Not exact matches
They have been struggling with three major
sources of fiscal stress: slow tax revenue growth, growth in pension contributions that has been heavily concentrated in a few states, and Medicaid spending growth driven
by recession - related
enrollment.
As numerous church - related institutions have faced financial crises brought on
by escalating costs, growing competition from state and community colleges, and a shrinking
enrollment, many have eyed the churches to which they are still «related» as possible
sources of funding.
Using census data to sort districts within each state
by the federal poverty rate among school - age children, the group identified the poorest and richest districts - those with the highest and lowest poverty rates, respectively, whose
enrollments compose 25 percent of the state's total
enrollment - and matched that information with education revenues from state and local (but not federal)
sources.
We researched the activities of 136 U.S. educational institutions, determined the relative frequency of the different models, and analyzed the results
by funding
source (public vs. private),
enrollment, and endowment size.
They've obtained data from
sources that typically maintain a close hold, e.g., the College Board and the ACT, and linked it to the state and institutional databases, as well as data from the National Student Clearinghouse (used
by most higher - education institutions and student loan providers for
enrollment and degree verification).
Given the external threats and competition in the sector it is, then, important to understand how to protect this income
by attracting student
enrollments and securing these vital economic
sources.
I differ on this point as to the weight of its contributing impact, because this one - time decrease in state funding for public education doesn't alter the fact that for the past 20 years in Texas, total annual public education funding from all
sources — local, state, and federal — has increased
by almost twice the sum of inflation and
enrollment growth over that period, even after an adjustment for the growth in special education students.
Consider this: according to Education Resource Group and data from the Texas Education Agency, aggregate public education funding from all
sources over the past 14 years has increased
by $ 70 billion more than the increase necessary to fully fund the growth in
enrollment and inflation combined over this period, even when adding a factor for the increase in special needs students.
Produced
by a community organization, rather than any school system office, it is essentially the only unified
source of public - school information, including information on academic programs,
enrollment, school rating and extra-curriculars.
21CSF used the data reported
by U.S. K - 12 school districts on the U.S. Census of Governments Fiscal Surveys and published
by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) as the primary data
sources; the data includes local school district
enrollments and annual revenues and expenditures, including those for capital outlay and for maintenance and operations of plant.
Using various federal data
sources, NCHEMS publishes state -
by - state data on college
enrollment broken down
by race, gender, and level.
Many charter operators get around the requirements to have open lotteries
by layering the application process with burdensome paperwork, unusual
enrollment periods, or
by advertising in
sources they know the city's most impoverished families do not read.
Council funding comes from three main
sources: fees for on - site and open
enrollment training programs; dues paid
by more than 1,500 corporate members; and the sale of safety products — primarily the resale of National Safety Council products.