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Trends In College Spending: Where Does the Money Come From? Where Does It Go? Donna Desrochers Director of Economic and Education Research Delta Cost Project IES Research Conference Washington, DC June 8, 2009

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Page 1: Trends In College Spending: Where Does the Money Come From? Where Does It Go? Donna Desrochers

Trends In College Spending: Where Does the Money Come From? Where Does It Go?

Donna DesrochersDirector of Economic and Education Research

Delta Cost Project

IES Research ConferenceWashington, DC

June 8, 2009

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Policy Reasons for Focusing on College Costs

• Economic competitiveness

• State budget deficits and eroding state funding

• Rising tuitions and declining affordability

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Delta Cost Project IPEDS Database

• IPEDS Data, Academic years 1987-2006– Institutional Characteristics (Carnegie group, sector)

– Enrollment (headcount, FTE, ft/pt by level, age, and race)

– Finance (revenues, expenditures, balance sheet)

– Completions (degrees and certificates awarded, graduation rates)

– Human Resources (ft/pt by position, faculty salaries)

– Student Financial Aid (first-time, full-time students – number and average amount)

• FISAP Data, 1998-2006 (aid recipients by income range)

• 500 Variables3

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Data Development

• Harmonization– Reconciling changes across reporting standards and

survey instruments as much as possible– Consistency in treatment of parent/child institutions

• Panel Construction– Three analysis panels (5, 10, and 20 years)

• Requires reporting for: FTE, instruction expenses, completions• Roughly 2,000 institutions in the 20-year panel

• Other Data Improvements– Derivation of Metrics– Provide variables/code to standardize by enrollment

and adjust for inflation– Imputations for missing data 4

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Six Metrics for Monitoring Costs

1. Revenues - Where does the money come from?

2. Expenditures - Where does the money go? – E&R, E&G, total operating– Within E&R

3. Spending and tuition increases - What is driving tuitions?

4. Spending and Subsidies – What portion of education spending paid by students and the state?

5. Outcomes: Spending and completions - What does the money buy?

6. Spending vs. Enrollments

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Metric 1: Where Does the Money Come From?Privatization of finance continues; biggest growth among publics in tuition;

among privates, in PIE followed by tuition

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Metric 2: Measuring the “Cost of Education”

How much money is going to core academic/ educational programs?

•Education and related spending (E&R): – Instruction, student services, and share of “overhead”

(academic, administrative, and operations/maintenance costs)

•Education and general spending (E&G): – E&R plus sponsored research and public service (and

their portion of shared costs)

•Total operating expenses– E&G spending plus auxiliaries and hospitals

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Metric 2: Where Does the Money Go?Focus on top line spending overstates resources that pay for the core

academic program

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Education and General (E&G)

Total Operating Expenditures

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Metric 2: Education and Related SpendingIn Publics, overall costs quite steady since 2002; instructional share is down

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Metric 2: Education and Related SpendingIn Privates, spending is increasing but instruction share is down

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Metric 3: Tuitions and Spending

Are tuitions rising because spending is increasing?

•What proportion of tuition increases is attributable to increased spending?

– Compare “sticker price” increase…– with increases in Education and General

spending, and ask…– “What if…” tuition had only increased enough

to accommodate E&G spending increases

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Metric 3: Tuitions and Spending

• Between 2002 and 2006, the percent of the tuition increases attributable to increased E&G spending:– Public Research: 8.4%– Public Masters: n/a– Public Community Colleges: n/a– Private Research: 72.0%– Private Masters: 12.8%– Private Bachelors: 15.0%

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Metric 4: Cost/Price/Subsidy

What are the student and subsidy shares of E&R costs?

•Cost: Education and related spending per student

•Price: Portion of E&R spending paid for with tuition revenues

•Subsidy: Costs paid from other institutional revenues

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Metric 4: Cost/Price/SubsidyIn Publics, student share of cost is increasing

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Metric 4: Cost/Price/SubsidyIn Privates, student share of cost is increasing in non-research institutions

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Metric 5: Completions and DegreesIncreases in spending/completion; but in Publics, decreases since 2002

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Metric 6: Enrollment and SpendingSpending per student greatest in institutions with the fewest students

Source: Delta Cost Project IPEDS dataset.

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Data Availability• Raw data files

– SAS, SPSS, Stata files– available for download on website:

www.deltacostproject.org

• Data web – Web portal to provide quick access to standard reports

on the six metrics– Data for 2002-06, updated annually– User selected institutions, peer groups, Carnegie group;

export tables and graphs– Expected completion in Summer 2009

• Delta reports– Trends report, policy reports 18

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For more information…

• To access reports and data, visit: http://www.deltacostproject.org

• Or contact:

Donna Desrochers

[email protected]

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