NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Assessments and Surveys
SAT (College Admission Test)6
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 91 to 105 of 161 results Save | Export
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1987
Eight indicators used to make interprovincial comparisons of university financing in Canada are outlined and the amounts for these indicators for each of the 10 provinces are presented for 1974-1975 to 1984-1985. The eight indicators are as follows: provincial operating grants per student, provincial operating grants per capita, provincial…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Enrollment Trends, Expenditure per Student
Geraghty, Mary – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Many private colleges are reporting the lowest percentage tuition increases in a decade or more, four to five% at many institutions, but most increases still outpace inflation. A major reason for increasing tuition is to meet rising demand for student aid. Also, many institutional expenses are higher than for the average consumer, and facilities…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Facility Improvement
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1983
Macro-indicators that can measure the resources available to the Ontario university system are described. Supporting data (1970-1982) are presented that might be used to generate the indicators are also presented, along with complementary analyses that may promote understanding of the indicators and data. Operating revenue in constant dollars per…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1984
Canadian interprovincial comparisons of university financing are presented for 1981-1982, with particular reference to government support. The data pertain to the amount of financial support provided to universities, the way that university financing fits into each government's priorities, and the proportion of provincial resources that is…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1986
Canadian interprovincial comparisons of university financing are presented for 1983-1984, with attention to: financial support provided to universities, how university financing fits into each government's priorities, and the proportion of provincial resources directed toward university financing. Information is provided on the following eight…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1985
Canadian interprovincial comparisons of university financing are presented for 1982-1983, with particular reference to government support. The data pertain to the amount of financial support provided to universities, the way that university financing fits into each government's priorities, and the proportion of provincial resources that is…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Council for Financial Aid to Education, New York, NY. – 1979
Results of a national study of corporate giving to higher education give reason for optimism in future years. Highlights include: in national estimates, dollar amounts were at a new high at $715 million, a 17.2 percent increase over 1977; the biggest three-year gain was seen since 1952-55; however, no gain was seen in the percentage of pretax net…
Descriptors: Capital, Educational Finance, Grants, Higher Education
Reisberg, Leo – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
As part of a broader trend to cut costs and remain affordable, many private colleges are keeping tuition increases to a minimum. Institutions are cutting operating expenses and reducing financial aid, while trying to raise faculty salaries and install new technology. Nonetheless, many of the smaller tuition hikes still outpace inflation. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Costs, Economic Change, Efficiency
Gianneschi, Matt; Yanagiura, Takeshi – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2007
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is a tool to help policy makers and educators address broad public policy questions. SHEF seeks to inform policy deliberations with information and perspective on financial issues and national trends. The fiscal year 2006 SHEF study builds on the work of Kent Halstead, who conceptualized and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Public Policy, Policy Formation
Gianneschi, Matt; Tanagiura, Takeshi – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2007
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is a tool to help policy makers and educators address broad public policy questions. SHEF seeks to inform policy deliberations with information and perspective on financial issues and national trends. The fiscal 2006 SHEF study builds on the work of Kent Halstead, who conceptualized and implemented…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Public Policy, Policy Formation
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1992
This report presents comparisons of Canadian university financing on a province by province basis. An introductory section describes the project through which the study was undertaken, explains the indicators used, and discusses structural problems encountered in making comparisons. The central portion of the report is a tabulation of these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1989
Expenditures on universities by each of Canada's provinces are compared. An introductory section describes the project through which the study is undertaken, explains the indicators used, and discusses structural problems encountered in making comparisons. The central portion of the report is a tabulation of these indicators for each province and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student
Lederman, Douglas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
A study on sex equity by the National Collegiate Athletic Association found men's college athletic teams receive 70 percent of athletic scholarship money, 77 percent of operating money, and 83 percent of recruiting money spent by colleges playing big-time sports, despite virtually equal enrollment of men and women. Interpretations of the data…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, Financial Support, Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Provides data on undergraduate enrollment, athletes (number and proportion of enrollment), operating expenses (amount/proportion), recruiting expenses (amount/proportion), sports-related student financial aid (amount/proportion), football program revenue and expenses, and total athletics budgets for the 1996-97 academic year for 306 institutional…
Descriptors: Athletes, Budgets, College Athletics, Costs
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. Research Div. – 1989
A report on the financial position of Ontario universities continues and extends a pattern of analysis that has been developed over many years by the Council of Ontario Universities. It reviews trends over time and makes comparisons, among different sectors in Ontario and with other jurisdictions, to put into perspective the adequacy of funding…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Costs, Educational Economics, Educational Finance
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9  |  10  |  11