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Contemporary Financial Issues in Student Affairs: New Directions for Student Services, No. 103
John H. Schuh (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-7173-1
Paperback
112 pages
October 2003
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Table of Contents
 
EDITOR’S NOTES (John H. Schuh).

1. The Financial Environment of Student Affairs (John H. Schuh)
This chapter examines factors that influence higher education finance, trends in revenue and expenditures of institutions of higher education, and current strategies used to meet financial challenges.

2. Comparing Financial Issues in Public and Private Institutions (Joan M. Claar, Hazel J. Scott)
The authors compare and contrast financial issues in public and private colleges and universities. A case study illustrates the financial environments in which these types of institutions operate.

3. Contemporary Financial Issues in Student Unions and Campus Activities (Tim Schroer, Christana J. Johnson)
While varying a great deal in size and scope, student unions and activity programs share several financial constraints and challenges.

4. Financing Health and Counseling Services (Richard P. Keeling, Dennis Heitzmann)
This chapter discusses the fundamentals of financing health and counseling centers and also identifies contemporary issues related to financing these two services.

5. Contemporary Issues in Student Housing Finance (Mary Ann Ryan)
This chapter presents contemporary financial issues in student housing programs framed through the topical areas of occupancy management, facilities, new construction, residential life programs, technology, and residential dining.

6. Financial Issues in Campus Recreation (Howard Taylor, William F. Canning, Paul Brailsford, Frank Rokosz)
Campus recreation centers, originally quasi-academic facilities, have evolved since the early 1980s: first into campus amenities and then into auxiliary business enterprises. Financial issues affecting campus recreation have changed accordingly and are discussed in this chapter.

7. Selected Accountability and Assessment Issues (John H. Schuh)
This chapter provides an overview of strategies that can be used to demonstrate accountability in financial issues in student affairs.

INDEX.

 
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