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Bepko, Gerald L. – AGB Reports, 1990
Institutions are turning to responsibility-centered budgeting to instill campuswide fiscal responsibility. The approach places budget authority within individual academic units and allows decision makers to see their program's share of overhead expenses. The University of Indiana and Purdue University at Indianapolis have undertaken a joint…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgeting, Case Studies, College Administration
Landry, Lawrence L. – AGB Reports, 1980
An effective energy conservation program, it is suggested, will require institutional changes and capital costs. The energy problem is seen as not simply a technical problem but a management one requiring the attention of the entire campus community. Some energy saving tips are provided, including quick fix items and investments. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Energy
AGB Reports, 1991
Questions and answers by the Association of American Universities address some issues in the complex matter of indirect costs for research projects, including the different kinds of costs, federal treatment of them, the federal indirect cost system, cost allocation, the memorandum of understanding, variation among institutions' costs, and cost…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Federal Aid, Federal Regulation, Governance
AGB Reports, 1979
The critical question of how financial resources are spent is categorized by the ABG/NACUBO Task Force: faculty and staff (salaries, benefits, employee relations, equal opportunity and affirmative action, faculty effort); purchasing; maintenance and replacement of capital assets; and energy. In each area aspects to consider are noted. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Budgeting, College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration)
Frances, Carol – AGB Reports, 1985
While tuition is increasing faster than the cost of living, a longer perspective indicates that colleges and universities are victims of past rather than current inflation. Fiscal pressures will continue for some time, reflected in higher tuition, but the rate of return on investment in a college degree should rise. (MSE)
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Costs, Educational Economics, Fund Raising