TY - BOOK TI - The More effective use of resources: an imperative for higher education SN - 70100519 AV - LB 2341 .C165 1972 PY - 1972/// CY - New York PB - McGraw Hill Education KW - EDUCATION -- COST ANALYSIS N1 - Includes bibliographical references; 1. Major themes -- 2. Dimension of financial crisis -- 3. The behavior of cost -- 4. Acceleration and integration of programs -- 5. Relation rates and the "captive audience" -- 6. Utilization of faculty time -- 7. Faculty salaries and the possible impacts of unionization -- 8. Achieving budgetary flexibility -- 9. Incentives for constructive change and innovation -- 10. Special problem of a period of declining rate of growth -- 11. The planning and control of capital cost -- 12. Other avenues to effective use of revenues -- 13. The management of income an endowment -- 14. Concluding note N2 - During the years since World War Il, higher education in the United States has experienced extraordinary growth. It is now serving nearly 7 million more students than were enrolled in the early postwar years, and many of these are low-income and minority-group students for whom financial and other barriers to entry into higher education have been substantially lowered. Although we still have a long way to go before we achieve complete equality of opportunity in higher education, the progress made in the last decade has been impressive ER -