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Astor, Bart – 1983
The passage of the Jarvis-Gann initiative (Proposition 13) in California made it illegal for community colleges to tax local homeowners for the purpose of increasing revenue. The impact on the colleges of decreased local revenues was drastic, though less than had been predicted. In 1979, the districts received funding which was 85% of the level of…
Descriptors: Budgets, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedJackson, Gregory A. – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1981
Presents results of interviews conducted at six California community colleges to determine what constraints would be imposed in the wake of Proposition 13 cuts. Assuming that salaries will increase and enrollments will stabilize or decline, forecasts that colleges will have to reduce services or seek legislative permission to begin charging…
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Financial Policy
Peer reviewedMartorana, S. V.; Nespoli, Lawrence A. – Community College Review, 1978
The issue of adequate funding permeates all legislation reported by state directors as significantly affecting community colleges in 1976, as state legislatures are increasingly reluctant to meet funding needs. Related issues include reorganization of governance structures, statewide coordination, institutional growth, enrollment limitations,…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Community Colleges, Financial Problems, Financial Support
Pickens, William H. – 1980
Beginning with the premise that postsecondary institutions in most states will suffer some sort of fiscal crisis in the 1980's, this paper discusses the strategies a state can use in contending with financial problems and turns to California's experiences after Proposition 13 for specific examples. After describing the two probable types of…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Financial Problems
Koltai, Leslie – 1979
For the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), the year after Proposition 13 was passed was one of almost constant reappraisal of priorities, of shifting programs and services to make the most of every available dollar, and of nearly constant uncertainty. Some of the effects of Proposition 13 were reductions in the numbers of part-time…
Descriptors: Budgets, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Educational Vouchers
Richardson, Richard C., Jr.; Doucette, Donald S. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1981
Presents marketing as a form of comprehensive planning and considers its value. Stresses the difficulty of obtaining data about the external environment and the probability that external group demands will conflict among themselves and with legislative preferences. Questions the ability of colleges to expand in the face of fiscal restraints. (DD)
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Financial Problems
Doversberger, Betty; Hickrod, G. Alan – 1979
In response to the likelihood of some form of tax limitation in Illinois in the near future, this study discusses a tax limitation measure that was proposed to the 81st Illinois General Assembly, the Taxpayer's Rights Amendment (also known as the Totten Bill), and compares it with measures recently passed in other states, with emphasis on…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Enrollment Trends, Expenditures
Peer reviewedBreyer, Carol Ann – Community and Junior College Journal, 1979
In discussing the use of paid advertising for community college promotion, considers the resistance to advertising among administrative and legislative bodies, assesses legislative and financial restrictions, and describes some economical ways of increasing college visibility: direct mailing, public service announcements, and cooperative…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agency Cooperation, Community Colleges, Financial Problems
Van Groningen, Tom – 1982
In light of recent changes in social and cultural values and the effects these changes have had on higher education, community college leaders must take the time to reassess the mission and function of the California community colleges. Shifts away from traditional values toward an increased emphasis on personal needs and aspirations may explain…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedKoltai, Leslie – Community and Junior College Journal, 1978
Outlines educational, personnel, legal, and political considerations facing the Los Angeles Community College District contingency planning committee in their efforts to develop plans to meet budgetary limitations foreseen in the passage of the Jarvis-Gann property tax limitation initiative. (TP)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Colleges, Financial Problems, Property Taxes
Petersen, Allan L. – 1982
This report describes the procedures employed in the preparation of a list of courses to be deleted from the credit and noncredit programs of the California community colleges in response to a $30 million deduction from the total community college apportionments. The first section presents background on the 1982-83 budget bill, specifies three…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Credit Courses, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Compton Community Coll. Federation of Teachers, CA. – 1981
This paper presents a historical portrait of the process of financial resource allocation at Compton Community College (CCC). Introductory material provides information on the college, its organization, and its budgeting and accounting procedures. Next, changes in finances occurring between 1974-75 and 1977-78 are outlined, including the growth of…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, College Planning, Community Colleges
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 1982
This report reviews actions taken by the Board of Governors and the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges to implement the 1982-83 Budget Act's $30 million reduction in state apportionments for the community colleges. First, background material specifies the options provided by the legislature to effect the savings, including…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Colleges, Community Services, Educational Finance
San Diego Community Coll. District, CA. – 1976
The document discusses action taken by the San Diego Community College District regarding a five percent "cap" placed on the growth of adult education and community colleges by the California State Legislature. Serious fiscal and management problems were created and the District Board of Trustees established a series of seven public…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Colleges, Community Education
Scheidt, Omar H. – 1978
Palomar College (California), the only college in its district, serves a region which is expanding economically in agriculture, light industry, retail, and recreational facilities. Enrollment for fall 1978 was 14,800 with 204 full-time teachers, 166 part-time teachers, and 42 full-time teacher aides. Budget expenditures were $24.8 million for…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Community Colleges, Educational Finance

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