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Krakower, Jack Y.; Zammuto, Raymond F. – 1983
Responses of colleges and universities to declining revenues and enrollments were investigated, based on a 1983 survey of 334 four-year institutions. Scalogram analysis was employed to determine whether there was a hierarchy of institutional responses to enrollment/revenue decline and whether declining and nondeclining institutions can be…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Declining Enrollment, Financial Policy
Chaffee, Ellen Earle; And Others – 1983
Strategies employed by selected, pseudonymous private colleges in dealing with revenue constraints are detailed in case studies. Attention is directed to the adaptation and policies of eleven private liberal arts and three comprehensive colleges in their efforts to recover from rapid decline in total revenues during 1973-1976. Intensive analysis…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Planning
National Governors' Association, Washington, DC. – 1983
The interrelationships of state programs and federal student assistance are examined, based on a survey of 50 governors' offices. Attention is directed to: the impact on states and aid recipients of federal funding reductions; the current and longer-run outlook of the state fiscal position; and views of state officials responsible for carrying out…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Federal Aid, Federal State Relationship, Financial Policy


