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Snyder, Thomas D.; Dinkes, Rachel; Sonnenberg, William; Cornman, Stephen – National Center for Education Statistics, 2019
In 1965, Congress established Title I, Part A (herein referred to as Title I) as a part of the landmark Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Congress noted two issues that it hoped to address through Title I funding: schools needed additional financial assistance to provide services to children in low-income families, and school…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Federal Aid
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Nillsen, Rodney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
In the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 23 March 2005, Ross Gittins argued that the funding arrangements for private schools positively encourage parents to move their children from the state system. The then Federal Minister for Education, Dr Brendan Nelson, in a letter to the "Herald" of 25-27 March, responded by saying that 68% of…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Private Schools, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
O'Connor, Ellen – 1983
Marginal cost is the cost of producing an additional unit. In higher education, one marginal cost would be cost of educating an additional student. Formula-based budget determination for public higher education is usually based on average cost per student. This study estimates marginal cost and compares it with average cost. There are several…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Funding Formulas
Sandler, Benjamin S. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1981
A study of the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants program in the 1980-81 award period revealed that the state allotment formula produces a distribution of funds that undermines, rather than supports, the SEOG program's statutory purpose of delivering funds to needy students. (MLW)
Descriptors: Enrollment, Federal Aid, Funding Formulas, Higher Education
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McKeown-Moak, Mary P. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1999
One of the most critical components of the college or university chief financial officer's job is budget planning, especially using formulas. A discussion of funding formulas looks at advantages, disadvantages, and types of formulas used by states in budgeting for higher education, and examines how chief financial officers can position the campus…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Budgeting, College Administration
McClintock, David L. – 1980
Formula budgeting for college and university facilities maintenance is recommended because: (1) formulas inject objectivity into the budgeting process by using quantified data; (2) formulas tend to improve the equitability of treatment of comparable institutions; (3) formulas are intended to provide adequate but economical budgets; and (4)…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Case Studies, College Administration, Educational Economics
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Turner, D. A. – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
The new funding system of Czech higher education, linking funds allocated and student enrollment patterns, is explained and compared with the British system. It is found that the Czech system does not address the issue of enrollment control. Related policy issues and possible future policy directions are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Finance, Enrollment Rate
Yeager, John L.; Linhart, Cynthia A. – 1978
As a response to the concerns associated with the allocation of state resources to institutions of higher education, several states have developed budget formulas to derive estimates of the institutional financial requirements. Formulas, however, were developed during a period of rapid growth, and might be unresponsive to institutional needs…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance
Allen, Richard H., Ed.; Topping, James R., Ed. – 1979
A report based on a conference on the impact of cost information on statewide budgeting and planning is presented. The conference was organized around case-study reports on the use of cost information in higher education budgeting in Florida, Indiana, Washington, and Wisconsin. Rather than publishing convention proceedings, the case studies were…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Case Studies, Costs, Educational Finance
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Dempsey, Samuel; Fuchs, Douglas – Exceptional Children, 1993
Tennessee data were analyzed for four years before and five years after the funding formula for special education was changed from a "flat" rate to a "weighted" formula. The weighted formula was associated with a statistically significant decrease in less restrictive placements and a reliable increase in more restrictive…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Cox, Robert S. – 1980
The distribution of funds for university administration and support for a hypothetical state university system using 11 state funding formulas is reviewed. Data for a hypothetical system of 11 institutions of varying size and student level mix were used. The distributions for university administration and support include library support, student…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness
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Turner, David – Higher Education Management, 1996
Discussion of European funding models for higher education looks first at different funding mechanisms used in several countries, with particular attention to formula funding and its increasing use. Institutional responses to differing financial and planning environments are noted, particularly when circumstances produce unwanted outcomes.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Education, Educational Economics, Educational Finance
Gruson, Edward S. – 1979
The 50 states are responsible for public systems of higher education, and accommodate 80 percent of the total enrollment. With growth and large expenditures of state funds in recent years came increasing regulation of higher education. In many instances institutional autonomy has been threatened by state action. Six recommendations are made for…
Descriptors: Certification, College Role, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance
Duenas, Ixtlac E.; And Others – 1993
This literature review on special education finance is based on computerized bibliographic searches, nominations from leading special educators, and citation searches. It is organized into four sections covering the following topics: (1) costs, (2) funding sources, (3) funding formulas for special education programs and services, and (4) fiscal…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Costs, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Fowler, William J., Jr., Ed. – National Center for Education Statistics, 1999
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) commissioned the papers in this publication to address advances in measuring education inflation and adjusting for it, as well as to examine the emergence of a new focus on school spending, rather than school district spending, as well as new, private sources of funding for public education, and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Cost Indexes, Investment, Productivity