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Arkansas Division of Higher Education, 2021
This publication provides governmental and higher education decision-makers a statewide perspective of Arkansas public higher education finance for the 2021-23 biennium, as well as trends for the past several years. It also contains a detailed financial profile of each institution and presents a basis for comparative assessments of revenue sources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Colleges, Educational Finance, Income
Arkansas Division of Higher Education, 2019
This publication provides governmental and higher education decision-makers a statewide perspective of Arkansas public higher education finance for the 2019-21 biennium, as well as trends for the past several years. It also contains a detailed financial profile of each institution and presents a basis for comparative assessments of revenue sources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Income, Expenditures, Operating Expenses
Wesley, Alexa – NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 2019
This issue of "Policy and Practice" offers counselors and student affairs professionals strategies to effectively support the mental health needs of today's students. Students require transparent, connected, and flexible systems that meet the full range of mental health needs. To achieve such systems, institutions must have a robust…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Student Needs, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Hazzard, Aaron R.; And Others – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1979
A survey of southeastern public colleges reveals that college health services are generally funded from traditional sources--direct student assessment, fee for service, student activity fees allocation, and institutional general budget allocation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Colleges, Fees, Financial Support
Hogan, John H. – 1979
In a mandatory fee setting it is important to develop a program that educates students on health center services so as to insure their continuing financial support. The Colorado State University Student Health Center receives no state funds and so has created techniques to fill this fundamental need. Students other than full-time, such as…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, College Students, Decision Making, Fees
Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti. – 1983
Eastern Michigan University's health center program and its use by faculty and students were assessed by a select group of faculty, staff, and students. Focus was on determining an acceptable level of service, insuring an accessible program, and achieving an equitable distribution of student fees. To determine an acceptable level of service,…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Fees, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Sachs, Steven Mark; Eisen, Nadine – 1980
In order to assess the benefits of charging student fees for expanded health services, East Los Angeles College conducted a telephone survey of 106 California community colleges to determine: (1) the number of colleges charging student health fees; (2) the amount charged per full- and part-time student; (3) the percentage of the fee which went…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cost Effectiveness, Fees, Full Time Students
Matross, Ronald; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1979
Views of students at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus concerning five services that receive the largest amounts of student services fees were surveyed in 1979. Telephone interviews were conducted with three subsamples: 162 students were questioned about the Boynton Health Service and the "Minnesota Daily"; 156 students were…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Extracurricular Activities, Fees
Matross, Ron; Hannaford, Kathy – CSA Research Bulletin, 1984
Attitudes of University of Minnesota students toward student services and the fees for these services were surveyed in Fall 1983. A total of 476 students at the Twin Cities campus were interviewed by telephone. A majority of respondents were willing to pay in order to maintain current levels of service. A majority preferred a fee system with a…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Counseling Services, Extracurricular Activities
Matross, Ron; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1981
Student perceptions and usage of selected services and organizations that receive student services fee support at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus were surveyed. Respondents were 417 continuing, fee-paying, nonforeign, day students. Key findings include: 60 percent said the fee should be increased enough to keep pace with inflation;…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Counseling Services, Extracurricular Activities