financial hardships. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Presidents, Educational Finance
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Schaw, Walter A. – Educational Record, 1989
Higher Education faces two issues in capital renewal and replacement: (1) quantifying and funding the accumulated backlog of capital needs due to deferred maintenance, and (2) developing an ongoing funding plan to ensure backlogs do not accumulate in the future. (MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Deferred Maintenance, Educational Finance, Facility Improvement
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Kaplan, Sheila – Educational Record, 1991
The 1990s will not be easy for public college faculty, administrators, and governing boards, who will be expected to do more with less money and fewer resources, but bear criticism for cutting back. Simultaneously, society will make greater demands for preparation of the next generation of professionals. The educational establishment must…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
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Saunders, Charles B. – Educational Record, 1991
The Department of Education's fiscal year (FY) 1992 budget for higher education essentially freezes the FY 1991 funding level, with requested increases in student financial aid and categorical support offset exactly by proposed reductions. Most categorical programs will continue at their current funding level. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Categorical Aid, Economic Change, Educational Finance
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Schaw, Walter A. – Educational Record, 1990
An inadequate (although constant) share of funding, a serious accumulation of deferred maintenance, and the decline in constant dollars directed toward physical plants all suggest that the overall higher education enterprise is underfunded. At the expense of future generations, we are spending down the capital asset represented by facilities. (MLW)
Descriptors: Budgets, College Buildings, Costs, Deferred Maintenance
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Hartle, Terry W. – Educational Record, 1986
While the price of a college education is rising, the vast majority of families with children in college do not face an appreciably higher burden relative to income than they did 5 years ago. The cost of college is compared with the income of families who have college age children. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Family Financial Resources, Family Income, Higher Education
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McDonald, Eugene J. – Educational Record, 1984
Joint ventures undertaken by Duke University with industry are reported that illustrate the imaginative arrangements and economic and otherwise advantageous structures possible in co-ventures. They include patent and trademark licensing, travel agency commissions, a racquetball and health club, a hotel, and an office building. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Cooperative Programs, Educational Finance, Entrepreneurship
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West, Dan C. – Educational Record, 1982
Despite dire forecasts, most of the small colleges slated to close in the early 1970s are still operating. Small colleges contribute to higher education by adding diversity and offering competition to an otherwise all-embracing state system. (MLW)
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Educational Finance
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Breneman, David W. – Educational Record, 1996
Because of the excess supply of student spaces relative to the number of students able or willing to pay posted tuition prices at private colleges, many schools have been using financial aid to compete for students. However, schools like Muskingum College (Ohio) are now reaching the limit of this strategy and are implementing major…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Finance, Educational Supply, Financial Problems
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McPherson, Peter – Educational Record, 1996
Since the financing of college costs is the single most important issue for U.S. families, public colleges and universities need to implement such changes as Michigan State University's "tuition guarantee" policy (which ensures tuition increases will not exceed inflation during a student's four-year college career) and to make tough…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Family Problems, Financial Problems, Higher Education
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Woodhall, Maureen – Educational Record, 1991
Recent research demonstrates that many countries are asking similar policy questions about financing higher education and answering them in very different ways. No government seems entirely satisfied with current methods of sharing higher education costs, and many are simultaneously introducing changes in their institutional funding and student…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Government Role
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Atwell, Robert H.; Hauptman, Arthur M. – Educational Record, 1986
The recent trends in college costs could have a number of far-reaching public policy implications. A growing inability to pay for costs could lead more students to make their educational choice on the basis of price, shifting from the private to the public sector. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Debt (Financial), Educational Finance, Futures (of Society)
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