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The golden years: A study of income and expenditure growth and distribution of 48 private four-year liberal arts colleges, 1960-1968

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College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio,, (1970)

Abstract

This report provides a historical overview of income and expenditure growth for 48 private liberal arts colleges between 1960 and 1968. It describes cross-sectionally the income and expenditure structures as they evolved over time, and suggests some of the competitive changes that have taken place within the major findings. Chapter II describes the "mean college" in terms of enrollment, teaching staff, and budget. Chapter III discusses income and expenditures for the 48 colleges as a group, and Chapter IV the deficits and asset growth for the 48 colleges. Chapter V deals with income and expenditures and their relationship to enrollment growth. Size of enrollment and growth of income and expenditures is discussed in Chapter VI, and the distribution of major income and expenditure categories in the 48 colleges in Chapter VII. Chapter VIII examines student aid and the "subsidy gap." Conclusions are presented in the last Chapter. (AF)

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