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Railsback, Brian – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2012
In difficult budget times, especially at state colleges and universities, honors programs might seem too easy for budget-cutters to reduce, cut, or lose in the shuffle of administrative reorganization. Recent years have been financially perilous and hardly an easy time for honors programs or colleges to increase budgets. Using Western Carolina…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Budgeting, Change Strategies, Institutional Survival
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The economy's collapse has caught up with the billion-dollar campaign. In the past 12 months, the amount of money raised by a dozen of the colleges engaged in higher education's biggest fund-raising campaigns fell 32 percent from the year before. The decline, which started before the worst of the recession, has forced colleges to postpone…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, Donors, Private Financial Support
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
To be at the University of Arizona these days is, in some ways, to be under siege. The flagship university in one of the nation's fastest-growing states may have to eliminate some 600 jobs and merge dozens of programs to deal with two rounds of budget cuts imposed since June. Now the governor is telling the university and other state agencies to…
Descriptors: State Aid, Educational Finance, State Universities, Fiscal Capacity
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Cornell University professors, trustees, and alumni recently convened to consider whether rising costs threaten the notion that higher education can help anyone in America succeed. The exclusive Cornell Club may have seemed a venue at odds with the sober tone of the discussion. According to economics professor and higher education expert Ronald G.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Brainstorming, Institutional Survival, Institutional Mission
Selingo, Jeffrey J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Last October, when CBS News's Bob Schieffer welcomed 57 million television viewers to Hofstra University for the third presidential debate, the moment marked perhaps the best chance yet for the university to show off its efforts--with the help of some 4,000 journalists to cover the event--to remake itself from a sleepy commuter campus into a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Paying for College, Tuition, Educational Finance
Galuszka, Peter – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
This article discusses how colleges and universities are taking drastic measure for difficult times. Hit hard by the global financial crisis, colleges are cutting their budgets in ways that prompt fears about access and retention for minority students. Schools are considering layoffs, unpaid furloughs for faculty and staff, hiring freezes and…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Institutional Survival, Finance Reform, Financial Problems
Ellerson, Noelle M. – American Association of School Administrators, 2009
"Schools and the Stimulus: How America's Public School Districts Are Using ARRA Funds" is the third survey in the American Association of School Administrator's 2009 Summer Surveys series. This survey finds that while school systems around the nation appreciate the opportunity the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, School Surveys, Finance Reform
Ellerson, Noelle M. – American Association of School Administrators, 2010
This study is the tenth in a series of studies conducted by the American Association of School Administrators on the impact of the economic downturn on schools. AASA launched the series in fall 2008 in response to state budget shortfalls, federal buyouts and interventions, and a series of additional events characterizing a slowing, stagnant…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Economic Impact, Administrator Attitudes, School Surveys
McCord, Robert S.; Ellerson, Noelle M. – American Association of School Administrators, 2009
This study is the fourth in a series of studies conducted by the American Association of School Administrators on the impact of the economic downturn on schools. AASA launched the series in fall 2008 in response to state budget shortfalls, federal buy-outs and interventions, and a series of additional events characterizing a slowing, stagnant…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Finance, Economic Impact, School Surveys
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Zeiss, P. Anthony – Community College Journal, 2002
Economic downturns have decreased most community college budgets as no other time in history. Public revenues are down significantly. Enrollments are up. Competition from the private sector is increasing. This environment, which developed with surprising rapidity, presents a challenge for community and technical college leaders and a paradigm…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Institutional Survival
Townsley, Michael K. – Business Officer, 2002
Describes the experience of two small colleges, Chatham and Wesley, that survived the financial distress common to small school today. Discusses their lessons: reinforce strengths, rebuild the strongest financial source, diversify income, manage debt, and run a disciplined budget and financial management system. (EV)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Educational Finance, Finance Reform
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Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1996
Discusses tribal colleges' struggles with lower-than-promised federal appropriations, including difficulties related to governance and planning and the threat of closure. Describes possible alternate means of funding, such as forward funding one year in advance, funding from state governments, and private funding from tribal governments or private…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change Strategies, Educational Finance, Finance Reform
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Maskin, V. V. – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Notes that the proportion of the Russian state budget spent on education is less than one-third of that spent in the United States. Exacerbating this problem, educational facilities at all levels are inadequate and deteriorating. Describes ways through which the city of Riazan has attempted to address this problem. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Economics, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Facilities
Forrester, Robert T. – 1988
Between 1983 and 1986, colleges and universities issued about $20 billion of debt for facilities and student financing, and it is predicted that billions of dollars of new debt will be needed for building renovation. Debt capacity, management, and accounting are now major issues, and the purpose of this book is to provide a handy reference manual…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accounting, Credit (Finance), Debt (Financial)