Fiscal Profiles, 1999. The Ninth Annual in a Series of Factsheets about the Financing of California Higher Education.
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| Title: | Fiscal Profiles, 1999. The Ninth Annual in a Series of Factsheets about the Financing of California Higher Education. |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. |
| Availability: | California Postsecondary Education Commission, 1303 J Street, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95814-2938 (single copy free). |
| Peer Reviewed: | N |
| Page Count: | 175 |
| Publication Date: | 1999 |
| Document Type: | Numerical/Quantitative Data Reports - Descriptive |
| Descriptors: | Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Rate, Expenditures, Grants, Higher Education, Income, Inflation (Economics), Private Colleges, Public Colleges, Public Education, Resource Allocation, State Aid, State Colleges, State Government, State Surveys, State Universities, Statewide Planning, Student Costs, Student Financial Aid, Tables (Data) |
| Geographic Terms: | California |
| Abstract: | The report presents data about financing of California postsecondary education for fiscal years 1965-66 through 1999-2000. The report notes that: combined public system enrollment funding increased by over $200 million; resident undergraduate student fee charges were reduced systemwide; the Cal Grant program was expanded by over $21.5 million; and total K-12 spending increased by 6 percent. The introduction to the report includes a summary of changes since the previous report, a list of highlights, and information on the study's methodology and organization. This is followed 98 data profiles that include: state general fund appropriations; total state spending plan; funding per unit of full-time-equivalent enrollment; appropriations for higher education; system expenditure categories; student tuition and fee charges and revenues; state financial aid; capital outlay funds; independent institutions in California and the nation; California public postsecondary education enrollments; price (inflation) indexes; income growth, and system financial support; actual and constant-dollar state-determined funds; Hastings College of the Law and public school support; per capita spending in public education; education funding and enrollments in comparison to state funding and population growth; and national comparative higher education appropriations and expenditures. Appended are a table of cumulative percentage changes, a list of definitions, and notes and sources.(MSE) |
| Entry Date: | 2000 |
| Accession Number: | ED435315 |
| Database: | ERIC |
| Abstract: | The report presents data about financing of California postsecondary education for fiscal years 1965-66 through 1999-2000. The report notes that: combined public system enrollment funding increased by over $200 million; resident undergraduate student fee charges were reduced systemwide; the Cal Grant program was expanded by over $21.5 million; and total K-12 spending increased by 6 percent. The introduction to the report includes a summary of changes since the previous report, a list of highlights, and information on the study's methodology and organization. This is followed 98 data profiles that include: state general fund appropriations; total state spending plan; funding per unit of full-time-equivalent enrollment; appropriations for higher education; system expenditure categories; student tuition and fee charges and revenues; state financial aid; capital outlay funds; independent institutions in California and the nation; California public postsecondary education enrollments; price (inflation) indexes; income growth, and system financial support; actual and constant-dollar state-determined funds; Hastings College of the Law and public school support; per capita spending in public education; education funding and enrollments in comparison to state funding and population growth; and national comparative higher education appropriations and expenditures. Appended are a table of cumulative percentage changes, a list of definitions, and notes and sources.(MSE) |
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