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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 392 364 HE 028 964 TITLE A Factual Look at Higher Education in Nebraska Including Fall Head Count Enrollment, Freshman Residence and Migration, Degrees Awarded, Institutional Finance, Faculty Salaries. INSTITUTION Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education, Lincoln. PUB DATE Nov 95 NOTE 479p.; For a related document, see ED 376 785. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC20 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS College Faculty; *College Freshmen; Community Colleges; Costs; *Degrees (Academic); *Educational Finance; Enrollment; *Enrollment Trends; Expenditures; *Higher Education; Minority Groups; National Surveys; Private Colleges; Proprietary Schools; State Colleges; State Universities; Tables (Data); Teacher Salaries; Trend Analysis IDENTIFIERS Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System; *Nebraska ABSTRACT This document analyzes Nebraska data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) concerning trends and significant changes in head count enrollment, degrees awarded, institutional finance, full-time faculty at Nebraska's 13 public and 17 independent colleges and universities, and enrollment and degrees at the state's private career schools. Highlights of the data include the following: (1) 1994 total Fall head count enrollment for the state's 29 public and independent postsecondary institutions was 115,432 students, down from an all time high of 116,767 for Fall 1993; (2) the continued growth of part-time student enrollment at Nebraska's Community Colleges; (3) Nebraska's minority enrollment was 5.6 percent in.1990,-1-ower than the national norm of 20 percent; (4) for 1989-90 through 1993-94, the number of degrees granted by Nebraska's Public and Independent colleges and universities increased from 15,979 to 18,289; (5) state appropriations for public institutions increased from $283 million in 1989-90 to $348 million for 1993-94; and (6) for public and private colleges the number of full-time instructional faculty increased from 7,172 for Fall 1985 to 8,102 for Fall 1994, an increase of 13 percent in 10 years. Extensive appendixes coptain additional tables on headcount enrollment, degrees awarded, institutional finance, faculty salaries, and private career schools. (JB) 1-C Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** * *

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Page 1: ED 392 364 HE 028 964 TITLE · 31st in percentage of college freshmen who leave the state to attend college (17.5% -- national average is 19.1%) 37th in percentage of college. freshmen

DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 392 364 HE 028 964

TITLE A Factual Look at Higher Education in NebraskaIncluding Fall Head Count Enrollment, FreshmanResidence and Migration, Degrees Awarded,Institutional Finance, Faculty Salaries.

INSTITUTION Nebraska Coordinating Commission for PostsecondaryEducation, Lincoln.

PUB DATE Nov 95NOTE 479p.; For a related document, see ED 376 785.PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC20 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS College Faculty; *College Freshmen; Community

Colleges; Costs; *Degrees (Academic); *EducationalFinance; Enrollment; *Enrollment Trends;Expenditures; *Higher Education; Minority Groups;National Surveys; Private Colleges; ProprietarySchools; State Colleges; State Universities; Tables(Data); Teacher Salaries; Trend Analysis

IDENTIFIERS Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System;*Nebraska

ABSTRACTThis document analyzes Nebraska data from the

Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) concerningtrends and significant changes in head count enrollment, degreesawarded, institutional finance, full-time faculty at Nebraska's 13public and 17 independent colleges and universities, and enrollmentand degrees at the state's private career schools. Highlights of thedata include the following: (1) 1994 total Fall head count enrollmentfor the state's 29 public and independent postsecondary institutionswas 115,432 students, down from an all time high of 116,767 for Fall1993; (2) the continued growth of part-time student enrollment atNebraska's Community Colleges; (3) Nebraska's minority enrollment was5.6 percent in.1990,-1-ower than the national norm of 20 percent; (4)

for 1989-90 through 1993-94, the number of degrees granted byNebraska's Public and Independent colleges and universities increasedfrom 15,979 to 18,289; (5) state appropriations for publicinstitutions increased from $283 million in 1989-90 to $348 millionfor 1993-94; and (6) for public and private colleges the number offull-time instructional faculty increased from 7,172 for Fall 1985 to8,102 for Fall 1994, an increase of 13 percent in 10 years. Extensiveappendixes coptain additional tables on headcount enrollment, degreesawarded, institutional finance, faculty salaries, and private career

schools. (JB)

1-C Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be madefrom the original document.

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400

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ject

edH

igh

Sch

ool

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dust

es

(LO

WS

)

18.8

19.5

19.0

20.0

20.4

21.3

22.4

23.0

22.7

22.6

22.7

22.7

22.2

21.2

21.3

21.5

21.7

21.3

-Sou

rces

: Bir

ths:

Neb

rask

a D

ept.

of H

ealth

, 199

4 V

ital S

tatis

tics

Rep

ort.

Hig

h Sc

hool

Gra

duat

ion

Proj

ectio

ns: N

E D

ept.

Of

Edu

catio

n, M

embe

rshi

p H

isto

ry. 1

993-

94.

Wes

tern

Int

erst

ate

Com

mis

sion

for

Hig

her

Edu

catio

n, W

ICH

E, H

igh

Scho

ol G

radu

ates

: Pro

ject

ions

by

Stat

e, 1

992

to 2

009.

5.N

ebra

skan

s of

all

adul

t age

s ha

ve p

artic

ipat

ed in

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

duca

tion

Neb

rask

a co

nsis

tent

ly r

anks

hig

h in

the

50 s

tate

s in

Fal

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t in

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

nas

a p

erce

nt o

f re

side

ntpo

pula

tinn:

FAL

L H

EA

D C

OU

NT

EN

RO

LL

ME

NT

IN

PU

BL

IC P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

AS

A P

ER

CE

NT

OF

RE

SID

EN

T P

OPU

LA

TIO

N

1980

: . ..

. ...

...

...

... ,,

,..,,

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

5.3

5.1

5.6

5.5

Neb

rask

a pe

rcen

tage

5.7

6.2

7.2

7.2

Neb

rask

a ra

nk11

5.5

23

-Sou

rce:

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f E

d, N

CE

S -

Stat

e C

ompa

riso

ns o

f E

duca

tion

Stat

istic

s: 1

969-

70 to

199

3-94

, Tab

le 3

8, J

unc

1995

.

Part

icip

atio

n, m

easu

red

as a

nnua

l ful

l-tim

e eq

uiva

lent

pub

lic p

osts

econ

dary

stu

dent

s pe

r 1,

000

popu

latio

n, s

ubst

antia

lly e

xcee

ds th

ena

tiona

l ave

rage

.

1 L

iIV

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

AN

NU

AL

FU

LL

-TIM

E E

gUIV

AL

EN

T P

UB

LIC

PO

STSE

CO

ND

AR

Y S

TU

DE

NT

S PE

R 1

,000

PO

PUL

AT

ION

1989

-90

1990

-91

1992

-93

1993

-94

Neb

rask

a40

.041

.240

.742

.743

.4

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

31.0

31.7

32.9

32.9

32.5

Neb

rask

a ra

nk5

97

5

Sour

cc: R

esea

rch

Ass

ocia

tes

of W

ashi

ngto

n -

Stat

e Pr

ofile

s: F

inan

cing

Pub

lic H

ighe

r E

duca

tion

1978

-94.

Proj

ecte

d N

ebra

ska

popu

latio

n ag

es25-44

is r

elat

ivel

y st

able

, but

slig

htly

dec

reas

ing

thro

ugh2020.

Any

incr

ease

fro

m th

e 25

-44

age

grou

p w

ill r

equi

re th

eir

incr

ease

d pa

rtic

ipat

ion

in p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n en

rollm

ent.

The

enr

ollm

ent d

ata

avai

labl

e fo

r th

is a

ge g

roup

isfr

om I

PED

S an

d ap

pear

s on

the

follo

win

g ch

art.

If th

eir

part

icip

atio

n ra

te w

ill in

crea

se, s

tay

rela

tivel

y co

nsta

nt, o

r de

crea

seis

unk

now

n.

Wewill

char

t the

rat

e as

the

data

are

pro

vide

d in

fut

ure

odd-

year

IPE

DS

repo

rts.

NE

BR

ASK

A P

OPU

LA

TIO

N25-44

YE

AR

S, W

ITH

PR

OJE

CT

ION

TO

YE

AR

2020

AN

D

EX

IST

ING

PO

STSE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AR

TIC

IPA

TIO

N R

AT

ES

500

--4

1174

91 4

114

- 4E

6

470

469

461

473

_

450

400

350

100

25-1

4 ye

ar o

lds

In t4

ebra

ska

popu

latio

n(C

A)

§ 25

025

44 y

ear

olds

enr

olle

d In

Ne

post

seco

ndar

y ed

ucat

ion

(c.1

1)

%Is

par

ticip

atio

n ra

te(

(WA

) (0

0)

200

1 50 10

0 -

al 2

% R

4%

SO

39 9

40 R

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1 )3

199

520

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Sour

ces:

(N

ebra

ska

popu

latio

n 25

-44

year

s fo

r 19

90-1

994)

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f C

omm

erce

, Bur

eau

of C

ensu

s. N

atio

nal a

nd S

tate

Pop

ulat

ion

Est

imat

es: 1

990

to 1

994.

Cur

rent

Pop

ulat

ion

Rep

orts

P25

-112

7, 1

995.

(Neb

rask

a po

pula

tion

25-4

4 ye

ars

proj

ectio

ns)

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f C

omm

erce

, Bur

eau

of C

ensu

s. P

opul

atio

n Pr

ojec

tions

for

Sta

tes

byA

ge, S

ex, R

ace

and

His

pani

c O

rigi

n, 1

993

to 2

020,

Cur

rent

Pop

ulat

ion

Rep

orts

P25

-111

1, 1

994.

(Neb

rask

a po

pula

tion

25-4

4 ye

ars

old

part

icip

atio

n) I

PED

S, f

rom

Neb

rask

a Fa

ll E

nrol

lmen

t sur

veys

for

199

1 an

d 19

93.

6.T

he f

utur

e gr

owth

of

enro

llmen

ts r

elat

ed to

info

rmat

ion

tech

nolo

gy a

nd d

ista

nce

lear

ning

tech

nolo

gy is

unk

now

n. N

ebra

ska

is in

crea

sing

lyut

ilizi

ng te

leco

mm

unic

atio

ns a

nd o

ther

tech

nolo

gies

to d

eliv

er c

ours

es. T

he ta

ble

belo

w d

ispl

ays

num

beis

for

199

3-94

. In

time,

we

expe

ct to

capt

ure

data

to s

how

the

grow

th in

this

new

ave

nue

to le

arni

ng.

Neh

rOSI

4:.:I

nstr

Uct

iOn

lie C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

. . ..

!,/"

.f."

*"...

."*.

Stud

ent C

redi

t Hou

rsPe

rcen

t

Off

Cam

pus

Cou

rses

99,1

705.

2

Tel

ecom

mun

icat

ions

Ass

iste

d C

ours

es11

,201

0.6

Tot

al f

or A

ll Pu

blic

Ins

titut

ions

1,90

1,46

610

0.0

NO

TE

S: S

epte

mbe

r 1,

199

3 th

roug

h A

ugus

t 31,

199

4 ar

e th

e da

tes

for

off-

cam

pus

and

tele

com

mun

icat

ions

dat

a. T

he "

tota

l" is

fro

m N

EE

DS

and

cove

rs J

uly

1, 1

993

thro

ugh

June

30,

199

4 fo

r th

e C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s, a

nd th

e ac

adem

ic y

ear

for

the

Neb

rask

a St

ate

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsity

inst

itutio

ns.

Sour

ces:

Sur

veys

by

the

Aca

dem

ic s

ectio

n of

CC

PE, a

nd N

EE

DS.

Deg

rees

Aw

arde

d

The

num

ber

of d

egre

es a

war

ded

wer

e at

an

all-

time

high

in f

isca

l yea

r (F

Y)

93-9

4. A

tota

l of

18,2

89 d

egre

es w

ere

awar

ded,

up

5% o

ver

FY 9

2-93

, and

12%

ove

r FY

199

0-91

. For

the

fisc

al y

ears

, 198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94:

The

mos

t com

mon

cho

ices

for

a m

ajor

pro

gram

are

a at

the

asso

ciat

e an

d lo

wer

leve

l wer

e ph

ysic

al s

cien

ces,

whi

ch a

nnua

lly g

radu

ated

33%

to 3

5%, b

usin

ess,

with

22%

to 2

5%, h

ealth

, with

17%

to 2

1%, a

nd g

ener

al a

rts

and

scie

nces

, with

8%

to 1

1% o

f ea

ch y

ear's

ass

ocia

tean

dlo

wer

leve

l deg

rees

.

For

bacc

alau

reat

e de

gree

s, th

e la

rges

t num

bcrs

of

grad

uate

s fo

r 19

89-9

0 th

roug

h 19

93-9

4 w

ere

in b

usin

ess,

whi

ch a

ccou

nted

for

26.

5% to

29%

, edu

catio

n w

ith 1

4.5%

to 1

6.5%

, and

soc

ial s

cien

ces

with

15%

to 1

7% o

f th

e to

tal f

or e

ach

year

. Oth

er d

isci

plin

es th

at h

ave

VI

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Fina

ncin

g H

ighe

r E

duca

tion

1.N

ebra

ska

rank

s hi

gh in

the

perc

enta

ge o

f th

e st

ate

gene

ral f

und

inve

sted

in p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n.

PER

CE

NT

AG

E O

F ST

AT

E G

EN

ER

AL

FU

ND

INV

EST

ED

IN

PO

STSE

CO

ND

AR

Y E

DU

CA

TIO

N

1990

4

Neb

rask

a pe

rcen

tage

25.5

%23

.8%

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

14.9

%12

.5%

Neb

rask

a ra

nk1

2

Sour

ce:

Nat

iona

l Ass

ocia

tion

of S

tate

Bud

get O

ffic

ers

2.N

ebra

ska

rank

s 12

th in

the

coun

try

in th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

gain

in a

ppro

pria

tions

of

Stat

etax

fun

ds to

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

duca

tion

over

the

10-y

ear

peri

od o

f 19

84-1

994.

The

incr

ease

was

73%

.

1983

-94.

1991

-94

$213

,37

$369

,565

Sour

ce:

Illin

ois

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

/SH

EE

O R

epor

t 199

5

VII

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

2.N

ebra

ska

rank

s 12

th in

the

coun

try

in th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

gain

in a

ppro

pria

tions

of

Stat

e ta

x fu

nds

to p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n ov

er th

e 10

-yea

rpe

riod

of

1984

-199

4. T

he in

crea

se w

as 7

3%.

"ro-

Bat

ions

for

$213

,370

$369

,565

Sour

ce:

Illin

ois

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

/SH

EE

O R

epor

t 199

5

3.N

ebra

ska

has

cons

iste

ntly

ran

kcd

near

the

top

ten

stat

es in

app

ropr

iatio

n of

Sta

te ta

x fu

nds

for

post

seco

ndar

y ed

ucat

ion

oper

atin

g ex

pens

es (

1) p

erca

pita

and

(2)

per

$1,

000

pers

onal

inco

me.

Stat

eA

ppro

pria

tion

Per

Cap

ita

Per

$100

0Pe

rson

al I

ncom

e

161.

51

8.62

1991

;9

NE

:

215.

48

NE

Ran

k

8

12.2

611

APP

RO

PRIA

TIO

N O

F ST

AT

E T

AX

FU

ND

S

9924

156.

64

8.21

Sour

ce:

Illin

ois

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

/SH

EE

0 R

epor

t 199

5

225.

10

12.7

1

VII

I

7 9

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

5.A

vera

ge tu

ition

per

stu

dent

is q

uite

low

.

AV

ER

AG

E T

UIT

ION

PE

R S

TU

DE

NT

.9 .

19...

..

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

4-y

ear

$1,8

59$1

,939

Nat

iona

l Pub

lic 4

-yea

r$2

,352

$2,5

43

Neb

rask

a R

ank

3032

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

2-y

ear

$1,0

53$1

,091

Nat

iona

l Pub

lic 2

-yea

r$1

,018

$1,1

14

Neb

rask

a R

ank

2631

Sour

ce:

U.S

. Dep

t. O

f E

d. -

NC

ES,

Sta

te C

ompa

riso

ns o

f E

duca

tion

Stat

istic

s: 1

969-

70 to

199

3-94

, Jun

e 19

95.

6.N

ebra

ska'

s po

stse

cond

ary

stud

ents

are

pay

ing

a re

lativ

e lo

w tu

ition

cos

t com

pare

d to

oth

er s

tate

s. F

or N

ebra

ska

duri

ng th

e pe

riod

199

0th

roug

h 19

94:

The

por

tion

of r

even

ue th

e st

uden

t pay

s (t

uitio

n) o

f "a

ppro

pria

tion

plus

tuiti

on"

is b

elow

the

natio

nal a

vera

ge:

POR

TIO

N O

F R

EV

EN

UE

TH

E S

TU

DE

NT

PA

YS

(TU

ITIO

N)

OF

"APP

RO

PRIA

TIO

N P

LU

S T

UIT

ION

"

1990

-91

...19

91-9

219

92-

....

...

.

Neb

rask

a24

.2%

24.7

%29

.0%

27.6

%

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

26.2

%28

.0%

30.8

%31

.4%

Neb

rask

a ra

nk32

3435

35

lx

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Tui

tion

reve

nue

per

FTE

stu

dent

rel

ativ

e to

per

sona

l dis

posa

ble

inco

me

per

capi

ta is

qui

te lo

w.

TU

ITIO

N R

EV

EN

UE

PE

R F

TE

ST

UD

EN

T R

EL

AT

IVE

TO

PER

SON

AL

DIS

POSA

BL

E I

NC

OM

E P

ER

CA

PIT

A

1990

.91

1991

.92

.3

......

. :;::

:,::::

:::::

.. ...

..

Neb

rask

a8.

4%8.

8%8.

6%8.

7%

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

9.7%

10.1

%10

.5%

11.0

%

Neb

rask

a ra

nk38

3638

40

The

tota

l of

"edu

catio

nal a

ppro

pria

tion

plus

net

tuiti

on"

per

FTE

stu

dent

is b

elow

the

natio

nal a

vera

ge.

"ED

UC

AT

ION

AL

APP

RO

PRIA

TIO

N P

LU

S N

ET

TU

ITIO

N"

PER

FT

E S

TU

DE

NT

- ,:-

.....

... .

Neb

rask

a$5

,140

$5,4

37$4

,981

$5,5

43

Nat

iona

l ave

rage

$5,8

62$5

,912

$6,0

19$6

,361

Neb

rask

a ra

nk41

3636

31

Sour

ce:

Res

earc

h A

ssoc

iate

s of

Was

hing

ton,

Sta

te P

rofi

les:

Fin

anci

ng H

ighe

r E

duca

tion,

197

8-19

94.

7.W

hile

the

tuiti

on a

nd f

ee in

crea

ses

duri

ng th

e pa

st 5

yea

rs a

t Neb

rask

a pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

duca

tion

inst

itutio

ns e

xcee

ded

the

incr

ease

s in

(1)

stat

e pe

r ca

pita

inco

me

and

(2)

stat

e di

spos

able

inco

me

and

(3)

infl

atio

n, p

artic

ipat

ion

rate

s fo

r th

e st

ate

did

not c

hang

e si

gnif

ican

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

The

incr

ease

d tu

ition

and

fee

s at

mos

t of

Neb

rask

a's

two-

year

and

four

-yea

r pu

blic

inst

itutio

ns c

laim

ed n

ot m

ore

than

one

add

ition

al

perc

ent o

f di

spos

able

inco

me.

Exc

eptio

ns w

ere

UN

O a

ndU

NK

, whe

re th

e am

ount

of

disp

osab

le in

com

e re

quir

ed to

pay

tuiti

on a

ndfe

es

incr

ease

d 1.

2% a

nd 1

.1%

, res

pect

ivel

y an

d C

entr

al C

omm

unity

Col

lege

and

Wes

tern

Neb

rask

a C

omm

unity

Col

lege

whi

ch s

how

ed n

et

decr

ease

s, r

athe

r th

an in

crea

ses.

Sour

ce: N

ebra

ska

DA

S Su

pple

men

tal B

udge

t For

ms

and

the

Neb

rask

aD

epar

tmen

t of

Eco

nom

ic D

evel

opm

ent.

Facu

lty

Full-

time

facu

lty in

form

atio

n (W

ED

S ex

clud

es p

art-

time

and

adju

nctf

acul

ty)

show

s:

For

Fall

1993

, com

pare

d to

a U

nite

d St

ates

ave

rage

,Neb

rask

a's

full-

time

facu

lties

had

hig

her

perc

ents

of

fem

ales

at t

he a

ssis

tant

prof

esso

r ra

nk, b

ut

had

low

er p

erce

nts

at th

e pr

ofes

sor,

ass

ocia

te p

rofe

ssor

and

inst

ruct

orra

nks.

From

Fal

l 199

3 to

Fal

l 199

4, N

ebra

ska'

s pe

rcen

ts o

ffe

mal

es in

crea

sed

for

all r

anks

, inc

ludi

ng th

e "n

o ac

adem

ic r

ank"

cat

egor

yw

hich

is in

crea

sing

ly u

sed

at N

ebra

ska'

s C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s.

PER

CE

NT

FE

MA

LE

S B

Y A

CA

DE

MIC

RA

NK

Ran

kal

l 199

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e tit

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4

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esso

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ruct

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54

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dem

ic R

ank

N/A

3739

For

Fall

1990

-199

4, a

vera

ge s

alar

ies

for

full-

time

facu

ltyha

d an

ave

rage

ann

ual i

ncre

ase

of 3

.3%

. Aft

er a

djus

tmen

tfo

r co

st-o

f-liv

ing,

this

was

a 0

% a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

e.

Sour

ces:

IPE

DS

and

U.S

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TA

BL

E O

F C

ON

TE

NT

S

Intr

oduc

tion

Exe

cutiv

e Su

mff

iary

ii

Neb

rask

a M

ap o

f th

e L

ocat

ions

for

Ins

titut

ions

of

Post

seco

ndar

y E

duca

tion

IPFa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t Inc

ludi

ng F

resh

men

Res

iden

ceFu

ll-tim

e Fa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

ts -

198

5 -

1994

2Pa

rt-t

ime

Fall

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ents

- 1

985

- 19

944

Tot

al F

all H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t v,it

h a

Com

pari

son

of P

erce

ntag

e Fu

ll-T

ime

to P

art-

Tim

e E

nrol

lmen

ts -

199

46

Enr

ollm

ent b

y R

ace

and

Eth

nici

ty: N

ebra

ska,

Uni

ted

Stat

es, a

nd S

elec

ted

Mid

wes

tern

Sta

tes

- 19

908

Tot

al H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Gen

der

for

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 199

413

Age

Dis

trib

utio

ns f

or S

tude

nts

Enr

olle

d at

Neb

rask

a's

Post

seco

ndar

y E

duca

tion

Inst

itutio

ns -

199

413

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent b

y Fu

ll-tim

e or

Par

t-tim

e fo

r L

evel

s15

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent f

or F

resh

men

- F

all 1

994

16

Cou

nty

or S

tate

of

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary

for

Firs

t-T

ime

Enr

olle

d Fr

eshm

en -

Fal

l 199

417

Deg

rees

Aw

arde

dN

umbe

r of

Deg

rees

and

Aw

ards

by

Deg

ree

Lev

el 1

989-

90 th

roug

h 19

93-9

421

Num

ber

of D

egre

es a

nd A

war

ds b

y C

ateg

ory

of E

thni

city

, Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

aIn

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

993-

9423

Deg

rees

Con

ferr

ed in

Maj

or P

rogr

am A

reas

, Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94

27

Inst

itutio

nal F

inan

cePr

ofile

of

Rev

enue

for

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic P

osts

econ

dary

Ins

titut

ions

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94

31

Prof

ile o

f E

xpen

ditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic P

osts

econ

dary

Ins

titut

ions

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94

35

Prof

ile o

f R

even

ue f

or N

ebra

ska'

s In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

989-

90 th

roug

h 19

93-9

438

Prof

ile o

f E

xpen

ditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94

41

Fl-c

ulty

Sal

arie

sN

umbe

r of

Ful

l-T

ime

Inst

ruct

iona

l Fac

ulty

by

Ran

k, N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- 1

985-

1994

44Pe

rcen

t Fem

ales

of

Full-

Tim

e In

stru

ctio

nal F

acul

ty b

y R

ank

atN

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 198

4-19

89-1

993-

1994

47

Ave

rage

Sal

arie

s of

Ful

l-T

ime

Inst

ruct

iona

l Fac

ulty

,N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es F

all 1

985

thro

ugh

Fall

1994

50A

vera

ge S

alar

ies

of F

ull-

Tim

e In

stru

ctio

nal F

acul

ty b

y G

ende

r, T

rack

ing

Stud

ent t

oFa

culty

Rat

io a

nd T

enur

e R

ate

Cha

nges

-N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

199

0-91

thro

ugh

1994

-95

5111

10

1

C

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Priv

ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska'

s Pr

ivat

e C

aree

r Sc

hool

s -

Fall

1994

53D

egre

es a

nd O

ther

For

mal

Aw

ards

Gra

nted

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pr

ivat

e C

aree

r Sc

hool

s -

1993

-94

54

Tab

le o

f C

onte

nts

for

the

App

endi

ces

565

Som

e N

otes

Abo

ut th

e D

ata

59

0

Q3

12'

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INT

RO

DU

CT

ION

The

info

rmat

ion

cont

aine

d in

this

rep

ort w

as ta

ken

dire

ctly

fro

m th

e W

ED

S (I

nteg

rate

d Po

stse

cond

ary

Edu

catio

n D

ata

Syst

em)

surv

ey f

orm

s. T

he r

epor

tpr

ovid

es s

tatis

tical

dat

a w

ith a

naly

tical

sum

mar

ies

rela

ted

to h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent,

degr

ees

awar

ded,

inst

itutio

nal f

inan

ce, a

nd f

ull-

time

facu

lty d

ata

at N

ebra

ska'

s 13

publ

ic a

nd 1

7 in

depe

nden

t col

lege

s an

d un

iver

sitie

s. T

he p

ublic

and

inde

pend

ent i

nstit

utio

ns o

f hi

gher

edu

catio

n in

Neb

rask

a pr

ovid

e th

e da

ta a

nnua

lly a

t the

req

uest

of

the

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f E

duca

tion.

The

Neb

rask

a pr

ivat

e ca

reer

pos

tsec

onda

ry s

choo

ls th

at c

ompl

eted

the

WE

DS

Coi

solid

ated

Sur

vey

are

incl

uded

to p

rovi

de p

rofi

les

411/

on e

nrol

lmen

t and

deg

ree

com

plet

ions

and

oth

er a

war

ds. T

he P

riva

te C

aree

r Sc

hool

s in

this

rep

ort a

re e

ligib

le f

or T

itle

IV f

eder

al f

unds

. Oth

er N

ebra

ska

Priv

ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols

that

do

not u

tiliz

e T

itle

IV f

unds

and

do

not c

ompl

ete

the

WE

DS

surv

eys

are

not i

n th

is r

epor

t.

The

pur

pose

of

this

doc

umen

t is

to p

rovi

de d

ata

and

to r

epor

t ana

lytic

al f

indi

ngs

on p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n in

Neb

rask

a. U

sing

com

pari

sons

with

pas

t yea

rs,

the

repo

rt f

ocus

es u

pon

pers

iste

nt tr

ends

and

sig

nifi

cant

cha

nges

that

app

ear

in th

e da

ta. I

n se

vera

l cas

es, t

he N

ebra

ska

data

are

com

pare

d to

nat

iona

l nor

ms.

All

num

eric

al c

ompa

riso

ns a

re b

ased

on

WE

DS

data

. The

ana

lytic

al d

iscu

ssio

n is

enh

ance

d by

gra

phic

s. D

ata

used

for

the

anal

ytic

al d

iscu

ssio

n ar

e id

entif

ied

in th

eac

com

pany

ing

appe

ndic

es.

Bec

ause

Kea

rney

Sta

te C

olle

ge b

ecam

e th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a at

Kea

rney

in J

uly

1991

, car

eful

atte

ntio

n is

giv

en to

the

assi

gnm

ent o

f th

at in

stitu

tion.

For

dire

ct, s

yste

m-w

ide

com

pari

sons

and

whe

re it

was

pra

ctic

al f

or th

e da

ta h

andl

ing,

Kea

rney

dat

a w

ere

cons

iste

ntly

ass

igne

d to

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

syst

em. T

here

are

exce

ptio

ns to

this

pla

cem

ent.

Any

exc

eptio

ns a

re id

entif

ied

in th

e te

xt a

nd in

the

appe

ndix

tabl

es. A

lso,

the

Neb

rask

a C

olle

ge o

f T

echn

ical

Agr

icul

ture

(N

CT

A)

atC

urtis

is s

plit

out a

s a

dist

inct

ent

ity b

egin

ning

with

the

Fall

1992

sur

vey

data

. Pri

or to

this

tim

e, th

e N

CT

A -

Cur

tis d

ata

wer

e mai

ntai

ned

on th

e C

omm

issi

on's

com

pute

r fi

les

as a

par

t of

the

accu

mul

atio

n fo

r th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a -

Lin

coln

.

The

Coo

rdin

atin

g C

omm

issi

on f

or P

osts

econ

dary

Edu

catio

n ap

prec

iate

s th

e ef

fort

s an

d co

oper

atio

n of

reg

istr

ars,

bus

ines

s of

fice

rs, p

riva

te c

aree

r sc

hool

offi

cial

s an

d W

ED

S co

ordi

nato

rs a

t the

num

erou

s in

stitu

tions

. Que

stio

ns r

elat

ive

to th

e an

aiyt

ical

sum

mar

ies,

the

IPE

DS

data

or

the

Neb

rask

a pr

ivat

e ca

reer

sch

ools

surv

ey s

houl

d be

dir

ecte

d to

Dr.

Joh

n A

. Ing

ram

, Res

earc

h O

ffic

er.

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EC

UT

IVE

SU

MM

AR

Yof

A F

actu

al L

ook

atH

ighc

r E

duca

tion

in N

ebra

ska

1H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t

The

199

4 !o

tal F

all h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent f

or N

ebra

ska'

s 29

pub

lic a

nd in

depe

nden

t pos

tsec

onda

ry e

duca

tion

inst

itutio

ns w

as 1

15,4

32 s

tude

nts.

Thi

s w

as a

decr

ease

of

1% f

rom

the

1993

enr

ollm

ent.

It r

efle

cts

an a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

e of

1.3

% f

or th

e pe

riod

of

1989

-94.

Fif

ty-s

even

per

cent

of

the

1994

tota

l hea

d co

unt

enro

llmen

t was

enr

olle

d fu

ll:tin

ic,d

own

from

58%

in 1

993.

The

enr

ollm

ents

rep

orte

d ar

e fo

r th

e Fa

ll te

rm o

f ea

ch y

ear.

The

dis

trib

utio

n of

the

publ

ic a

nd in

depe

nden

t col

lege

and

uni

vers

ity to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent b

y se

ctor

for

199

4 w

as: U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a 43

%;

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

32%

; Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

7%; a

nd S

tate

Col

lege

s 7%

.

II

III

II.

II

I

In to

tal,

the

Uni

vers

ity s

yste

m F

all h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent h

as b

een

rela

tivel

y st

able

. Fro

m F

all 1

985

thro

ugh

1994

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

full-

time

head

coun

t enr

ollm

ent i

ncre

ased

fro

m 3

2,33

3 to

34,

686

for

an a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

e of

0.8

%. I

n th

is s

ame

time,

the

part

-tim

e en

rollm

ent,

whi

ch r

epre

sent

s 13

%of

the

1994

Uni

vers

ity f

all e

nrol

lmen

t, ex

peri

ence

d an

ave

rage

dec

reas

e of

1.3

% p

er y

ear.

The

ful

l-tim

e fa

ll en

rollm

ent d

ecre

ased

by

3.6%

bet

wee

n Fa

ll 19

93 a

nd 1

994.

From

Fal

l 198

5 th

roug

h 19

94 th

e fu

ll-tim

e he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent f

or th

e St

ate

Col

lege

s (e

xclu

ding

Kea

rney

) in

crea

sed

by 1

,663

for

an

aver

age

annu

al in

crea

seof

185

stu

dent

s, o

r 4.

3%. T

he p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t for

the

sam

e tim

e pe

riod

incr

ease

d by

927

stu

dcnt

s. F

or 1

994,

the

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t was

8,74

0. T

his

tota

l inc

lude

d 62

.5%

ful

l-tim

e en

rolle

d st

uden

ts. C

ompa

red

to F

all 1

993,

the

Fall

1994

ful

l-tim

e en

rollm

ent a

nd th

e pa

rt-t

ime

enro

llmen

t bot

h in

crea

sed.

4111

The

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

yste

m d

iffe

rs f

rom

the

Uni

vers

ity a

nd S

tate

Col

lege

s in

that

71%

of

that

sec

tor's

tota

l Fal

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t is

prE

time

stud

ents

.In

com

pari

son,

par

t-tim

e st

uden

ts m

ake

up 2

9% o

f th

e co

mbi

ned

enro

llmen

t for

Neb

rask

a's

Stat

e C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

and

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

. The

hig

h nu

mbe

r of

par

t-tim

e st

uden

ts in

the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

yste

m is

sup

port

ed a

s an

ong

oing

pat

tern

. For

198

5, th

e pa

rt-t

ime

head

cou

nten

rollm

ent w

as 6

8% o

f to

tal;

in 1

988

it w

as 7

1%; i

n 19

91 it

was

71.

5%; a

nd it

rea

ched

71%

in F

all 1

994.

For

Fal

l 198

5-19

94,t

he C

omm

unity

Col

lege

ful

l-tim

een

rollm

ent i

ncre

ased

by

2,44

8 (2

9%)

and

the

part

-tim

e in

crea

sed

by 8

,742

(49

%).

The

con

tinue

d gi

owth

of

part

-tim

e st

uden

t enr

ollm

ent a

t Neb

rask

a's

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

is o

ne p

rom

inen

t cha

ract

eris

tic o

f ch

ange

in th

e N

ebra

skap

ublic

post

seco

ndar

y ed

ucat

ion

syst

em.

The

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es' F

all t

otal

enr

ollm

ent p

atte

rns

are

quite

sta

ble

with

a m

odes

t inc

reas

e, u

p an

ave

rage

of

2.2%

for

the

year

s19

85-1

994.

For

Fal

l 199

4, th

e In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es h

ad 5

7% f

ull-

time

enro

llmen

t in

a to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent o

f 12

,872

stu

dent

s. B

etw

een

1993

and

1994

this

sec

tor

expe

rien

ced

an in

crea

se in

ful

l-tim

e en

rollm

ent a

nd a

dec

reas

e in

the

num

ber

of p

art-

time

stud

ents

. The

net

res

ult w

as a

nin

crea

se in

tota

l fal

l hea

d

coun

t enr

ollm

ent.

, i

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Enr

ollm

ent b

y G

ende

r

Eac

h of

Neb

rask

a's

post

seco

ndar

y ed

ucat

ion

sect

ors

enro

lls m

ore

fem

ales

than

mal

es. I

n Fa

ll 19

94 th

is r

ange

d fr

om 6

0% f

emal

es f

or th

e St

ate

Col

lege

sys

tem

to 5

1% f

or th

e U

nive

rsity

sec

tor.

In

Fall

1994

, the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

enro

lled

57%

fem

ales

, and

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

enr

olle

d 59

% f

emal

es.

Enr

ollm

ent b

y R

ace/

Eth

nici

ty

Com

pare

d to

a n

atio

nal n

orm

, Neb

rask

a po

pula

tion

and

enro

llmen

et h

ave

rela

tivel

y lo

w p

erce

ntag

es o

f ra

ce a

nd e

thni

c m

inor

ity p

erso

ns. I

PED

S in

form

atio

n fo

rth

e U

nite

d St

ates

and

for

fiv

e bo

rder

ing

stat

es s

how

s th

at in

199

0 N

ebra

ska'

s m

inor

ity e

nrol

lmen

t in

high

er e

duca

tion

inst

itutio

ns w

as 5

.6%

, com

pare

d to

20%

for

the

U.S

. nor

m.'

Neb

rask

a's

min

ority

enr

ollm

ent o

f 5.

6% is

low

er th

an it

s 19

90 m

inor

ity p

opul

atio

n th

at w

as 6

.3%

of

tota

l pop

ulat

ion.

The

199

0 he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es w

ith k

now

n ra

ce/e

thni

c cl

assi

fica

tion

incl

uded

94.

6% W

hite

,N

on-H

ispa

nic

stud

ents

and

5.4

% f

rom

rac

e/et

hnic

min

ority

cla

ssif

icat

ions

. In

1990

, the

Bla

ck, N

on-H

ispa

nic

grou

p re

pres

ente

d th

e la

rges

t num

ber

of m

inor

ity s

tude

nts,

mak

ing

up a

bout

2.5

% o

f to

tal e

nrol

lmen

t. T

he F

all 1

994

num

ber

was

3.0

% B

lack

, Non

-His

pani

c st

uden

ts.

e

The

per

cent

age

of r

acia

l or

ethn

ic m

inor

ity h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent f

or F

all 1

994

was

, by

sect

or: 9

.2%

for

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

, 7.6

% f

orth

e C

omm

unity

Col

lege

sec

tor,

7.0

% f

or th

e U

nive

rsity

sec

tor,

and

5.0

% f

or th

e St

ate

Col

lege

sec

tor.

In F

all 1

994,

the

Uni

vers

ity S

ecto

r co

ntai

ned

40%

of

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

kno

wn

min

ority

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

nrol

lmen

tco

unt a

nd 4

3% o

f its

tota

l hea

dcou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t. T

he c

ompa

rabl

e ra

tes

for

the

Stat

e C

olle

ges

wer

e 5.

3% o

f th

e m

inor

ities

and

7.6

% o

f en

rollm

ent,

the

Com

mun

ityC

olle

ges

had

33.8

% o

f th

e m

inor

ities

and

32%

of

enro

llmen

t, an

d th

e In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es h

ad 2

1% o

f th

e m

inor

ities

and

17.

2% o

f th

etot

alen

rollm

ent.

Fres

hmen

Res

iden

ce

IPR

esid

ence

info

rmat

ion

is c

olle

cted

thro

i igh

IPE

DS

in e

ven-

num

bere

d ye

ars.

In

1990

, the

'def

initi

on w

as r

estr

icte

d to

res

iden

ce f

or f

irst

:lim

e fr

eshm

en s

tude

nts

who

wer

e en

rolle

d fo

r cr

edit

cour

ses.

The

199

4 in

form

atio

n pr

ovid

es h

ome

resi

denc

e fo

r N

ebra

ska

resi

dent

s by

Cou

nty,

and

for

non

-Neb

rask

a re

side

nts

by th

e st

ate

orfo

reig

n co

untr

y. T

his

info

rmat

ion

was

col

lect

ed f

or N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.

For

all p

ublic

sec

tor

inst

itutio

ns, t

he n

umbe

r of

fir

st-t

ime

fall

enro

lled

fres

hmen

with

Neb

rask

a re

side

nce

exce

eded

the

num

ber

of n

on-N

ebra

skan

s in

199

2 an

dag

ain

in 1

994.

It w

as 8

.6 r

esid

ents

to 1

non

-res

iden

t in

1994

. The

rat

io o

f N

ebra

ska

to n

on-N

ebra

skan

s w

as 6

.3 to

1 a

t the

Uni

vers

ity,

3.7

to 1

at t

he S

tate

Col

lege

s,an

d 21

.8 to

1 a

t Neb

rask

a's

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges.

How

ever

, for

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

, the

rat

io o

f N

ebra

ska

to n

on-N

ebra

ska

firs

t-tim

e en

rolle

dst

uden

ts w

as 1

.4 N

ebra

skan

s fo

r ea

ch 1

non

-Ncb

rask

a rc

side

nt f

or 1

994.

Of

all f

irst

-tim

e fa

ll en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en in

Neb

rask

a, 3

9.6%

wer

e en

rolle

d at

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

syst

em, 3

6.2%

at C

omm

unity

t ol

lege

s, 1

8.5%

at

'Sou

rce:

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f E

duca

tion

(IPE

DS)

, rep

orte

d in

The

Chr

onic

le o

f H

ighe

.. E

duca

tiou,

Jan

uary

22,

199

2.

3 e:

lii- L

-4i

L.

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Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

, and

9.6

% a

t Neb

rask

a St

ate

Col

lege

s. I

n to

tal,

84%

of

the

firs

t-tim

e fr

eshm

en s

tude

nts

wer

e N

ebm

ska

resi

dent

s.

Thi

s re

port

incl

udes

gra

phic

dis

play

s of

the

Neb

rask

a ho

me

coun

tyof

res

iden

ce, a

nd c

ount

s fo

r no

n-re

side

nts

for

Fall

1994

firs

t-tim

e fr

eshm

en a

t eac

h of

13

Publ

ic C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

. UN

MC

doe

s no

t adm

itfr

eshm

en, s

o it

is e

xclu

ded.

The

se m

aps,

with

Nm

unen

ts, a

ppea

rin

App

endi

x A

as

tabl

es A

18 th

roug

h A

30.

The

gra

phic

s an

d an

alyt

ical

sum

mar

ies

begi

nnin

g on

pag

e 1

supp

ort

thes

e fm

ding

s. T

he e

nrol

lmen

t dat

a in

App

endi

x A

pro

vide

s a

refe

renc

e fo

r th

e an

alys

is

and

the

gaph

ics.

411

For

1989

-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94,

the

num

ber

of d

egre

es g

rant

edby

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

& U

nive

rsiti

esin

crea

sed

from

15,

979

to 1

8,28

9.

For

this

fiv

e-ye

ar p

erio

d, th

e re

lativ

e pe

rcen

tage

of

alld

egre

es g

rant

ed w

as s

tabl

e: d

egre

es r

equi

ring

less

than

4 y

ears

of tr

aini

ng r

ange

d fr

om 2

7% to

29%

of

the

tota

l,

bach

elor

s de

gree

s w

ere

55%

, and

mas

ters

deg

rees

aro

und

11%

of th

e to

tal.

Tog

ethe

r, f

irst

pro

fess

iona

l and

doc

tora

ldeg

rees

acc

ount

for

abo

ut 6

% o

f ea

ch y

ear's

tota

l

num

ber

of d

egre

es. P

ost-

bacc

alau

reat

e ce

rtif

icat

e an

d po

st-m

aste

rsce

rtif

icat

e pr

ogra

ms

each

pro

vide

less

than

one

per

cent

of

the

tota

l.

Deg

rees

and

Oth

er A

war

ds b

y D

egre

e L

evel

and

Maj

or D

isci

plin

e G

roup

ings

for

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

ndIn

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es

Deg

rees

Aw

arde

d

The

fol

low

ing

iden

tifie

s th

e pr

edom

inan

t maj

or d

isci

plin

e ar

eas

stat

ewid

e by

deg

ee le

vel f

or th

e ac

adem

ic y

ears

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94:

The

mos

t com

mon

cho

ices

for

a m

ajor

pro

gram

are

a at

the

asso

ciat

e an

d lo

wer

leve

l wer

e ph

ysic

al s

cien

ces,

whi

chan

nual

ly g

radu

ated

33%

to 3

5%, a

nd

busi

ness

, whi

ch g

adua

ted

from

22%

to 2

5% o

f th

ese

(2-y

ear)

deg

rees

. Oth

er, c

omm

on c

hoic

es w

ere

heal

th, w

ith 1

7% to

21%

, and

gen

eral

art

s an

d sc

ienc

es,

with

8%

to 1

1% o

f ea

ch y

ear's

ass

ocia

te a

nd lo

wer

leve

lde

gree

s. F

or 1

993-

94, t

he m

ost c

omm

on a

ssoc

iate

/cer

tific

ate

degr

ee c

hoic

es w

ere

the

phys

ical

sci

ence

s

with

1,7

01 c

ompl

eter

s, b

usin

ess

with

1,0

57 c

ompl

eter

s,an

d he

alth

with

1,0

12 c

ompl

eter

s.

For

bacc

alau

reat

e de

gees

, the

larg

est n

umbe

rs o

fgra

duat

es f

or 1

989-

90 th

roug

h 19

93-9

4 w

ere

in b

usin

ess,

whi

ch a

ccou

nted

for

26.

5% to

29%

, edu

catio

n w

ith

14.5

% to

16.

5%, a

nd s

ocia

l sci

ence

s w

ith 1

5% to

17%

of th

e to

tal f

or e

ach

year

. Oth

er d

isci

plin

es th

at h

ave

cons

iste

ntly

gra

duat

ed r

elat

ive

high

er p

erce

ntag

es

of th

e ba

ccal

aure

ate

degr

ees

are

hum

aniti

es 1

0% to

12%

, phy

sica

l sci

ence

8%

to 1

1% a

nd h

ealth

7%

to 9

%.

At t

he m

aste

rs le

vel,

educ

atio

n co

nsis

tent

ly a

ccou

nts

for

37%

to 4

2% o

f at

e de

gree

s aw

arde

d. B

usin

ess

isse

cond

with

14%

to 2

0%, f

ollo

wed

by

soci

al s

cien

ces

with

10%

to 1

2.4%

. In

1993

-193

4 ed

ucat

ion

acco

unte

dfo

r 40

% o

f th

e m

aste

rs le

vel d

egre

es, a

noth

er 1

7% w

ere

inbu

sine

ss, a

nd 1

0% w

ere

in s

ocia

l sci

ence

disc

iplin

es.

Post

-mas

ters

deg

rees

con

tinue

to b

e aw

arde

d pr

imar

ilyin

edu

catio

n, 3

0 to

40

per

year

, with

the

bala

nce

conf

erre

din

hea

lth. F

or 1

993-

94 th

ere

wer

e 35

pos

t-

mas

ters

deg

rees

. All

wer

e in

edu

catio

n.

The

nun

ther

s fo

r fi

rst p

rofe

ssio

nal d

egre

es c

onfe

rred

show

ver

y lit

tle v

aria

tion

for

this

fiv

e-ye

ar p

erio

d. F

or19

93-9

4, la

w w

as 4

1.8%

, med

icin

e 27

.9%

,

dent

istr

y 14

.8%

and

pha

rmac

y 15

.5%

of

the

tota

lnum

ber

of f

irst

pro

fess

iona

l deg

rees

.

ivA

A.-

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Doc

tora

l deg

rees

wer

e pr

imar

ily in

edu

catio

n (2

7%)

and

life

scie

nces

(25

%)

for

1993

-199

4. P

hysi

cal s

cien

ce a

ccou

nted

for

17%

of

the

doct

oral

deg

rees

, soc

ial

scie

nces

10%

, bus

ines

s 10

%, h

uman

ities

6%

, and

gen

eral

arts

and

sci

ence

s 1%

. Ail

heal

th a

nd la

w d

octo

ral d

egre

es a

re c

ount

ed in

fir

st p

rofe

ssio

nal d

egre

es.

Con

side

ring

all

degr

ees

gran

ted

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es, b

usin

ess

is th

e di

scip

line

with

the

larg

est n

umbe

r of

deg

ree

com

plet

ions

(4,

108)

fol

low

ed b

y ph

ysic

al s

cien

ces

(2,7

44),

hea

lth (

2,64

9),

and

educ

atio

n (2

,495

).

The

pre

dom

inat

e ch

oice

s fo

r de

gree

com

plet

ers

at N

ebra

.ska

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

san

d U

nive

rsiti

es a

re b

usin

ess,

then

hea

lth s

cien

ces.

The

rew

ere

1,14

2bu

sine

ss d

egre

es a

nd 9

36 h

ealth

sci

ence

deg

rees

gra

nted

in 1

993-

1994

by

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.

Deg

rees

and

Oth

er A

war

ds_R

ace/

Eih

nici

lx

Of

the

1993

-94

com

plet

ers

of d

egre

es a

nd a

war

ds w

ith k

now

n ra

ce/e

thni

cba

ckgr

ound

, 91.

9% w

ere

Whi

te N

on-H

ispa

nic,

1.9

%w

ere

Bla

ck N

on-H

ispa

nic,

3.1

%w

ere

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

ns, 1

.3%

wer

e A

sian

/Pac

ific

Isl

ande

rs, a

noth

er 1

.2%

wer

e H

ispa

nic

and

0.6%

wer

e A

mer

ican

Ind

ian

or A

lask

an.

Deg

rees

con

ferr

ed in

199

3-94

for

rac

e/ct

hnic

min

ority

pers

ons

can

be c

hara

cter

ized

for

Neb

rask

a as

fol

low

s:

Of

the

346

degr

ees

and

awar

ds to

Bla

ck N

on-H

ispa

nic

pers

ons,

63%

wer

e ba

ccal

aure

ate

degr

ees,

19%

wer

e as

soci

ate/

cert

ific

ate

awar

ds, a

nd 1

8% a

ttain

eda

mas

ters

or

mor

e ad

vanc

ed d

egre

e.

58%

per

cent

of

the

Am

eric

an I

ndia

n/A

lask

an N

ativ

e co

mpl

eter

s re

ceiv

edan

ass

ocia

te d

egre

e or

a c

ertif

icat

e aw

ard.

43%

per

cent

of

the

Asi

an/P

acif

ic I

slan

d co

mpl

eter

s re

ceiv

ed th

e ba

chel

ors

degr

ee.

Ano

ther

43%

atta

ined

a m

aste

rs o

r m

ore

adva

nced

deg

ree.

Of

the

His

pani

c gr

oup,

27%

wer

e as

soci

ate/

cert

ific

ate

com

plet

ers,

54%

atta

ined

a ba

chel

ors

degr

ee a

nd 1

7% r

ecei

ved

the

mas

ters

or

a m

ore

adva

nced

deg

ree.

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

n pe

rson

s ea

rned

mor

e de

gree

s in

Neb

rask

a th

anw

ere

rece

ived

by

any

one

race

/eth

nic

min

ority

g-o

up. N

on-R

esid

ent A

liens

rec

eive

d 56

0de

gree

s of

whi

ch 4

9% w

ere

bach

elor

deg

rees

and

48%

wer

e m

aste

rs o

r a

mor

e ad

vanc

ed d

egre

e.

Seco

nd to

Whi

te N

on-H

ispa

nic

pers

ons,

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

npe

rson

s ha

d th

e la

rges

t num

ber

of c

ompl

eter

s re

ceiv

ing

bach

elor

s, m

aste

rs, f

irst

pro

fess

iona

l, an

ddo

ctor

al d

egre

es. I

n co

ntra

st, N

on-R

esid

ent A

liens

had

few

er a

ssoc

iate

deg

rees

and

cer

tific

ate

awar

ds th

an a

ny r

ace/

ethn

ic g

roup

.

The

gra

phic

s an

d an

alyt

ical

sum

mar

ies

that

app

ear

begi

nnin

gon

pag

e 20

sup

port

thes

e fi

ndin

gs. D

ata

on d

egre

es a

war

ded

in A

ppen

dix

B c

an p

rovi

de a

refe

renc

e fo

r th

e an

alys

is a

nd th

e gr

aphi

cs.

Inst

itutio

nal F

inan

ce

The

IPE

DS

fina

nce

surv

ey c

olle

cts

data

on

inst

itutio

nal r

even

ue a

nd e

xpen

ditu

res

at e

ach

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

or

Uni

vers

ity. B

ecau

seth

eir

fund

ing

sour

ces

arc

very

dif

fere

nt, t

his

repo

rt p

rovi

des

fina

nce

info

rmat

ion

abou

t the

Neb

rask

aPu

blic

Ins

titut

ions

, the

n ab

out t

he I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uai

vers

ities

.

4 "

4

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Neb

rask

aPub

licill

Silid

iLM

E=

Ren

nut

.St

ate

appr

opri

atio

ns f

or N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

inst

itutio

ns h

ave

incr

ease

d fr

om $

283

mill

ion

in 1

989-

90 to

$34

8 m

illio

n fo

r 19

93-9

4. T

his

is a

n in

crea

se o

f 23

% in

five

yea

rs. F

or 1

993-

94, s

tate

app

ropr

iatio

ns a

re th

e m

ajor

rev

enue

sou

rce

- 33

% o

f to

tal r

even

ue -

for

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

col

lege

s an

d un

iver

sitie

s.

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n re

venu

es f

rom

stu

dent

tuiti

on a

nd f

ees

wer

e up

36%

for

199

3-94

ove

r 19

89-9

0. S

tude

nt tu

ition

and

fee

s w

ere

13%

of to

tal r

even

ues

for

1993

-94.

By

1992

-93

figu

res,

2 N

ebra

ska'

s tu

ition

and

fee

s re

venu

es, a

t 12.

8% o

f to

tal,

wer

e lo

wer

than

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es n

orm

of

18.0

% o

fre

venu

e. T

he p

erce

ntag

e of

edu

catio

n co

st p

aid

by N

ebra

ska

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

stu

dent

s w

as lo

wer

than

the

natio

nal n

orm

.

For

1992

-93,

Neb

rask

a's

reve

nue

from

the

Uni

irer

sity

Hos

pita

l pro

duce

d a

subs

tant

ially

hig

her

port

ion

of a

nnua

l tot

al r

even

ue (

18.4

%)

com

pare

d to

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es n

orm

of

10.9

%. I

n 19

93-9

4, th

e N

ebra

ska

reve

nue

from

Uni

vers

ity H

ospi

tal w

as 1

8.2%

, slig

htly

low

er th

an in

199

2-93

.

For

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic c

olle

ges

and

univ

ersi

ties,

fed

eral

gra

nts

and

cont

ract

dol

lars

wen

t fro

m $

85 m

illio

n in

199

0-91

to $

103.

8 m

illio

n fo

r 19

93-9

4. F

or 1

993-

94, t

he f

eder

al g

rant

s pe

rcen

tage

of

Neb

rask

a re

venu

es w

as 9

.8%

, dow

n fr

om 1

0.3%

in 1

992-

93. T

he n

atio

nal n

orm

was

10.

8% f

or 1

992-

93.

Rel

ativ

e to

a U

.S. p

rofi

le o

f re

venu

e, th

e si

ngle

dom

inan

t cha

ract

eris

tic is

the

rela

tive

low

er p

erce

ntag

e of

tota

l rev

enue

s pr

ovid

ed b

y tu

ition

and

fee

s in

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

duca

tion.

Neb

rask

a's

perc

ent o

f re

venu

es f

rom

the

Uni

vers

ity H

ospi

tal e

xcee

ds th

e U

.S. n

orm

for

hos

pita

ls. B

ut th

is r

even

ue is

off

set

by a

n eq

ual d

olla

r ex

pend

iture

($1

9 m

illio

n) f

or th

e ho

spita

l.

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

Ins

titut

ions

- E

xpen

ditu

reR

*

For

1992

-93,

inst

ruct

iona

l exp

endi

ture

s at

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic in

stitu

tions

wer

e 27

.6%

of

the

tota

l. T

his

was

low

er th

an th

e U

.S. r

ate

of 3

2.8%

. The

Neb

rask

ape

rcen

tage

was

unc

hang

ed f

or 1

993-

94.

For

1989

-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94,

dol

lar

expe

nditu

res

for

rese

arch

incr

ease

d by

38.

5%. I

n 19

89-9

0, r

esea

rch

expe

nditu

res

wer

e 9.

4% o

f th

e to

tal,

whi

le f

or 1

993-

110

94 th

ey w

ere

10%

of

the

tota

l.

For

1990

-91

thro

ugh

1993

-94,

the

prin

cipa

l cha

nge

in e

xpen

ditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

inst

itutio

ns w

as h

ighe

r pe

rcen

tage

s of

tota

l goi

ng f

or r

esea

rch

and

the

Uni

vers

ity H

ospi

tal,

with

red

uctio

ns in

per

cent

ages

for

inst

ruct

ion,

pub

lic s

ervi

ce a

nd p

lant

ope

ratio

n an

d m

aint

enan

ce.

* A

n ev

alua

tion

for

Neb

rask

a re

venu

e an

d ex

pend

iture

s fo

r pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

rel

ativ

e to

the

U.S

. nor

m r

ecog

nize

s th

at h

ospi

tals

are

an

unus

ual b

udge

tite

m f

or N

ebra

ska.

So

data

tabl

es o

n pa

ge 3

1 fo

r re

venu

e, a

nd o

n pa

ge 3

5 fo

r ,-

xpen

ditu

res

hold

s ou

t hos

pita

ls a

nd a

uxili

ary

ente

rpri

ses,

for

aco

mpa

riso

n of

the

rcm

aini

ng in

stitu

tiona

l fin

ance

sou

rces

. With

this

qua

lific

atio

n, f

or 1

992-

93, H

ebra

ska

reve

nue

perc

ents

wer

e be

low

the

U.S

. nor

m f

or s

tate

app

ropr

iatio

ns a

ndtu

ition

/fee

s. N

ebra

ska

was

hig

her

in th

e pe

rcen

ts o

f re

venu

es f

rom

loca

l app

ropr

iatio

ns, a

nd p

riva

te g

ifts

and

gra

nts.

Rel

ativ

e to

a U

.S. n

orm

, the

199

3 N

ebra

ska

perc

enta

ges

of e

xpen

ditu

res

wer

e hi

gher

for

res

earc

h, p

ublic

ser

vice

, and

sch

olar

ship

s/fe

llow

s, b

ut lo

wer

for

inst

ruct

ion

and

stud

ent s

ervi

ces.

Bec

ause

non

e of

the

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es o

pera

te h

ospi

tals

, it w

as u

nnec

essa

ry to

hav

e a

sim

ilar

com

pari

son

for

that

sec

tor.

2Dig

est o

f E

duca

tion_

Stat

istic

s, O

ctob

er, 1

992.

198

9-90

was

the

mos

t rec

ent y

ear

for

whi

ch a

nat

iona

l sum

mar

y is

pro

vide

d fo

r IP

ED

S da

ta.

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For

1989

-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94,

act

ual d

olla

rs r

ecei

ved

from

tuiti

on a

nd f

ees

incr

ease

d fr

om $

97 m

illio

n to

$14

8 m

illio

n,a

52.4

% in

crea

se o

ver

5-ye

ars.

As

ape

rcen

tage

of

tota

l, th

is s

ourc

e in

crea

sed

from

41.

5% to

46.

3% o

f re

venu

es. N

ebra

ska'

s In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es d

epen

don

tuiti

on a

nd f

ees

as th

e m

ajor

sour

ce f

or r

even

ue.

In 1

993-

94, s

ales

and

ser

vice

s of

edu

catio

nal a

ctiv

ities

at 1

9.8%

of

tota

l was

the

seco

nd la

rges

t sou

rce

of r

even

ues

for

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

dU

nive

rsiti

es.

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

_Exp

endi

ture

s

For

1992

-93,

26.

5% o

f U

.S. p

riva

te c

olle

ge e

xpen

ditu

res

wer

e fo

r in

stru

ctio

n. M

eanw

hile

, Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

spen

t a.s

igni

fica

ntly

hig

her

perc

enta

ge, a

bout

43%

, for

inst

ruct

ion.

The

Neb

rask

a ra

te r

emai

ned

at 4

1.3%

for

199

3-94

.

In 1

989-

90, t

he N

ebra

ska

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

fm

anci

al s

uppo

rt in

sch

olar

ship

s an

d fe

llow

ship

sw

as 1

2.3%

of

the

tota

l, ve

rsus

8.7

% f

or th

eU

S. n

orm

. Tho

se ia

tes

are

incr

easi

ng. F

or 1

992-

93, t

he N

ebra

ska

rate

was

14.

2% w

hile

the

U.S

. rat

e was

10.

6%. I

n 19

93-9

4 th

e N

ebra

ska

rate

was

14.

0% o

f to

tal

expe

nditu

res.

Are

as w

here

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

wer

e be

low

the

1992

-93

Uni

ted

Stat

es n

orm

for

per

cent

age

of e

xpen

ditu

res

incl

ude

rese

arch

,au

xilia

ry e

nter

pris

es a

nd p

lant

mai

nten

ance

and

ope

ratio

n.

The

gra

phic

s, a

naly

tical

sum

mar

ies

and

IPE

DS

data

tabl

es th

at a

ppea

r be

ginn

ing

on p

age

30 a

re p

rese

nted

to s

uppo

rt th

ese

fmdi

ngs.

The

dat

a on

inst

itutio

nal

fina

nce

in A

ppen

dix

C c

an p

rovi

de a

ref

eren

ce f

or th

e an

alys

is a

nd th

e gr

aphi

cs.

Facu

lty S

alar

ies

Num

ber

of F

ull-

Tim

e In

stru

ctio

nal F

acul

ty b

y R

ank

and

Gen

der

For

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es, t

he n

umbe

r of

ful

l-tim

e in

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty in

crea

sed

from

7,1

72 f

or F

all 1

985

to 8

,102

for

Fall

1994

. Thi

s is

an

incr

ease

of

13%

for

ten

year

s.

Sinc

e 19

89, t

here

has

bee

n an

incr

ease

of

6.5%

in th

e nu

mbe

r of

pro

fess

ors,

and

1.5

% in

the

num

ber

of a

ssoc

iate

pro

fess

ors.

In

this

sam

e 5

year

s, th

e nu

mbe

rof

ass

ista

nt p

rofe

ssor

s in

crea

sed

by 9

.8%

.

In F

all 1

994,

ther

e w

ere

1,02

2 pr

ofes

sors

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

of

whi

ch 8

9% w

ere

mal

es; 9

33 a

ssoc

iate

pro

fess

ors

of w

hich

75%

wer

e m

ales

; 1,0

46 a

ssis

tant

pro

fess

ors

of w

hich

54%

wer

e m

ales

; 292

inst

ruct

ors

of w

hich

46%

wer

e m

ales

; and

704

pos

ition

s of

no a

cade

mic

ran

k of

whi

ch 5

9% w

ere

mal

es. F

or f

ull-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

, the

per

cent

of

mal

es in

crea

ses

dire

ctly

with

the

acad

emic

ran

k.

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i47

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For

the

inst

ruct

or r

ank,

the

num

bcr

of f

emal

es (

157)

exc

eeds

the

num

ber

of m

ales

(13

5).

Sinc

e 19

85, t

here

has

bee

n a

reve

rsal

in th

e nu

mbe

r of

ful

l-tim

e in

stru

ctor

s an

d th

e nu

mbe

r of

ful

l-tim

e no

aca

dem

ic r

ank

assi

gned

pos

ition

s. I

n19

85 th

ere

wer

e

761

inst

ruct

ors

and

206

no r

ank

assi

gned

pos

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hen

in 1

988,

ther

e w

ere

469

inst

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ors

and

467

posi

tions

with

no

acad

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rank

ass

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d. I

n 19

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here

wer

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stru

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s an

d 70

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sitio

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o ac

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ank

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gned

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s re

vers

al, d

ispl

ayed

in a

gra

ph o

n pa

ge 4

3, r

efle

cts

assi

gnm

ents

of ti

tle m

ade

at th

e

Neb

rask

a C

omm

unity

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lege

s.

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rage

Sal

arie

s of

Ful

l-T

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Inst

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iona

l Fac

ulty

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eval

uatio

n of

ail

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rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es f

or th

e ye

ars

1989

thro

ugh

1994

sho

ws

aver

ages

alar

ies

for

full-

time

facu

ltyin

crea

sed

from

$34

,604

to $

42,1

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his

is a

n in

crea

se in

act

ual d

olla

rs o

f 21

.8%

, for

an

aver

age

annu

al in

crea

se o

f 4.

4%. F

or a

mea

sure

of th

e ch

ange

in b

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pow

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or in

crea

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sala

ries

, the

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sum

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ex (

CPI

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use

d as

a p

rice

defl

ator

with

198

9-90

as

the

base

per

iod.

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199

4 av

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e sa

lari

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djus

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by th

e C

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sults

in a

n av

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crea

se in

buy

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pow

er o

f 0.

6% p

er y

ear

for

prof

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for

ass

ocia

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% f

or a

ssis

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prof

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rs, 0

.4%

for

inst

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1.4%

for

no a

cade

mic

ran

k.

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1994

, with

198

5 as

bas

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e ac

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dol

lar

sala

ry c

hang

e fo

r pr

ofes

sors

($3

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2 to

$57

,496

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crea

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58%

, for

an

aver

age

annu

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ate

of 6

.5%

. The

rela

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aver

age

annu

al c

hang

e fo

r ot

her

rank

s w

as: a

ssoc

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pro

fess

ors

6.5%

; ass

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rofe

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s 6.

0%;

inst

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ors

4.6%

; no

acad

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ran

k 5.

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alar

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are

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pute

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a n

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asis

.

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l:Tim

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1994

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cent

age

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time

inst

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iona

l fac

ulty

by

rank

that

wer

e te

nure

d w

as: p

rofe

ssor

s96

%; a

ssoc

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pro

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ors

72%

; ass

ista

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rofe

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s

14%

; oth

er (

incl

udes

inst

ruct

ors,

lect

urer

s an

d no

aca

dem

ic r

ank)

9%

.

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per

cent

of

the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge f

acul

ty w

ere

tenu

red

in F

all 1

994.

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nie

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num

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gra

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and

rac

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race

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3.8%

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olle

ges

29%

; Sta

te C

olle

ges

69%

.

For

1985

, the

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

' ful

l-tim

e he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent w

as 4

5,03

1. T

he e

nrol

lmen

t pat

tern

was

leve

l thr

ough

198

7,

grad

ually

incr

ease

d to

52,

529

in 1

993,

then

dro

pped

to 5

1,49

5 in

Fal

l 199

4. T

his

is a

1.4

% a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

efo

r th

e 19

85 to

199

4 pe

riod

.

The

198

5 fu

ll-tim

e en

rollm

ent i

n th

e U

nive

rsity

sys

tem

was

32,

333.

The

Uni

vers

ity f

ull-

time

enro

llmen

tin

crea

sed

grad

ually

by

year

thro

ugh

1992

, dec

reas

ed in

Fall

1993

, and

dec

reas

ed a

gain

in F

all 1

994.

In

1994

, the

num

ber

was

34,

686

full-

time

Uni

vers

ity s

tude

nts.

In 1

985,

the

Stat

e C

olle

ges

(exc

ludi

ng K

earn

ey)

enro

lled

4,32

7 fu

ll-tim

e st

uden

ts. T

his

enro

llmen

t was

near

ly c

onst

ant f

or 1

985

thro

ugh

1988

. Sin

ce 1

988,

grow

th h

as b

een

stea

dy w

ith a

n av

erag

e an

nual

incr

ease

of

39%

for

Fal

l 199

8 th

roug

h Fa

ll 19

94. F

or 1

994,

the

full-

time

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t was

5,9

90.

40T

he C

omm

unity

Col

lege

inst

itutio

ns h

ave

incr

ease

d in

ful

l-tim

e he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent f

rom

8,3

71 in

198

5 to

10,8

19 in

199

4. T

his

incr

ease

of

2925

%

40tr

ansl

ates

to a

n av

erag

e an

nual

incr

ease

of

272

stud

ents

or

325%

per

yea

r.

For

the

Fall

1985

, the

ful

l-tim

e en

rollm

ent f

or N

ebra

ska'

s In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es w

as11

,710

. Enr

ollm

ent d

ecre

ased

in 1

986,

then

incr

ease

d

each

yea

r to

14,

738

in F

all 1

994.

Thi

s ch

ange

equ

ates

to a

n in

crea

se o

f 3,

028

stud

ents

for

a 2

.9%

ave

rage

annu

al in

crea

se f

or F

all 1

985

thro

ugh

Fall

1994

.

In s

umm

ary,

the

incr

ease

in f

ull-

time

Fall

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t con

tinue

s fo

r al

l fou

r se

ctor

s ex

cept

the

Uni

vers

ity w

hich

had

a 4

.4 %

dec

reas

e be

twee

n Fa

ll

1992

and

Fal

l 199

4.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ap

pear

in A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

3, A

4, a

nd A

7.

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ISSI

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RY

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AT

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ND

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GE

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1986

1987

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8919

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9219

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al P

ublic

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ndep

ende

nt -

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nive

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pend

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mun

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Part

-tim

e Fa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t - 1

985-

1994

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

exp

erie

nced

a s

tead

y in

crea

se in

par

t-tim

e he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent f

or 1

985

thro

ugh

1990

. Fro

m19

90 th

roug

h 19

94, t

he p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t rem

aine

d es

sent

ially

con

stan

t.

For

1985

-199

4, N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

inst

itutio

n's

part

-tim

e en

rollm

ent h

ad th

e sa

me

patte

rn a

s to

tal:

it in

crea

sed

to 1

990,

then

sta

yed

esse

ntia

lly c

onst

ant.

The

1994

num

ber

(44,

062)

is a

22%

incr

ease

ove

r th

e 19

85 p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t of

36,1

32.

For

1994

, the

per

cent

age

of p

art-

time

to to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent f

or N

ebra

ska'

s C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s w

as 7

1%; f

or th

e U

nive

rsity

sys

tem

it w

as 3

0%; f

orIn

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es it

was

26%

; and

for

the

Stat

e C

olle

ge s

yste

m it

was

31%

.

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

part

-tim

e en

rollm

ents

incr

ease

d th

roug

h 19

89, t

hen

decr

ease

d th

roug

h Fa

ll 19

94. T

he F

all 1

985

Uni

vers

ity p

art-

time

enro

llmen

tw

as 1

6,55

5. F

or F

all 1

994,

the

part

-tim

e nu

mbe

r w

as 1

4,81

6.

The

Neb

rask

a St

ate

Col

lege

sys

tem

's F

all p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t inc

reas

ed d

urin

g th

e ye

ars

1985

-199

1. S

ince

199

1 th

at p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t has

dec

reas

ed to

2,66

1 fo

r Fa

ll 19

93, t

hen

incr

ease

d to

2,7

50 f

or F

all 1

994.

The

199

4 co

unt i

s 51

% a

bove

the

1985

cou

nt o

f 1,

823.

From

198

5 to

199

4, N

ebra

ska'

s C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s in

crea

sed

Fall

part

-tim

e en

rollm

ent b

y 49

%. T

he F

all 1

994

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge p

art-

time

head

cou

nten

rollm

ent (

26,4

96)

was

the

larg

est f

or a

ny o

f th

e se

ctor

s. T

he N

ebra

ska

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

part

-tim

e en

rollm

ent f

or F

all 1

994

was

dow

n sl

ight

ly f

rom

Fal

l19

93 (

-0.9

%).

For

Fall

1985

, the

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t was

4,8

81. T

hat e

nrol

lmen

t dec

reas

ed d

urin

g 19

85-8

9, a

nd in

198

9, it

drop

ped

to 4

,646

. Sin

ce 1

989,

the

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es a

ppea

r re

lativ

ely

stab

le in

par

t-tim

e Fa

ll he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent,

with

the

num

bcrs

reg

ular

ly v

aryi

ng w

ithin

plu

s or

min

us 5

per

cent

age

poin

ts o

f 5,

000

enro

llmen

t.

Bec

ause

the

IPE

DS

info

rmat

ion

does

not

incl

ude

full-

time

equi

vale

nt (

I- I

b)

enro

llmen

t cal

cula

tions

, ano

ther

sec

tion

will

hig

hlig

ht th

e fu

ll ve

rsus

par

t-tim

e m

ixof

the

enro

llmen

ts f

or th

e N

ebra

ska

publ

ic a

nd in

depe

nden

t pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

.

The

gro

wth

in p

art-

time

stud

ents

at N

ebra

ska'

s C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s is

a p

ositi

ve a

nd c

ontin

uing

cha

ract

eris

tic.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ap

pear

in A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

5, A

6, a

nd A

7.

4

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COORDINATING COMMISSION FOR-POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

TOTAL FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

PERCENTAGE FULL-TIME / PART-TIME

STATE OF NEBRASKA

1994

State Colleges (8%)

Community Colleges (32%)

I

.111

111.

,

Independent Colleges & Universities (17%)

University (43%)

University

Independent

C & U

Community

Colleges

State

Colleges

Total

Full-time

30%

13%

9%

5%

57%

Part-time

13%

4%

23%

2%

43%

Total

43%

17%

32%

8%

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Tot

al F

all H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t With

a C

ompa

riso

n of

Per

cent

age

Full-

time

to P

art-

time

Enr

ollm

ents

- 1

994

The

199

4 to

tal F

all h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent w

as 1

15,4

32 in

clud

ing

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es. T

he c

ompa

rabl

e en

rollm

ents

for

1985

and

199

0 w

ere

97,7

54 a

nd 1

12,5

21, r

espe

ctiv

ely.

The

incr

ease

fro

m 1

992

to 1

993

was

1.0

%, a

nd th

e de

crea

se f

rom

199

3 to

199

4 w

as 1

.0%

.Fo

r th

e fi

veye

ars

1989

-199

4, th

e to

tal F

all e

nrol

lmen

t had

a 6

.7%

incr

ease

, for

an

aver

age

annu

al in

crea

se o

f 1.

3%.

In F

all 1

994,

the

Publ

ic in

stitu

tions

con

trib

uted

83%

(95

,560

) of

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt p

osts

econ

dary

enr

ollm

ent.

With

in ±

1%, t

his

is th

e sa

me

perc

enta

ge (

83-8

4%)

as f

or 1

990,

and

for

198

5.

The

dis

trib

utio

n of

the

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t by

sect

or f

or F

all 1

994

was

: Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

43%

,.Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

32%

, Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

san

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

7%, S

tate

Col

lege

s 7%

.

For

Fall

1994

, the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

sect

or f

ull-

time

enro

llmen

t com

pris

es 3

1% a

nd th

e pa

rt-t

ime

13%

of

this

sta

te's

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t. Se

vent

ype

rcen

t of

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

sect

or e

nrol

lmen

t is

full-

time

stud

ents

.

Of

the

Fall

1994

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t, th

e St

ate

Col

lege

sec

tor

full-

time

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t was

5%

, and

the

part

-tim

e 2%

. The

sec

tor

ratio

for

full-

time

to p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t was

69%

to 3

1%, r

ough

ly 2

to 1

.

The

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

ecto

r fu

ll-tim

e he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent w

as 9

% a

nd th

e pa

rt-t

ime

23%

of

the

Fall

1994

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t. T

he C

omm

unity

Col

lege

enr

ollm

ent w

as 7

1% p

art-

time,

with

onl

y 29

% f

ull-

time

enro

lled.

The

Ind

epen

dent

sec

tor

full-

time

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lme.

it co

mpr

ised

13%

, and

the

part

-tim

e 4%

of

the

tota

l Fal

l 199

4 he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent.

Seve

nty-

four

perc

ent o

f th

e In

depe

nden

t sec

tor

enro

llmen

t was

ful

-tim

e st

uden

ts.

Enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

.2ol

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es c

ontin

ues

to b

e pr

imar

ily f

ull-

time

stud

ents

. For

Fal

l 199

4, f

ifty

-sev

en p

erce

nt o

fth

e st

uden

ts w

ere

full-

time

enro

lled.

The

Com

auni

ty C

olle

ge s

ecto

r is

uni

que

with

a la

rger

par

t-tim

e en

rollm

ent (

71%

), th

an f

ull-

time

head

coun

t enr

ollm

ent

(29%

).

**

The

dat

a fo

r th

is s

umm

ary

appe

ars

in A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

l, A

,2 a

nd A

7.

Kea

rney

is in

clud

ed in

the

Uni

vers

ity s

ecto

r as

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska-

Kea

rney

.

6

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

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CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Enr

ollm

ent b

y R

ace

and

Eth

nici

tyN

ebra

ska,

Uni

ted

Stat

es, a

nd S

elec

ted

Mid

wes

tern

Sta

tes

- 19

90'

The

199

0 he

ad c

ount

enr

ollm

ent i

n po

stse

cond

ary

educ

atio

n fo

r N

ebra

ska

incl

uded

94.

4% W

hite

Non

-His

pani

c an

d 5.

6% r

ace/

ethn

ic m

inor

ity. T

his

excl

udes

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

ns.

The

min

ority

enr

ollm

ents

for

Neb

rask

a in

199

0 in

clud

ed: 2

.5%

Bla

ck N

on-H

ispa

nic,

1.4

% H

ispa

nic,

1.1

% A

sian

/Pac

ific

Isl

ande

r, 0

.7%

Am

eric

anIn

dian

/Ala

skan

. Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

ns a

re e

xclu

ded

from

thes

e ca

lcul

atio

ns.

Thi

s 19

90 c

ompa

riso

n ce

nter

s on

Neb

rask

a an

d se

lect

ed n

eigh

bori

ng s

tate

s re

lativ

e to

the

tota

l Uni

ted

Stat

es. T

he n

eigh

bori

ng s

tate

s w

ere

pick

ed f

orge

ogra

phic

pro

xim

ity.

Con

side

ring

the

tota

l per

cent

age

of m

inor

ity e

nrol

lmen

t for

the

five

min

ority

gro

ups

desc

ribe

d, N

ebra

ska

is lo

wer

than

the

U.S

. in

tota

l per

cent

min

ority

enro

llmen

t. In

fac

t, N

ebra

ska

had

a lo

wer

pem

enta

ge v

alue

for

min

ority

enr

ollm

ent f

or e

ach

of th

e fi

ve m

inor

ity g

roup

s co

mpa

red

to th

e U

.S. t

otal

.

Rel

ativ

e to

the

neig

hbor

ing

stat

es o

f C

olor

ado,

Iow

a, K

ansa

s, a

nd M

isso

uri,

Neb

rask

a ha

d a

mid

dle-

low

er p

erce

ntag

e va

lue

for

Am

eric

an I

ndia

n/A

lask

an, B

lack

Non

-His

pani

c, a

nd H

ispa

nic

enro

llmen

ts. N

ebra

ska

had

a lo

wer

per

cent

age

of e

nrol

lmen

ts in

Asi

an/P

acif

ic I

slan

der

and

in N

on-R

esid

ent A

lien

cate

gori

es.

SEL

EC

TE

D S

TA

TE

S PO

STSE

CO

ND

AR

Y E

NR

OL

LM

EN

TS

BY

RA

CE

- E

TH

NIC

GR

OU

PS 1

990

OA

sian

/N

on

His

pani

cH

ispa

nic

His

pani

cA

lien

40e

Am

than

eric

anIs

Plaa

ncid

fiec

rB

lack

Non

-W

hite

Non

-R

esid

ent

Stat

Tot

ale

Col

orad

o23

1,54

72,

315

5,41

76,

943

17,3

191,

587

194,

943

4,61

02,

430

Iow

a17

0,51

544

14,

044

155,

204

6,80

9K

ansa

s16

3,47

81,

969

2,71

714

3,11

6M

isso

uri

289,

407

1,13

24,

487

23,0

506,

798

3,53

825

0,75

85,

340

6,54

61,

178

2,72

331

:455

349

104,

620

Neb

rask

a11

2,83

172

92,

022

13,7

10,1

5010

2,61

855

4,80

31,

223,

303

758,

054

10,6

74,7

8439

6,58

8W

yom

ing

31,3

2644

418

428

490

528

,952

557

U.S

. Tot

al

Sour

ce: U

.S. D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n, I

PED

S fo

r 19

90

'The

199

0 en

rollm

ent d

ata

sour

ce is

IPE

DS,

sum

mar

ized

in T

he C

hron

icle

of

Hig

her

Edu

catio

n, 1

-92.

-'

8c

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3.5

2.5 1.5

CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

EN

RO

LL

ME

NT

BY

RA

CE

/ET

HN

ICIT

YC

OM

PAR

ED

TO

TH

EIR

PR

OPO

RT

ION

OF

1990

NE

BR

ASK

A P

OPU

LA

TIO

NN

EB

RA

SKA

PU

BL

IC A

ND

IN

DE

PEN

DE

NT

CO

LL

EG

ES

AN

D U

NIV

ER

SIT

IES

0.5

-

3.1

2.5

1.4

o1

I

1.6

2.9

3.0

Neb

rask

a Po

pula

tion

1990

(6.

3%)

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent 9

91 (

6.0%

)Fa

ll E

nrol

lmen

t 993

(6.

8%)

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent 1

990

(5.6

%)

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent 1

992

(6.3

%)

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent 1

994

(7.4

%)

7c

Bla

ck, N

on-H

ispa

nic

Asi

an/P

acif

ic I

slan

ders

9

His

pani

c

Am

eric

an I

ndia

n/A

lask

an N

ativ

e

7,1

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

Sta

tew

ide

Sum

mar

y -

1990

-94

The

fol

low

ing

tabl

e di

spla

ys a

com

pari

son

for

race

and

eth

nic

cate

gori

es o

f th

e 19

90 C

ensu

s ag

ains

t the

enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska

post

seco

ndar

y ed

ucat

ion

for

1990

-94:

Neb

rask

a Po

pula

tion

Whi

teN

on-

His

pani

c

Rac

e or

Eth

nic

Gro

up

Bla

ckN

on-

His

pani

cH

ispa

nic

Non

-R

esid

ent

Alie

n

Asi

an o

rPa

cifi

cIs

land

erA

mer

ican

Indi

anO

ther

Tot

al

1990

Cen

sus

of P

opul

atio

n, a

ges

18 y

ear+

'93

.6%

3.1%

1.9%

--0.

7%0.

6%0.

1%10

0.0%

Enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska

Hig

her

Edu

catio

n, F

all 1

9902

94.0

%2.

4%1.

4%1.

8%1.

0%0.

6%--

100.

0%

U.S

. Citi

zens

Enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska

Fall

1990

294

.4%

2.5%

1.4%

1.1%

0.7%

100.

0%

Neb

rask

a E

nrol

lmen

t - P

erce

nt2

Fall

1991

94.0

%2.

6%1.

5%--

1.2%

0.7%

--10

0%

Fall

1992

93.7

%2.

7%1.

6%--

1.3%

0.7%

--10

0%

Fall

1993

93.2

%2.

9%1.

9%--

1.4%

0.6%

--10

0%

Fall

1994

92.6

%3.

0%2.

0%1.

6%0.

8%10

0%

Neb

rask

a E

nrol

lmen

t - C

ount

s'Fa

ll 19

9110

0,17

92,

791

1,60

12,

278

1,27

274

0--

106,

583

Fall

1992

102,

840

2,96

91,

795

2,55

71.

421

723

--10

9,74

5

Fall

1993

103,

357

3,22

82,

054

2,73

31,

549

845

--11

0,83

3

Fall

1994

101,

805

3,24

22,

173

2,60

61,

786

927

--11

2,53

9

Min

ority

hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t is

com

pare

d ag

ains

t the

199

0 C

ensu

s of

pop

ulat

ion,

age

18+

. Com

pare

d to

6.3

%m

inor

ity p

erso

ns in

the

popu

latio

n, th

e Fa

ll19

90 p

osts

econ

dary

enr

ollm

ent i

nclu

ded

5.6%

min

ority

per

sons

.

In 1

990,

the

perc

enta

ge o

f m

inor

ities

enr

olle

d w

as u

nder

-rep

rese

nted

for

Bla

ck N

on-H

ispa

nic

and

for

His

pani

c pe

rson

s. T

he p

erce

ntag

e of

Asi

an a

nd P

acif

icIs

land

ers

(1.0

%)

exce

eds

the

1990

Cen

sus

rate

(0.

7%).

As

the

grap

h on

the

prev

ious

pag

e di

spla

ys, m

inor

ity e

nrol

lmen

ts g

radu

ally

hav

e m

oved

tow

ard

the

1990

Cen

sus

rate

s. T

he F

all 1

994

rate

s fo

r B

lack

Non

-H

ispa

nic

(3.0

%)

and

His

pani

c (2

.0%

) ar

e qu

ite c

lose

to th

e 19

90 C

ensu

s ra

tes.

The

rat

e of

Asi

an/P

acif

icIs

land

ers

(1.6

%)

is d

oubl

e th

e 19

90 C

ensu

s ra

te. T

heA

mer

ican

Ind

ian/

Ala

skan

Nat

ive

cate

gory

has

rem

aine

d ne

ar c

onst

ant a

nd c

lose

to th

e 19

90 C

ensu

s ra

te,0

.6%

.

'The

199

0 C

ensu

s da

ta a

re f

rom

the

U.S

. Bur

eau

of C

ensu

s Su

mm

ary

Tap

e Fi

les

I A

, ST

F1A

.

2Exc

lude

s re

cord

s w

ith r

ace

ethn

icity

unk

now

n. F

or 1

994,

this

was

2%

of

the

tota

l enr

ollm

ent.

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

It is

rec

ogni

zed

that

com

pari

ng e

nrol

lmen

t rat

es f

or 1

990-

1994

aga

inst

199

0 C

ensu

s da

ta a

ssum

es f

ixed

pop

ulat

ion

stat

istic

s. T

his

is li

kely

a f

alse

ass

umpt

ion.

How

ever

, the

199

0 C

ensu

s is

the

mos

t cur

rent

pop

ulat

ion

mea

sure

. The

ess

entia

l poi

nt r

emai

ns th

at th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

min

oriti

es in

Neb

rask

a's

post

seco

ndar

yed

ucat

ion

appe

ars

to b

e gr

owin

g.

In F

all 1

994,

the

perc

enta

ge o

f N

on-R

esid

ent A

liens

enr

olle

d in

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

was

2.3

% o

f th

e st

uden

tpo

pula

tion.

Tha

t per

cent

age

is n

ot d

ecre

asin

g.

$ect

or L

evel

Sum

mar

y -

1990

-194

4

Som

e st

atis

tics

can

desc

ribe

the

min

ority

com

posi

tion

in th

e co

ntex

t of

tota

l (m

ajor

ity a

nd m

inor

ity)

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t for

the

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es. T

he m

ost p

rom

inen

t rac

e/et

hnic

min

ority

cha

ract

eris

tics

for

Fall

1994

are

des

crib

ed f

or e

ach

sect

or (

calc

ulat

ions

exc

lude

cat

egor

ies

Non

-R

esid

ent A

lien

and

Rac

e U

nkno

wn)

:

The

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es o

f N

ebra

ska

have

the

high

est r

ate

of to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent t

hat i

s in

a r

acia

l or

ethn

ic m

inor

ity. F

orFa

ll 19

94,

that

min

ority

rat

e w

as 9

.2%

. The

ir m

inor

ity e

nrol

lmen

t rat

es w

ere

Bla

ck N

on-H

ispa

nic

2.9%

, His

pani

c 2.

0%, A

mer

ican

Ind

ian

1.8%

, and

Asi

an/P

acif

icIs

land

ers

2.6%

.

For

the

Uni

vers

ity s

ecto

r, th

e hi

ghes

t per

cent

of

min

ority

enr

ollm

ent w

as a

t the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska-

-Om

aha

(10.

0% f

or 1

994)

and

the

larg

est n

umbe

r of

min

ority

enr

ollm

ent (

1,37

3) w

as a

t the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska-

Lin

coln

(bo

th m

easu

res

excl

ude

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

n st

uden

ts).

At t

he U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a-L

inco

ln, N

on-R

esid

ent A

lien

had

the

seco

nd la

rges

t cou

nt, f

ollo

win

g W

hite

Non

-His

pani

c. F

or 1

994,

the

Uni

vers

ity's

fal

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t inc

lude

d 7.

0%m

inor

ity s

tude

nts.

In F

all 1

994,

the

Neb

rask

a St

ate

Col

lege

's f

all h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent i

nclu

ded

5.0%

min

ority

stu

dent

s. O

f th

e m

inor

ities

, onl

y N

ativ

e A

mer

ican

s, 1

.3%

,ex

ceed

ed th

e 19

90 s

tate

cen

sus

rate

, 0.6

%.

In 1

994,

7.6

per

cent

of

the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge e

nrol

lmen

ts w

ere

from

a m

inor

ity r

ace/

ethn

ic g

roup

. All

min

ority

per

cent

ages

exc

eede

d th

e 19

90 C

ensu

sm

inor

ity p

opul

atio

n ra

tes.

For

Fall

1994

, the

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

at O

mah

a, th

e In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es, t

he U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a M

edic

al C

ente

r, a

nd th

e St

ate

Col

lege

s, in

that

ord

er, h

ad th

e hi

ghes

t per

cent

s of

min

ority

rac

e/et

hnic

enr

ollm

ent.

* T

he d

ata

used

for

this

sum

mar

y ap

pear

in A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

8 th

roug

h A

10, a

nd f

rom

ear

lier

IPE

DS

surv

eys

for

the

1990

, 199

1,19

92, a

nd 1

993

num

bers

.

11

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

PER

CE

NT

S O

F T

OT

AL

HE

AD

CO

UN

T E

NR

OL

LM

EN

TB

Y G

EN

DE

R W

ITH

IN S

EC

TO

R

NE

BR

ASK

A P

UB

LIC

AN

D I

ND

EPE

ND

EN

T C

OL

LE

GE

S A

ND

UN

IVE

RSI

TIE

SFA

LL

199

4

60%

50%

40%

30%

-

20%

-

0% - Pu

blic

& I

ndep

ende

nt C

& U

55%

60%

Uni

vers

itySt

ate

Col

lege

sC

omm

unity

Col

lege

sIn

depe

nden

t C &

U

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12

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Tot

al H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Gen

der

For

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

And

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s A

nd U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 199

4

Eac

h of

the

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

and

Uni

vers

ity s

ecto

rs h

ad m

ore

wom

en th

an m

en in

thei

r to

tal 1

994

head

cou

nt e

nrol

lmen

t. W

omen

com

pris

ed 5

5% o

f th

e to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent.

The

re w

ere

63,6

75 w

omen

and

51,

757

men

enr

olle

d fa

ll te

rm 1

994

at N

ebra

ska'

sPu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es.

The

per

cent

age

of to

tal e

nrol

led

who

are

wom

en r

ange

d fr

om 6

0% a

t the

Sta

te C

olle

ges

to 5

1% w

omen

for

the

Uni

vers

ity s

yste

m.

The

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es h

ad 5

9% w

omen

stu

dent

s in

Fal

l 199

4.

The

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

yste

m h

ad 5

7% w

omen

stu

dent

s in

Fal

l 199

4.

Enr

ollm

ent b

y ge

nder

is s

tabl

e fo

r th

e ye

ars

1992

thro

ugh

1994

. The

larg

est p

erce

ntag

e va

riat

ion

with

in a

sec

tor

is a

t the

Sta

te C

olle

ges:

199

2-59

%, 1

993-

58%

, 199

4-60

%.

The

dat

a fo

r th

is s

umm

ary

appe

ar in

App

endi

x A

, Tab

les

All

thro

ugh

A14

for

gen

der

coun

ts.

Age

Dis

trib

utio

ns f

or S

tude

nts

Enr

olle

d at

Neb

rask

a's

Post

seco

ndar

y E

duca

tion

Inst

itutio

ns -

199

4

Age

dis

trib

utio

ns w

ere

firs

t ava

ilabl

e by

IPE

DS

surv

eys

for

1989

, and

sin

ce th

en f

or a

ltern

ate

year

s (1

991

and

1993

). A

ge w

ill n

ext b

e re

port

ed w

ith th

e W

ED

Ssu

rvey

for

199

5 en

rollm

ent.

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

PER

CE

NT

S O

F T

OT

AL

HE

AD

CO

UN

T E

NR

OL

LM

EN

T B

Y F

UL

L-T

IME

OR

PA

RT

-TIM

E

FOR

UN

DE

RG

RA

DU

AT

E &

UN

CL

ASS

IFIE

D A

ND

FO

R G

RA

DU

AT

E &

FIR

ST P

RO

FESS

ION

AL

NE

BR

ASK

A P

UB

LIC

AN

D I

ND

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ND

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T C

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S A

ND

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IVE

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SFA

LL

199

4

Uni

vers

ity o

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e C

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ergr

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Fal

l Enr

ollm

ent b

y F

ull-t

ime

or P

art-

time

for

Leve

ls

Ess

entia

lly, t

he 2

-yea

r an

d sh

orte

r te

rm p

rogr

ams

are

cont

aine

d w

ithin

the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

ecto

r. S

o, 2

-yea

rpr

ogra

m le

vels

are

als

o de

pict

ed in

the

figu

re. T

heda

ta p

erce

ntag

es a

re in

dica

tive

of th

at s

ecto

r's r

ole

and

mis

sion

to in

stru

ct 2

-yea

r an

d sh

orte

r un

derg

iadu

ate p

rogr

ams.

Of

the

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

stu

dent

s, 8

7% w

ere

enro

lled

as u

nder

gyad

uate

or

uncl

assi

fied

. Vie

wed

ano

ther

way

, of

all s

tude

nts,

57%

wer

e en

rolle

d fu

ll-tim

e.

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska

had

22%

of

its F

all 1

994

enro

llmen

t as

grad

uate

or

firs

t pro

fess

iona

l stu

dent

s. T

he U

nive

rsity

had

the

high

est p

erce

ntag

e of

its

sect

or to

tal w

ho w

ere

grad

uate

or

firs

t pro

fess

iona

l.

The

Neb

rask

a St

ate

Col

lege

s ar

e ch

arac

teri

zed

as p

redo

min

antly

und

ergr

adua

te, f

ull-

time

enro

llmen

t inc

ludi

ng 6

7.4%

for

Fal

l 199

4. I

n co

ntra

stto

the

unde

rgra

duat

e at

tend

ance

, its

gra

duat

e (n

o fi

rst-

prof

essi

onal

) at

tend

ance

is v

ery

heav

ily p

art-

time

enro

llmen

t.

Neb

rask

a's

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge F

all 1

994

atte

ndan

ce w

as 7

1% p

art-

time

enro

lled.

Thi

s ra

te is

hig

her

than

for

Fal

l 199

3 (7

0%).

The

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es in

Neb

rask

a ha

d un

derg

radu

ate

and

uncl

assi

fied

, fir

st-p

rofe

ssio

nal a

nd g

radu

ate

rate

s (8

4%, 1

6%)

that

are

quite

clos

e to

the

Stat

e C

olle

ge n

umbe

rs (

83%

, 17%

). H

owev

er, f

or th

e In

depe

nden

ts, a

cha

nge

from

Fal

l 199

3 is

an

incr

ease

in th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

part

-tim

een

rolle

d.In

Fal

l 199

3, tw

enty

-fou

r pe

rcen

t wer

e pa

rt-t

ime.

In

Fall

1994

, the

rat

e w

as 2

6%.

With

the

exce

ptio

n of

Neb

rask

a's

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges,

the

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt u

nder

igad

uate

atte

ndan

ces

is d

omin

ated

by

full-

time

enro

llmen

t.M

eanw

hile

, for

gra

duat

e en

rollm

ent t

he P

ublic

sec

tors

hav

e m

ostly

par

t-tim

e en

rolle

d, w

hile

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

are

heav

ily f

ull-

time

enro

lled.

The

dat

a us

ed f

or th

is s

umm

ary

appe

ar in

App

endi

x A

, Tab

le A

15. T

his

sum

mar

y in

clud

es (

1) f

irst

-tim

e en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en a

nd (

2) o

ther

fre

shm

en. T

he n

ext p

ages

and

Tab

les

A18

thro

ugh

A30

des

crib

e on

ly f

irst

-tim

e en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en.

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent f

or F

resh

men

- F

all 1

994

Enr

ollm

ent b

y Fu

ll-tim

e or

Par

t-tim

e

Of

the

16,5

41 F

all 1

994

fres

hmen

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es, 7

9.4%

wer

e en

rolle

d fu

ll-tim

e.

Of

the

tota

l of

all f

resh

men

enr

olle

d in

Pub

lic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

(16

,541

or

79.4

%),

33.

2% w

ere

enro

lled

full-

time

at th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a, 8

.6%

wer

e en

rolle

d fu

ll-tim

e at

the

Stat

e C

olle

ges,

20.

2% w

ere

enro

lled

full-

time

at th

e C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s, a

nd 1

7.4%

wer

e en

rolle

d fu

ll-tim

e at

the

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.

Fuli-

time

enro

llmen

t was

mos

t com

mon

for

Uni

vers

ity, S

tate

Col

lege

, and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

/Uni

vers

ity f

resh

men

(B

o% o

r hi

gher

by

sect

or).

Mea

nwhi

le,

ente

ring

Neb

rask

a C

omm

unity

Col

lege

fre

shm

en e

nrol

lmen

ts w

ere

mor

e ne

arly

equ

ally

enr

olle

d w

ith 5

5% f

ull-

time.

Enr

ollm

ent b

y G

ende

r

For

Fall

1994

, mor

e w

omen

than

men

enr

olle

d as

fre

shm

en a

t Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

. The

per

cent

ages

wer

e 53

.2%

wom

en, a

nd 4

6.8%

men

.

The

rat

io o

f w

omen

to m

en f

or F

all 1

994

new

fre

shm

en f

or th

e U

nive

rsity

was

102

wom

en p

er 1

00 m

en, f

or th

e St

ate

Col

lege

s 11

5w

omen

per

100

men

, for

the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

112

wom

en p

er 1

00 m

en, a

nd f

or th

e In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

43 w

omen

per

100

men

.

* T

he d

ata

appe

ar in

App

endi

x A

, Tab

les

A16

and

A17

. Thi

s su

mm

ary

incl

udes

(1)

fir

st-t

ime

enro

lled

fres

hmen

, and

(2)

oth

er f

resh

men

. The

nex

t pag

esan

d T

able

sA

18 th

roug

h A

30 d

escr

ibe

only

fir

st-t

ime

enro

lled

fres

hmen

.

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Cou

nty

or S

tate

of

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary

for

Firs

t-tim

e Fa

ll E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

at

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- F

all 1

994

The

num

ber

of 1

994

firs

t-tim

e en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en a

t Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

incl

uded

5,9

85 a

t Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges,

3,0

47at

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es, 1

,597

at S

tate

Col

lege

s an

d 5,

912

at U

nive

rsity

inst

itutio

ns. T

he to

tal c

ount

was

16,

541.

The

per

cent

age

of N

ebra

ska

resi

dent

s an

d no

n-re

side

nts

show

n be

low

of

firs

t-tim

e Fa

ll en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en is

by

Sect

or. A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

18 th

roug

h A

30gi

ve f

urth

er b

reak

dow

n by

inst

itutio

n of

enr

ollm

ent b

y N

ebra

ska

coun

ty o

f re

side

nce

for

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.

Uni

vers

ity o

fN

ebra

ska

Stat

e C

olle

ges

Com

mun

ityC

olle

ges

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

Tot

al

Neb

rask

a R

esid

ents

5085

1257

5723

1803

1386

8

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ents

804

337

263

1256

2660

Tot

als

(Sta

te o

r C

ount

ry58

8915

9459

8630

5916

528

knnw

n)35

6%

9 6%

36 2

%Il

i Wn

,---

1011

.11.

Ta_

The

cha

rt a

bove

sho

ws:

Ncb

rask

a re

side

nts

com

pris

ed 8

4% o

f th

e 19

94 f

irst

-tim

e en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en (

with

kno

wn

resi

denc

e) a

t Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.

At t

he U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a, 8

6.4%

of

the

firs

t-tim

e fr

eshm

en w

ere

Neb

rask

a re

side

nts.

For

the

Stat

e C

olle

ges,

78.

9% w

ere

Neb

rask

a re

side

nts.

The

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

enro

lled

18.4

% o

f al

l fir

st-t

ime

fres

hmen

, and

95%

of

thos

e st

uden

ts w

ere

Neb

rask

a re

side

nts.

The

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es e

nrol

lmen

t of

firs

t-tim

e fr

eshm

en in

clud

ed 5

9% N

ebra

ska

resi

dent

s. T

his

is lo

w c

ompa

red

to th

e ot

her

sect

ors.

47.2

% o

f al

l nun

:Ncl

uask

a.ic

sidg

m f

irst

-tim

e fr

eshm

en w

ere

enro

lled

at th

e In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es.

Neb

rask

a C

ount

y or

Sta

te/C

ount

ry o

f R

esid

ence

Pro

file

s fo

r Fa

ll 19

94 F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

Col

lege

s.an

d U

nive

rsiti

es

Map

s di

spla

ying

Neb

rask

a pe

rcen

tage

s of

fir

st-t

ime

Fall

enro

lled

fres

hmen

at t

he f

or 1

3 pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

app

ear

in A

ppen

dix

A, T

able

s A

18 th

roug

i,A

30. B

ecau

se th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a M

edic

al C

ente

r do

es n

ot a

dmit

fres

hmen

, the

re is

no

tabl

e fo

r U

NM

C. T

hese

tabl

es d

ispl

ay s

ome

of th

e un

ique

ness

for

each

publ

ic in

stitu

tion,

as

wel

l as

sect

or u

niqu

enes

s. T

his

can

rela

te to

eac

h in

stitu

tion'

s ro

le a

nd m

issi

on, a

s w

ell a

s to

geo

grap

hica

l ser

vice

are

as. F

ollo

win

g ar

esom

ech

arac

teri

stic

s of

the

1994

Fal

l fir

st-t

ime

enro

lled

stud

ents

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es:

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

The

199

4 fr

eshm

an r

esid

ency

dat

a re

flec

ts th

e fo

llow

ing:

the

Uni

vers

ity d

ispl

ayed

a w

ide

geog

raph

ical

spr

ead

of it

s fi

rst-

time

fres

hmen

, inc

ludi

ng 1

0% f

rom

othe

r U

.S. s

tate

s, 3

.4%

fro

m f

orei

gn c

ount

ries

, and

par

ticip

atio

n fr

om th

roug

hout

the

stat

e.

The

fir

st-t

ime

fres

hmen

at N

CT

A-C

urtis

com

e fr

om 4

4 (N

ebra

ska)

cou

ntie

s, a

t UN

K f

rom

86

coun

ties,

at U

NL

fro

m 8

8 co

untie

s, a

nd a

t UN

O f

rom

35

ofN

ebra

ska'

s 93

cou

ntie

s.

NC

TA

-Cur

tis s

erve

s as

a s

tate

wid

e tw

o-ye

ar a

gric

ultu

ral s

choo

l, U

NK

and

UN

L s

erve

as

stat

ewid

e U

nive

rsiti

es, a

nd U

NO

dra

ws

from

the

east

ern%

of

Neb

rask

a, a

nd p

rim

arily

fro

m th

e gr

eate

r O

mah

a ar

ea.

The

thre

e N

ebra

ska

Stat

e C

olle

ges

have

cle

arly

rec

opiz

able

, ser

vice

are

as w

ith li

ttle

over

lap.

Cha

dron

Sta

te C

olle

ge's

fre

shm

en c

ome

prim

arily

fro

m W

este

rn a

nd W

est-

Cen

tral

Neb

rask

a, P

eru

Stat

e's

conc

entr

atio

n is

in S

outh

-Eas

tern

Neb

rask

a w

hich

incl

udes

Om

aha

area

cou

ntie

s, a

nd W

ayne

Sta

te e

ncom

pass

es N

orth

Eas

tern

Neb

rask

a co

untie

s, a

nd a

gain

incl

udes

the

Om

aha

area

cou

ntie

s.

Uni

que

to th

e St

ate

Col

lege

sec

tor

is th

e st

rong

dra

w o

f ou

t-of

-sta

te s

tude

nts

who

res

ide

geog

raph

ical

ly c

lose

to th

e in

stitu

tions

: Cha

dron

's f

irst

-tim

e fr

eshm

enin

clud

e 9

1% f

rom

Wyo

min

g an

d 6.

3% f

rom

Sou

th D

akot

a; P

eru'

s in

clud

e 4.

9% f

rom

Iow

a; a

nd W

ayne

's in

clud

e 14

.7%

fro

m I

owa

and

1.3%

fro

m S

outh

Dak

ota.

The

six

Neb

rask

a C

omm

unity

Col

lege

are

as h

ave

geog

raph

ical

ser

vice

are

as th

at a

re w

ell d

efin

ed w

ith lo

cal t

ax s

uppo

rt. T

his

is id

entif

iabl

e in

the

atte

ndan

ce o

fFa

ll 19

94 f

irst

-tim

e en

rolle

d fr

eshm

en o

n th

e m

aps

on A

25 th

roug

h A

30 in

App

endi

x A

.

In r

elat

ion

to th

e lo

cal t

ax-f

undi

ng, i

t is

expe

cted

that

a h

igh

perc

enta

ge o

f th

e C

om.m

unity

Col

lege

stu

dent

s ar

e N

ebra

ska

resi

dent

s. N

ebra

ska

resi

dent

sac

coun

ted

for

over

95%

of

the

Fall

1994

fir

st-t

ime

fres

hmen

enr

olle

d at

Neb

rask

a's

six

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge A

reas

.

Cen

tral

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge s

ervi

ces

Cen

tral

and

Sou

th C

entr

al N

ebra

ska.

Met

ropo

litan

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge h

ad 8

9% o

f its

Fal

l 199

4 ne

w f

resh

men

fro

mD

ougl

as a

nd S

arpy

cou

ntie

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4 y

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post

hig

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Deg

rees

Con

ferr

ed in

Maj

or P

rogr

am A

reas

,N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic A

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

And

Uni

vers

ities

198

9-90

Thr

ough

199

3-94

(Pre

dom

inan

t Pro

gram

Are

as a

nd T

rend

s ar

e D

efin

ed b

y D

egre

e L

evel

)41

0B

elow

Bac

cala

urea

te -

Cer

tific

ate

and

Ass

ocia

te L

evel

For

1989

-90

thro

ugh

1992

-93,

phy

sica

l sci

ence

s w

ith 3

2% to

35%

of

all a

ssoc

iate

deg

rees

and

cer

tific

ate

awar

ds, a

nd b

usin

ess,

with

22%

to 2

5% o

f th

atto

tal,

wer

e th

e m

ost c

omm

on c

hoic

es f

or a

bel

ow b

acca

laur

eate

pro

gram

. Gra

duat

es in

thes

e tw

o ar

eas

annu

ally

com

pris

e 55

% to

60%

of

the

asso

ciat

e an

d lo

wer

degr

ees.

For

199

3-94

, phy

sica

l sci

ence

s ac

coun

ted

for

35%

and

bus

ines

s 22

% o

f th

e be

low

bac

cala

urea

te le

vel c

ompl

eter

s.

Hea

lth s

how

s in

crea

sing

num

bers

of

belo

w b

acca

laur

eate

deg

rees

. In

1993

-94,

ther

e w

ere

1,01

2 co

mpl

eter

s, u

p fr

om 9

50 c

ompl

eter

s fo

r 19

92-9

3. T

his

num

ber

(1,0

12)

was

21%

of

the

1993

-94

belo

w b

acca

laur

eate

deg

rees

.

Art

s an

d Sc

ienc

es c

ompl

eter

s w

ere

8% o

f th

e 19

93-9

4 be

low

bac

cala

urea

te d

egre

es. T

his

is d

own

from

the

9% to

11%

of

tota

l exp

erie

nced

for

198

9th

roug

h19

93.

0T

he li

fe s

cien

ces,

soc

ial s

cien

ces,

hum

aniti

es, l

aw a

nd e

duca

tion

disc

iplin

es e

ach

have

und

er 4

% o

f th

e nu

mbe

r of

ass

ocia

te a

nd lo

wer

deg

rees

gra

nted

.

Bac

cala

urea

te L

evel

Bus

ines

s co

nsis

tent

ly r

egis

ters

the

larg

est n

umbe

r of

gra

duat

es f

or N

cbra

ska

bacc

alau

reat

e de

gree

s. F

or 1

989

thro

ugh

1992

the

perc

enta

ge w

as s

tabl

e fo

rbu

sine

ss, r

angi

ng f

rom

26.

5% to

29%

of

all b

acca

laur

eate

deg

rees

. For

199

3-94

, bus

ines

s m

ajor

s ac

coun

ted

for

26.4

% o

f ba

ccal

aure

ate

degr

ees.

Edu

catio

n di

spla

ys a

sta

ble

prof

ile f

or 1

989-

90 th

roug

h 19

92-9

3, in

clud

ing

15%

to 1

6.5%

of

Neb

rask

a's

bacc

alau

reat

e de

gree

s. F

or 1

993-

94 it

s 1,

465

com

plet

ers

wer

e 14

.5%

of

the

stat

e to

tal.

For

1989

-92

the

soci

al s

cien

ces

have

reg

ular

ly in

crea

sed

in n

umbe

r an

d pe

rcen

tage

of

bacc

alau

reat

e co

mpl

eter

s. F

or 1

989-

90 th

e nu

mbe

r of

soc

ial s

cien

ceba

chel

ors

degr

ees

was

1,3

05. T

he c

ount

was

1,6

52 f

or 1

992-

93, a

nd in

crea

sed

to 1

,680

for

199

3-94

. The

soc

ial s

cien

ces

regu

larl

y pr

ovid

e 15

% to

17%

of

Neb

rask

a's

bacc

alau

reat

e de

gree

s.

Hea

lth a

nd H

uman

ities

are

as c

ontin

ue to

hav

e in

crea

sed

num

bers

of

com

plet

ers.

For

199

3-94

the

hum

aniti

es h

ad 1

1% a

nd h

ealth

10%

of

bacc

alau

reat

egr

adua

tes.

Phys

ical

sci

ence

and

life

sci

ence

eac

h an

nual

ly h

ave

mor

e th

an 5

%, b

ut le

ss th

an 1

0% o

f th

e gr

adua

tes

with

bac

cala

urea

te d

egre

es.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ar

c fr

om A

ppen

dix

B, T

able

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

For

the

year

s 19

89-9

0 th

roug

h 19

92-9

3, m

aste

rs d

egre

es c

onfe

rred

in e

duca

tion

wer

e 37

% to

42%

of

the

mas

ters

leve

l tot

al d

egre

es. F

or 1

993-

94, e

duca

tion

had

873

mas

ters

deg

rees

, whi

ch a

ccou

nted

for

40%

of

the

2,20

1 to

tal m

aste

rs le

vel d

egre

es.

Bus

ines

s re

mai

ns a

dis

tant

sec

ond

in th

e nu

mbe

r of

mas

ters

deg

rees

gra

nted

with

an

annu

al r

ate

of 1

3% to

20%

for

198

9 th

roug

h 19

92. F

or19

93-9

4, th

ere

wer

e 37

5 (1

7%)

mas

ters

deg

rees

in b

usin

ess.

411

The

soc

ial s

cien

ces

area

als

o ha

s a

stea

dily

incr

easi

ng n

umbe

r of

mas

ters

deg

rees

con

ferr

ed. T

he 2

21 s

ocia

l sci

ence

s m

aste

rs d

egre

es g

rant

ed in

199

3-94

was

10%

of

all m

aste

rs d

egre

es g

rant

ed in

Neb

rask

a po

stse

cond

ary

educ

atio

n.

Hea

lth m

ajor

s re

gula

rly

prov

ide

50 to

100

mas

ters

deg

rees

per

yea

r. F

or 1

993-

94, t

he n

umbe

r in

crea

sed

ta 1

65. H

ealth

gra

duat

e le

vel d

egre

es a

re p

rim

arily

at

the

firs

t-pr

ofes

sion

al le

vel.

Post

-mas

ters

deg

rees

con

tinue

to b

e gr

ante

d in

edu

catio

n, 3

0 to

40

per

year

. For

199

3-94

, the

num

ber

was

35.

The

.num

bers

sho

w v

ery

little

var

iatio

n fr

om 1

992-

93 r

ates

for

fir

st ti

me

prof

essi

onal

deg

rees

con

ferr

ed. F

or 1

993-

94, t

he p

erce

ntag

es w

ere

law

41.

8%,

med

icin

e 27

.9%

, den

tistr

y 14

.8%

, pha

rmac

y 15

.5%

. 199

2-93

rat

es w

ere

quite

clo

se.

For

1993

-94,

doc

tora

l deg

rees

wer

e in

edu

catio

n (2

7%)

and

life

scie

nces

(25

%),

phy

sica

l sci

ence

(17

%),

soc

ial s

cien

ces

(10%

), b

usin

ess

(10%

), h

uman

ities

(6%

), a

nd g

ener

al a

rts

and

scie

nces

(1%

). T

his

is a

com

plet

e lis

t of

area

s fo

r do

ctor

al d

egre

es g

rant

ed in

Neb

rask

a in

199

3-94

.

The

dat

a fo

r th

is s

umm

ary

appe

ar in

App

endi

x B

, Tab

le B

5. F

irst

pro

fess

iona

l deg

ree

perc

ents

use

num

bers

take

n di

rect

ly f

rom

the

IPE

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plet

ions

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veys

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tals

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ata

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catio

n St

atis

tics,

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epar

tmen

t of

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catio

n 19

92 a

nd 1

995.

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rask

a da

ta a

re f

rom

IPE

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nce

surv

eys

for

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nd a

ppea

r in

Tab

le C

5.

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SIO

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OR

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0Pr

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enue

for

Neb

rask

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ic P

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econ

dary

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titut

ions

198

9-90

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ough

199

3-94

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tal r

even

ues

are

reco

gniz

ed a

s be

ing

a la

rge

reve

nue

sour

ce f

or N

ebra

ska

publ

ic p

osts

ezon

dary

edu

catio

n re

lativ

e to

the

1992

-93

U.S

. non

n.So

the

Uni

vers

ity H

ospi

tal a

nd a

uxili

ary

ente

rpri

ses

wer

e he

ld o

ut to

eva

luat

e th

e ba

lanc

e of

rev

enue

sou

rces

rel

ativ

e to

the

sim

ilarl

y qu

alif

ied

U.S

. nor

m.

The

per

cent

ages

are

Opr

esen

ted

for

maj

or r

even

ue s

ourc

es U

SIN

G T

HE

MO

ST C

UR

RE

NT

AV

AIL

AB

LE

UN

ITE

D S

TA

TE

S T

OT

AL

IPE

DS

DA

TA

, FO

R19

92-9

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ND

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ND

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alFe

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s/C

ontr

acts

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ts/G

rant

sO

ther

0 OT

his

tabl

e di

spla

ys th

at w

hen

hosp

ital a

nd a

uxili

ary

serv

ices

rev

enue

are

exc

lude

d, th

e pe

rcen

tage

s fo

r m

ajor

rev

enue

sou

rces

for

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

inst

itutio

ns a

re s

imila

r to

the

U.S

. nor

ms.

For

199

2-93

dif

fere

nces

are

a s

ubst

antia

lly lo

wer

Neb

rask

a pe

rcen

tage

of

tota

l rev

enue

sfo

r tu

ition

and

fee

s, a

nd h

ighe

rpe

rcen

tage

s fo

r lo

cal a

ppro

pria

tions

, and

for

fed

eral

and

pri

vate

gif

ts a

nd g

rant

s. F

or19

93-9

4 lo

cal a

ppro

pria

tions

per

cent

age

has

incr

ease

d, w

hile

sta

te a

ppro

pria

tions

al,

and

fede

ral g

rant

s/co

ntra

cts

perc

ents

are

low

er r

elat

ive

to 1

992-

93.

11/ O

The

gra

phic

on

the

prec

edin

g pa

ge d

ispl

ays

the

perc

enta

ge o

f re

venu

es f

or th

e ca

tego

ries

of

stat

e ap

prop

riat

ions

,hos

pita

ls, t

uitio

n an

d fe

es, a

uxili

ary

ente

rpri

ses,

fed

eral

gra

nts

and

cont

ract

s, p

riva

te g

ifts

and

gra

nts,

loca

l app

ropr

iatio

ns, a

nd o

ther

. Som

eco

mpa

rativ

es to

the

U.S

. nor

m c

an h

elp

to d

escr

ibe

a pr

ofile

of

reve

nue

for

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

inst

itutio

ns:

U.S

.'19

92-9

346

.2%

4.7%

22.6

%13

.5%

5.0%

7.9%

Neb

rask

a'19

92-9

346

.5%

6.0%

17.9

%14

.4%

6.9%

8.4%

Neb

rask

a19

93-9

446

.1%

6.2%

18.1

%13

.8%

6.9%

8.9%

Stat

e ap

prop

riat

ions

wer

e a

decr

easi

ng p

erce

ntag

e of

tota

l rev

enue

s fo

r 19

89-9

0 to

199

3-94

.N

ebra

ska'

s st

ate

appr

opri

atio

n de

crea

sed

from

34.

8% in

198

9-90

to 3

3.2%

for

199

2-93

, the

n to

33.

0% f

or 1

993-

94. F

or 1

992-

93, t

he p

erce

nt o

f re

venu

efr

om s

tate

app

ropr

iatio

n re

mai

ned

low

er th

an th

e na

tiona

l nor

m.

The

198

9-90

Neb

rask

a pe

rcen

t of

reve

nue

from

hos

pita

ls w

as q

uite

abo

ve th

e na

tiona

l nor

m. T

he U

.S. r

ate

was

9.5%

whi

le N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

inst

itutio

ns h

ad16

.5%

of

tota

l rev

enue

s fr

om th

e U

nive

rsity

Hos

pita

l. Fo

r 19

92-9

3, th

e N

ebra

ska

rate

incr

ease

d to

18.

4%. I

n19

93-9

4 th

at r

ate

leve

led

to 1

8.2%

. Tab

le C

5di

spla

ys th

at th

e N

ebra

ska

reve

nue

for

hosp

itals

is r

egul

arly

bal

ance

d by

a n

ear

equa

l dol

lar

expe

nditu

refo

r ho

spita

ls.

_

O .

Tui

tion

and

fees

arc

an

incr

easi

ng p

erce

ntag

e of

U.S

. pub

lic in

stitu

tion

reve

nues

. The

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

post

seco

ndar

y in

stitu

tion

perc

enta

ge f

or tu

ition

/fce

s is

incr

easi

ng, b

ut th

e ra

te o

f in

crea

se a

ppea

rs s

low

er th

an th

e na

tiona

l nor

m. N

ebra

ska'

s ac

tual

dol

lars

of r

even

ues

from

tuiti

on a

nd f

ees

wer

e up

36%

for

199

3-94

over

198

9-90

.

'The

U.S

. dat

a ar

e fr

om T

he D

iges

t of

Edu

cath

m S

tatis

tics

(WE

DS)

, Oct

ober

199

5. U

.S. D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n, T

able

319.

199

2-93

was

the

mos

t rec

ent

year

for

whi

ch a

nat

iona

l sum

mar

y w

as p

ublis

hed.

411

'The

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

199

2-93

and

199

3-94

dat

a ap

pear

in A

ppen

dix

C, T

able

C5.

1 ;

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OO

RD

INA

TIN

G C

OM

MIS

SIO

N F

OR

PO

STSE

CO

ND

AR

Y E

DU

CA

TIO

N4 4

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic c

olle

ge a

nd u

nive

rsity

fed

eral

gra

nt a

nd c

ontr

act d

olla

rs w

ere

up a

n an

nual

ave

rage

7.2

% f

or 1

989-

90 th

roug

h 19

93-9

4. I

n 19

89-9

0, th

isso

urce

as

a pe

rcen

t of

tota

l Neb

rask

a re

venu

es w

as b

elow

the

natio

nal n

orm

. In

1992

-93,

Neb

rask

a in

crea

sed

to 1

0.3%

, nea

t the

fed

eral

per

cent

age

whi

ch w

asll

10.8

%. T

he N

ebra

ska

rate

for

199

3-94

was

9.8

% o

f th

e st

ate

tota

l rev

enue

s. T

his

is a

dec

reas

e fr

om th

e 19

92-9

3 do

llar

amou

nt.

1Fo

r th

is s

ame

five

-yea

r pe

riod

, pri

vate

gif

ts a

nd g

rant

s do

llars

hav

e in

crea

sed

by $

13.2

mill

ion,

for

an

aver

age

annu

al in

crea

se o

f 8.

4%. T

his

sour

ce h

as4

rem

aine

d le

vel,

near

4.9

% o

f N

ebra

ska

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

inst

itutio

n re

venu

e, th

roug

h 19

93-9

4. T

his

perc

enta

ge r

emai

ned

abov

e th

e na

tiona

l nor

m th

roug

h19

92-9

3.4

Thr

ough

199

2-93

, Neb

rask

a's

perc

enta

ge o

f re

venu

e fr

om lo

cal a

ppro

pria

tions

rem

aine

d sl

ight

ly h

ighe

r th

an th

e fe

dera

l per

cent

age.

For

198

9-90

it w

as 4

.4%

4of

tota

l rev

enue

and

is e

ssen

tially

con

stan

t thr

ough

199

3-94

.4

Com

pare

d to

a U

.S. p

rofi

le o

f re

venu

e, th

e si

ngle

dom

inan

t cha

ract

eris

tic is

the

rela

tive

low

er p

erce

ntag

e of

tota

l rev

enue

s pr

ovid

ed b

y tu

ition

and

fee

s in

4N

ebra

ska

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

n. H

ospi

tal r

even

ue r

emai

ned

high

er th

an th

e U

.S. n

orm

, but

Neb

rask

a's

hosp

ital r

even

ue d

olla

rs r

emai

n m

atch

ed b

y4

hosp

ital e

xnen

ditu

res

for

1991

-92

thro

ugh

1993

-94.

4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I12

,:4

i 2 ,

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

411

411

FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

NEBRASKA PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

411

411

411 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 4

11

411

REVE NUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

100485

108430

120416

130638

136668

12.33

12.08

12.39

12.78

12.96

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

5468

8538

5841

5994

6074

.67

.95

.60

.59

.58

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

283334

318482

330282

339780

347763

34.78

35.48

33.98

33.25

32.99

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

36130

36569

39269

43720

46895

4.43

4.07

4.04

4.28

4.45

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

80630

85432

101674

105529

103753

9.90

9.52

10.46

10.33

9.84

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

12355

14158

12832

13342

14307

1.52

1.58

1.32

1.31

1.36

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

2958

3551

4132

4507

5830

.36

.40

.43

.44

.55

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

38960

40273

45488

50217

52114

4.78

4.49

4.68

4.91

4.94

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

2056

3107

2723

2873

2677

.25

.35

.28

.28

.25

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

19122

18967

21789

22855

25617

2.35

2.11

2.24

2.24

2.43

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

85374

89956

94472

103262

108133

10.48

10.02

9.72

10.10

10.26

L.

HOSPITALS

134667

157152

180488

187780

191820

16.53

17.51

18.57

18.37

18.20

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

483

0616

567

665

.06

.06

.06

.06

N.

OTHER

12747

12973

11841

10941

11914

1.56

1.45

1.22

1.07

1.13

TOTAL REVENUE

..

814769

897588

971863

1022005

1054230

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

224620

245818

261526

277950

290916

27.86

27.65

27.17

27.26

27.55

B.

RESEARCH

76179

89948

94851

99702

105487

9.45

10.12

9.85

9.78

9.99

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

48350

52316

56876

55500

57226

6.00

5.89

5.91

5.44

5.42

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

4964!

54216

59362

62133

64245

6.16

6.10

6.17

6.09

6.09

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

21941

25419

26629

28937

30127

2.72

2.86

2.77

2.84

2.85

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

52842

57239

61685

65426

67738

6.55

6.44

6.41

6.42

6 42

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

46999

49680

49851

52880

54362

5.83

5.59

5.18

5.19

5.15

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

48663

51865

58209

61998

57529

6.04

5.83

6.05

6.08

5.45

I.

TRANSFERS

9209

7647

8795

10118

11487

1.14

.86

.91

.99

1.09

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

92487

97791

104080

114431

116725

11.47

11.00

10.81

11.22

11.06

K.

HOSPITALS

135015

157020

180349

189991

199322

16.75

17.66

18.73

18.63

18.88

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

354

0534

514

661

.04

.06

.05

.06

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

806307

888959

962747

1019580

1055825

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

II)

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

PRO

FIL

E O

F E

XPE

ND

ITU

RE

SN

EB

RA

SKA

PU

BL

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1989

-90

TH

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ruct

ion

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iliar

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nter

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. Sup

port

Sch

olar

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low

ship

sP

ublic

Ser

vice

Hos

pita

lsR

esea

rch

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d. S

uppo

rtP

lant

Ope

r./M

aint

.O

ther

Neb

rask

a 19

89-9

0

10

In.s

truc

tion

Aux

iliar

y E

nter

Ins

. Sup

port

Sch

olar

/Fel

low

ship

sP

ublic

Ser

vice

Hos

pita

lsR

esea

rth

Aca

d. S

uppo

rtP

lant

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r./M

aint

.O

ther

Neb

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a 19

93-9

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-

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.t

la9

11.1

10

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....

6.4

6.1

6.1

5/5.

4

Inst

ruct

ion

Aux

i lac

y E

nter

Ira

. Sup

port

Sch

olar

/Fel

low

ship

sP

ublic

Ser

vice

Hos

pita

lsR

esea

rch

Aca

d. S

uppo

rtP

lant

Ope

rMai

nt.

Oth

er

1 2

U.S

. 199

2-93

Inst

ruct

ion

Aux

iliar

y &

ger

Inst

. Sup

port

Sch

olar

/Fel

low

ship

sP

ublic

Ser

vice

Hos

pita

lsR

esea

rch

Aca

d. S

uppo

rtP

lant

Ope

r./M

aint

.O

ther

Neb

rask

a 19

92-9

3

34

Inst

rucr

onA

uxili

ary

Ent

er.

Inst

. Sup

port

'Sch

olar

/Fel

low

ship

sP

ublic

Ser

vice

Hos

pita

lsR

esea

rch

Aca

d. S

uppo

rtP

lant

Ope

r.fh

tain

t.O

ther

The

Uni

ted

Stat

es D

ata

are

IPE

DS

data

fro

m T

he D

iges

tof

Edu

catio

n St

atis

tics,

pub

lishe

d by

the

U.S

.D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n 19

92 a

nd 1

995.

The

Neb

rask

a da

ta a

re f

rom

WE

DS

Fina

nce

surv

eys

for

fisc

alye

ars

1989

-90,

199

2-93

, and

199

3-94

, and

app

ear

in

Tab

le C

5.

1s4

/) t /I

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Prof

ile o

f E

xpen

ditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic P

osts

econ

dary

Ins

titut

ions

198

9-19

90 T

hrou

gh19

93-1

994

Hos

pita

l exp

endi

ture

s ar

e re

cogn

ized

as

a la

rge

expe

nditu

re s

ourc

e fo

r N

ebra

ska

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

edu

catio

nre

lativ

e to

the

U.S

. nor

m. S

o th

e U

nive

rsity

Hos

pita

l and

aux

iliar

y en

terp

rise

s w

ere

held

out

to e

valu

ate

the

bala

nce

of e

xpen

ditu

res

rela

tive

to th

e si

mila

rly

qual

ifie

d U

.S. n

orm

. The

per

cent

ages

are

pre

sent

ed f

orm

ajor

exp

endi

ture

sou

rces

EX

CL

UD

ING

HO

SPIT

AL

AN

D A

UX

ILIA

RY

EN

TE

RPR

ISE

S E

XPE

ND

ITU

RE

S A

ND

USI

NG

TH

E M

OST

CU

RR

EN

T P

UB

LIS

HE

DIP

ED

S N

AT

ION

AL

DA

TA

, WH

ICH

AR

E F

OR

199

2-93

:

Plan

tIn

stitu

tiona

lA

cade

mic

Publ

icSt

uden

tSc

hola

rshi

p/O

pera

tion

Yea

rIn

stru

ctio

nR

esea

rch

Supp

ort

Supp

ort

Serv

ice

Serv

ices

Fello

wsh

ips

& M

aint

.O

ther

U.S

.'19

92-9

341

.1%

12.7

%10

.8%

9.1%

5.5%

6.2%

4.5%

8.5%

1.6%

Neb

rask

a'19

92-9

338

.9%

13.9

%9.

2%8.

7%7.

8%4.

0%8.

7%7.

4%1.

5%

Neb

rask

a19

93-9

439

.3%

14.3

%9.

2%8.

7%7.

7%4.

1%7.

8%7.

4%1.

5%

Thi

s ta

ble

disp

lays

for

199

2-93

that

, with

hos

pita

l and

aux

iliar

y se

rvic

es e

xpen

ditu

res

excl

uded

, the

per

cent

ages

for

maj

or e

xpen

ditu

re s

ourc

es f

or N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

post

seco

ndar

y in

stitu

tions

are

gen

eral

ly c

ompa

rabl

e to

the

U.S

. nor

m. N

otab

le e

xcep

tions

are

for

pub

licse

rvic

e, r

esea

rch,

and

sch

olar

ship

s/fe

llow

ship

s w

here

inN

ebra

ska'

s pe

rcen

tage

rat

es a

re h

ighe

r, a

nd f

or in

stru

ctio

n, in

stitu

tiona

l sup

port

and

stu

dent

ser

vice

sha

ving

per

cent

ages

low

er th

an th

e na

tiona

l nor

m. T

he 1

993-

94pe

rccn

tage

s ar

e in

crea

sed

for

inst

ruct

ion

and

rese

arch

, and

are

low

er f

orsc

hola

rshi

ps/f

ello

wsh

ips.

The

gra

phic

on

the

prec

edin

g pa

ge d

ispl

ays

the

perc

enta

ge o

f to

tal e

xpen

ditu

res

for

the

cate

gori

es o

f in

stru

ctio

n, th

e U

nive

rsity

Hos

pita

l, au

xilia

ry e

nter

pris

es,

rese

arch

, ins

titut

iona

l sup

port

, aca

dem

ic s

uppo

rt, s

tude

nt s

chol

arsh

ips

and

fAlo

wsh

ips,

pla

nt o

pera

tion

and

mai

nten

ance

, pub

lic s

ervi

ce, a

nd o

ther

. Som

e co

mpa

rativ

esto

the

U.S

. nor

m c

an h

elp

to d

escr

ibe

a pr

ofile

of

expe

nditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic p

osts

econ

dary

inst

itutio

ns.

The

dat

a ta

ble

on p

age

33 (

or A

ppen

dix

C, T

able

C5)

dis

play

a m

odes

t dec

reas

e w

ith ti

me

in th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

Neb

rask

a po

stse

cond

ary

educ

atio

n to

tal

expe

nditu

res

used

for

inst

ruct

ion.

Fro

m 1

989-

90 to

199

3-94

, the

dec

reas

e w

as f

rom

27.

9% to

27.6

%.

Rel

ativ

e to

the

U.S

. nor

m f

or 1

989-

90, N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

wer

e us

ing

asl

ight

ly lo

wer

per

cent

of

expe

nditu

res

for

inst

ruct

ion.

The

U.S

. nor

m f

or 1

989-

90 w

as 3

4.1%

, whi

le N

ebra

ska

used

27.

9% f

or in

stru

ctio

n. I

n19

92-9

3 th

e U

.S. r

ate

decr

ease

d to

32.

8%, w

hile

Neb

rask

a's

publ

icin

stitu

tions

rat

e de

crea

sed

to 2

7.3%

of

expe

nditu

res

for

inst

ruct

ion.

The

U.S

. and

Neb

rask

a pa

ttern

s ar

eslo

wly

dec

reas

ing

perc

enta

ges

of to

tal e

xpen

ditu

res

give

n to

inst

ruct

ion.

For

1989

-90,

hos

pita

ls a

t 16.

8% o

f ex

pend

iture

s w

as q

uite

abo

ve th

ena

tiona

l nor

m (

9.5%

). H

ospi

tal e

xpen

ditu

res

cont

inue

to in

crea

se. F

or 1

992-

93 th

isfi

gure

was

18.

6% o

f N

ebra

ska'

s pu

blic

pos

tsec

onda

ry e

xpen

ditu

res,

com

pare

d to

10.6

% f

or th

e na

tiona

l nor

m. F

or 1

993-

94 N

ebra

ska'

s fi

gure

was

18.

9% o

f

expe

nditu

res

for

the

Uni

vers

ity h

ospi

tal.

'The

U.S

. dat

a ar

e fr

omT

he D

iges

t of E

duca

tion

Sta

tistic

s(/

PED

S), O

ctob

er 1

995.

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f E

duca

tion,

Tab

le 3

30.

'The

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

and

pos

tsec

onda

ry in

stitu

tions

199

2-93

and

199

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dat

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able

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34.

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AT

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CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

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SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Aux

iliar

y en

terp

rise

s re

mai

n a

slig

htly

hig

her

part

of

the

tota

l exp

endi

ture

for

Neb

rask

a co

mpa

red

to th

e U

.S. n

orm

. Com

para

tive

of p

erce

ntag

es f

or 1

992-

93 is

U.S

. 9.6

% a

nd N

ebra

ska

11.2

%.

.

For

Neb

rask

a, r

esea

rch

expe

nditu

res

as a

per

cent

age

of to

tal a

re in

crea

sing

and

for

199

2-93

wer

e co

mpa

rabl

e to

the

U.S

. per

cent

of

expe

nditu

res

for

rese

arch

.T

he p

erce

ntag

es f

or 1

992-

93 w

ere

U.S

. 10.

1% a

nd N

ebra

ska

9.8%

. For

199

3-94

, thi

s in

crea

sed

to 1

0% o

f th

e N

ebra

ska

expe

nditu

re.

For

1989

-90

and

1992

-93,

Neb

rask

a w

as a

bove

the

U.S

. nor

m in

the

perc

enta

ge o

f ex

pend

iture

s us

ed f

or s

chol

arsh

ips

and

fello

wsh

ips.

The

U.S

. nor

m w

asab

out 3

.6%

, whe

reas

Neb

rask

a's

publ

ic in

stitu

tions

reg

ular

ly s

pend

6%

of

thei

r bu

dget

on

scho

lars

hips

/fel

low

ship

s. T

he 1

993-

94 r

ate

for

Neb

rask

a (6

.1%

) w

asth

e sa

me

as 1

992-

93.

Neb

rask

a pu

blic

inst

itutio

n pl

ant o

pera

tion

and

mai

nten

ance

has

rec

eive

d a

low

er p

erce

ntag

e of

the

budg

et e

ach

year

for

198

9-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94.

The

perc

enta

ge w

as 5

.15%

for

199

3-94

dow

n fr

om 5

.8%

in 1

989-

90.

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ED

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S 1

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EV

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A I

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nant

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ontis

cts

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ities

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e A

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tions

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ees

24 3

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uake

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1.94 .

.

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10 5

5 9

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LxE

tw:m

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ary

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nv (

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nts

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riiW

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21.,

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. 199

1-92

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tions

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iliar

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l Wt.

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c A

ctiv

ities

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rant

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her

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ti ac

ts

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tions

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ees

Neb

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a 19

92.9

3

9 4

6 2

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alia

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nter

Fed

(ita

nts/

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truc

tsE

due

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nv G

ills/

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nts

llosp

it.ds

/Oth

et

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ted

Stat

es D

ata

arc

IPE

DS

data

fro

m T

he D

iges

tof

Edu

catio

n St

atis

tics,

pub

lishe

d by

the

U.S

.D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n 19

92 a

nd 1

995.

The

Neb

rask

a da

ta a

rc f

rom

IPE

DS

Fina

nce

surv

eys

for

fisc

al

year

s 19

89-9

0, 1

992-

93, a

nd 1

993-

94, a

nd a

ppea

r in

Tab

le C

23. S

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age

39 o

r T

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C28

on

page

C29

for

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anat

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losp

itals

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er.

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AT

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ISSI

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R P

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SEC

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ED

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AT

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4

Prof

ile o

f R

even

ue f

or N

ebra

ska'

s In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es 1

989-

1990

Thr

ough

199

3-94

'

The

gra

phic

s on

the

prec

edin

g pa

ge d

ispl

ay th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

reve

nues

for

the

cate

gori

es o

f tu

ition

and

fee

s, s

ales

and

ser

vice

s of

edu

catio

n ac

tiviti

es, a

uxili

ary

ente

rpri

ses,

pri

vate

gif

ts a

nd g

rant

s, f

eder

al g

rant

s an

d co

ntra

cts,

and

oth

er (

inA

udin

g ho

spita

l). T

his

and

the

data

on

the

next

pag

e ar

e th

e ba

sis

for

the

follo

win

gsu

mm

arie

s.4

Tui

tion

and

fees

is th

e la

rges

t sou

rce

of r

even

ues

for

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.4

The

per

cent

age

of to

tal r

even

ue c

omin

g fr

om tu

ition

and

fee

s do

llars

has

incr

ease

d fr

om 4

1.5%

in 1

989-

90 to

46.

3% f

or 1

993-

94. F

or 1

992-

93, t

his

sour

cew

as45

.4%

of

tota

l rev

enue

for

Neb

ruka

, com

pare

d to

a s

light

ly lo

wer

41.

2% f

or th

e U

.S. p

riva

te c

olle

ges

and

univ

ersi

ties

rate

.4

Sale

s an

d se

rvic

es o

f ed

ucat

iona

l act

iviti

es a

t 0.2

% o

f 19

92-9

3 re

venu

es is

a s

mal

l rev

enue

sou

rce

for

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

. The

rate

is w

ell b

elow

the

U.S

. nor

m.

4Fo

r ea

ch y

ear

1989

-90

thro

ugh

1993

-94,

the

auxi

liary

ent

erpr

ises

pro

vide

d ov

er 9

% o

f th

e N

ebra

ska

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

ann

ual r

even

ue.

4T

he d

olla

r am

ount

con

tinue

s to

incr

ease

. How

ever

, the

per

cent

age

of to

tal r

even

ue c

omin

g fr

om th

is s

ourc

e ha

s re

gula

rly

decr

ease

d an

d in

199

3-94

was

9.4

% o

fA

the

tota

l.

4A

ctua

l dol

lars

in p

riva

te g

ifts

incr

ease

d by

15.

5% f

or 1

988-

89 th

roug

h 19

93-9

4. T

his

reve

nue

sour

ce is

sta

ble,

whi

ch r

esul

ts in

a d

ecre

ased

per

cent

age

ofre

venu

es f

rom

12.

4% in

198

9-90

to 1

0.5%

in 1

993-

94.

Rel

ativ

e to

the

U.S

. nor

m f

or p

riva

te c

olle

ges,

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

rec

eive

a s

ubst

antia

lly lo

wer

per

cent

age

of r

even

ues

form

the

4fe

dera

l gov

ernm

ent i

n gr

ants

and

con

trac

ts. F

or 1

989-

90, t

he U

.S. n

orm

was

15.

9%; t

he N

ebra

ska

rate

was

6.3

%. F

or 1

992-

93, t

he U

.S. r

ate

was

14.

9%.

The

4N

ebra

ska

rate

was

unc

hang

ed a

t 6.2

% f

or 1

992-

93, a

nd 5

.9%

for

199

3-94

.4

Of

its r

even

ue s

ourc

es, s

tude

nt tu

ition

and

fee

s pr

ovid

es th

e hi

ghes

t per

cent

age

of th

e N

ebra

ska

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

tota

l rev

enue

. Thi

s w

as4

46.3

% in

199

3-94

. Sim

ilarl

y, U

.S. p

riva

te c

olle

ges

and

univ

ersi

ties

acci

bire

abo

ut 4

1% o

f re

venu

es f

rom

tuiti

on a

nd f

ees.

And

the

rate

is in

crea

sing

bot

h fo

rN

ebra

ska

and

the

U.S

.

4

'The

Neb

rask

a da

ta u

sed

for

this

sum

mar

y ar

e fr

om T

able

C23

, and

are

use

d w

ithou

t adj

ustm

ent.

The

U.S

. dat

a ar

e fr

omT

he D

iges

t of E

duca

tion

Sta

tistic

sI

(IPE

DS)

, Oct

ober

199

5, U

.S. D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n, T

able

320

. 199

2-93

was

the

mos

t rec

ent y

ear

for

whi

ch a

nat

iona

l sum

mar

y w

as p

ublis

hed.

Hos

pita

lre

late

d re

venu

es, (

Cre

ight

on U

nive

rsity

) ar

e co

mbi

ned

with

"O

ther

" re

venu

es. S

ee T

able

pag

e 39

or

C28

for

an

expl

anat

ion

of th

is.

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ON

DA

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UC

AT

ION

FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1)())

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

97027

109740

121179

135032

147916

41.51

42.84

42.71

45.40

46.31

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

152

776

1817

2395

2034

.49

.66

.97

.81

.64

C.

sTATE APPROPRIATN

13

0209

41

60

.01

.07

.01

.02

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

14687

15287

18061

18397

18782

6.28

5.97

6.37

6.19

5.88

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

1284

1353

1071

1319

751

.55

.53

.38

.44

.24

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

29025

28477

30307

28834

33520

12.42

10.37

9.69

9.69

10.49

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

6789

7198

7470

8291

8234

2.91

2.81

2.63

2.79

2.58

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

469

479

984

486

449

0.20

0.19

0.35

0.16

0.14

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

24980

26312

27238

27934

30117

10.69

10.27

9.60

9.39

9.43

L.

HOSPITALS

**

**

**

**

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

2459

2333

2466

4546

5500

1.05

.91

.87

1.53

1.72

N.

OTHER

56843

64219

72945

70153

72068

24.32

25.07

25.71

23.59

22.56

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.233728

256174

283747

297428

319431

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

98313

108730

122146

128399

131068

42.11

42.55

43.18

42.99

41.33

B.

RESEARCH

6944

6706

6546

7353

7776

2.97

2.62

2.31

2.46

2.45

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

701

571

637

675

811

.30

.22

.23

.23

.26

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

13564

16419

17962

20087

22689

5.81

6.43

6.35

6.73

7.16

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

13193

14157

15787

16714

18656

5.65

5.54

5.58

5.60

5.88

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

29202

31239

34515

34242

35889

12.51

12.22

12.20

11.46

11.32

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

13050

12690

13969

14250

15079

5.59

4.97

4.94

4.77

4.76

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

28781

32733

37532

42371

44317

12.33

12.81

13.27

14.19

13.98

I.

TRANSFERS

3575

6019

6172

5591

8966

1.53

2.36

2.18

1.87

2.83

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

23742

23919

25125

26133

28119

10.17

9.36

8.88

8.75

8.87

K .HOSPITALS

L .

INDEPENDENT OPER.

2393

2377

2472

2873

3731

1.03

.93

.87

.96

1.18

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.233458

255560

282863

298688

317101

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

**

SEE TABLE C25 FOR A CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEARS REPORTING.

*"C

reig

hton

Uni

vers

ity o

pera

tes

a m

edic

al s

choo

l whi

ch is

affil

iate

d w

ith a

nd r

ents

spa

ce fr

om A

MIff

enet

Si J

osep

h's

Hos

pita

l.W

e ar

e af

filia

ted

with

AM

I/Ten

et

thro

ugh

a Jo

int v

entu

re w

hich

giv

es C

reig

hton

Uni

vers

ity a

min

ority

non-

cont

rolli

ng s

hare

in C

reig

hton

St.

Jose

ph R

egio

nalH

ealth

care

Sys

tem

. The

Uni

vers

ity is

not

invo

lved

in th

e da

y to

day

man

agem

ent o

f the

Hos

pita

l.' (

By

Cre

ight

onA

ccou

nts

Pay

able

and

Pro

pert

y M

anag

er, D

cc. 1

4, 1

995)

.B

ased

on

the

avai

labl

e in

form

atio

n,

rela

ted

Cre

ight

on U

nive

rsity

rev

enue

s ar

e in

clud

ed w

ith "

Oth

er."

Of t

he fu

nds

gene

rate

d by

hos

pita

l/med

ical

rel

ated

act

iviti

es a

brea

kout

of e

xpen

ditu

res

is n

ot

curr

ently

ava

ilabl

e fo

r th

e pe

rcen

tage

s of

thes

e fu

nds

that

are

bei

ng u

sed

for

stud

ent e

duca

tion

cent

ered

ver

sus

othe

rac

tiviti

es, i

nclu

ding

hos

pita

ls.

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Prof

ile o

f E

xpen

ditu

res

for

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

1989

-199

0 T

hrou

gh 1

993-

1994

The

fol

low

ing

sum

mar

ies

rela

te to

the

grap

hics

on

the

prec

edin

gpa

ge a

nd to

the

data

on

page

39,

take

n fr

om T

able

C23

. The

gra

phic

dis

play

s th

perc

enta

ge o

f to

tal e

xpen

ditu

res

for

inst

ruct

ion,

inst

itutio

nal s

uppo

rt, s

tude

nt s

chol

arsh

ips

and

fello

wsh

ips,

aux

iliar

yen

terp

rise

s, a

cade

mic

sup

port

, stu

dese

rvic

es, p

lant

ope

ratio

n an

d m

aint

enan

ce, a

nd o

ther

. Com

pari

sons

to th

e U

.S.

norm

for

pri

vate

col

lege

s an

d un

iver

sitie

s ca

n he

lp d

escr

ibe

the

expe

nditu

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

.'

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198

9-90

U.S

. pro

file

sho

ws

an a

vera

ge 2

6.4%

of

priv

ate

inst

itutio

n ex

pend

iture

s go

ing

to in

stru

ctio

n. N

ebra

ska'

s In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

dU

nive

rsiti

es s

pend

a s

igni

fica

ntly

hig

her

perc

enta

ge. A

nnua

lly 4

1% to

43%

of

thei

r to

tal b

udge

t is

for

inst

ruct

ion.

The

Neb

rask

a ra

te is

sta

ble;

i42

.1%

in 1

989-

90, 4

3.2%

in 1

991-

92, 4

3.0%

in 1

992-

93, a

nd 4

1.3%

in 1

993-

94.

Fina

ncia

l sup

port

in s

chol

arsh

ips

and

fello

wsh

ips

was

12.

3% v

ersu

s 8.

7% f

or th

e U

nite

d St

ates

in 1

989-

90.

Tha

t rat

e fo

r th

e N

ebra

ska

Inde

pend

i11

11C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

exp

endi

ture

is in

crea

sing

; it w

as 1

4.2%

for

199

2-93

, the

n 14

.0%

for

199

3-94

. The

U.S

.ra

te is

fla

t thr

ough

199

2-93

.

I.Fo

r in

stitu

tiona

l sup

port

, the

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es p

erce

ntag

e of

exp

endi

ture

sis

clo

se b

ut r

emai

ns s

light

ly h

ighe

r th

aU

.S. r

ate.

Thi

s w

as 1

1.3%

of

the

1993

-94

expe

nditu

res,

dow

n fr

om 1

1.5%

for

199

2-93

.

Res

earc

h ex

pend

iture

s is

an

area

whe

re N

ebra

ska

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

are

belo

w th

e na

tiona

l nor

m.'

For

1992

-93,

the

natio

na

Ofo

r th

is a

rea

was

7.7

% o

f an

nual

exp

endi

ture

s. T

he c

ompa

rabl

e pe

rcen

tage

for

the

Neb

rask

a In

depe

nden

tC

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

for

199

2-93

belo

w 3

%. T

he N

ebra

ska

rate

rem

aine

d be

low

3%

for

199

3-94

.

The

Neb

rask

a in

depe

nden

t ins

titut

ions

are

als

o be

low

the

natio

nal p

erce

ntag

e fo

r pl

ant o

pera

tion

expe

nditu

res.

'

Neb

rask

a's

Inde

pend

ent C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

are

put

ting

a su

bsta

ntia

l per

cent

age

of th

eir

budg

et d

olla

rs in

toin

stru

ctio

n. T

he s

uppo

rtin

g da

Tab

le C

23 d

ispl

ay s

tead

y in

crea

ses

for

1988

-89

thro

ugh

1993

-94

in d

olla

rs f

unde

d fo

r in

stru

ctio

nw

ere

up a

n av

erag

e an

nual

8.3

%, a

nd f

undi

ngsu

ppor

t had

incr

ease

d by

an

aver

age

of 1

6.8%

per

yea

r.

'Alth

ough

Cre

ight

on U

nive

rsity

has

a S

choo

l of

Med

icin

e w

ith r

elat

ed h

ospi

tal e

xpen

ditu

res,

it is

not

pos

sibl

e fo

r th

isre

port

to c

ompa

re h

ospi

nex

pend

iture

s w

ith U

.S. p

erce

ntag

es. S

ee p

age

39 f

or a

n ex

plan

atio

n.

'Dig

est o

f Edu

catio

n S

tatis

tics,

Tab

le 3

31, U

.S. D

epar

tmen

t of

Edu

catio

n, 1

995.

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Num

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of F

ull-

time

Inst

ruct

iona

l Fac

ulty

by

Ran

k, N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

itks

1985

-199

4

The

dat

a pl

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on th

e pr

eced

ing

page

dis

play

the

num

ber

of f

ull-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

by

rank

for

the

ten

year

peri

od 1

985

thro

ugh

1994

. A s

ectio

n is

shad

ed to

sho

w th

e pa

ttern

s of

dec

reas

ing

num

bers

for

the

inst

ruct

or r

ank,

and

con

curr

ently

the

incr

ease

in n

umbe

rsof

no

acad

emic

ran

k fu

ll-tim

e in

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty.

Oth

er s

umm

ary

is g

iven

in th

e fo

llow

ing:

For

1985

thro

ugh

1994

, the

tota

l num

ber

of p

osts

econ

dary

ful

l-tim

e in

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty a

t Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ican

d In

depe

nden

t Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

esin

crea

sed

from

3,5

86 to

4,0

51. T

his

is a

1.4

% a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

e. I

n th

e sp

an o

f 19

85 to

199

4, th

c ra

tioof

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t div

ided

by

the

tota

l num

ber

of f

ulid

inz

facu

lty in

crea

sed

from

27.

3:1

to 2

8.5:

1.

The

mos

t obv

ious

cha

nge

in n

umbe

rs o

f fu

ll-tim

e fa

culty

by

rank

is th

e de

crea

se in

the

num

bero

f in

stru

ctor

s an

d an

incr

ease

in n

o ra

nk a

ssig

ned

full-

time

facu

lty.

In 1

985,

indi

vidu

als

with

no

assi

gned

aca

dem

ic r

ank

acco

unte

d fo

r 5.

7% o

f th

e to

tal f

ull-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

. In

1994

, the

no

assi

gned

ran

k gr

oup

had

incr

ease

d to

17.

4% o

f th

e to

tal.

In th

is s

ame

time,

the

num

bers

of

inst

ruct

ors

decr

ease

d fr

om 7

61 to

292,

that

is f

rom

21.

2% to

7.2

% o

f th

e to

tal c

ount

. The

reis

a c

lear

mov

emen

t of

Neb

rask

a's

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges

from

ass

igni

ng f

ull-

time

facu

lty a

sin

stru

ctor

s, to

des

igna

ting

full-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

pos

ition

sw

ith n

o as

sign

ed a

cade

mic

ran

k. T

his

chan

ge is

vie

wed

in th

e da

ta o

n th

e fo

llow

ing

page

and

Tab

le D

3.

The

ass

ista

nt p

rofe

ssor

cou

nt h

as s

tead

ily in

crea

sed

begi

nnin

g in

198

8. T

his

grou

p sh

ows

a24

% in

crea

se in

cou

nt f

or 1

985-

1994

.

40Fo

r 19

85 th

roug

h 19

87, t

here

was

a d

ecre

ase

in n

umbe

rs f

or a

ssoc

iate

, and

ful

l pro

fess

ors.

Beg

inni

ng w

ith 1

988,

ther

e w

ere

slig

ht in

crea

ses

in th

e nu

mbe

r of

prof

esso

rs a

nd a

ssoc

iate

pro

fess

ors.

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s pa

ttern

con

tinue

s.

For

1985

-94,

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stat

ewid

e co

unt o

f pr

ofes

sors

rem

ains

nea

r co

nsta

nt, w

ith a

n in

crea

se o

f 6%

for

thes

e te

n ye

ars.

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num

ber

of a

ssoc

iate

pro

fess

ors

has

incr

ease

d 16

.5%

.

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e gr

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cs a

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198

9 19

94

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icR

ank

1984

198

9 19

94

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ruct

or

1984

198

9 19

94

Ass

ista

ntPr

ofes

sor

46

1984

198

9 19

94

Ass

ocia

tePr

ofes

sor

1984

198

9 19

94

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esso

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OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Perc

ent F

emal

es o

f Fu

ll-tim

e In

stru

ctio

nal F

acul

ty b

yRan

k at

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- F'

all 1

984-

1989

-199

4

For

Fall

1994

, the

num

ber

of p

rofe

ssor

s at

Neb

rask

a's

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

was

1,0

22 w

ith 1

1% f

emal

es; 9

33 a

ssoc

iate

pro

fess

ors

with

25%

fem

ales

; 1,0

46 a

ssis

tant

pro

fess

ors

with

46%

fem

ales

; 292

inst

ruct

ors

with

54%

fem

ales

; and

704

no

acad

anic

ran

k w

ith 3

9% f

emal

es. L

ectu

rers

incl

uded

onl

y 50

fac

ulty

, so

perc

enta

ges

are

not r

epor

ted

for

this

gro

up.

Exc

ept f

or th

e no

aca

dem

ic r

ank

grou

p, th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

mal

es in

crea

sed

dire

ctly

with

aca

dem

ic r

ank.

Tha

t is,

the

perc

enta

ge o

f pr

ofes

sors

that

are

mal

e is

sign

ific

antly

hig

her

than

the

perc

enta

ge o

f as

soci

ate

prof

esso

rs th

at a

re m

ale.

Sim

ilarl

y, th

e pe

rcen

tage

for

ass

ocia

te p

rofe

ssor

s th

at a

re m

ale

is h

ighe

r th

an th

epe

rcen

tage

for

ass

ista

nt p

rofe

ssor

s an

d in

stru

ctor

s, a

nd s

o on

. The

n fo

r w

omen

, the

hig

her

up th

e pr

ofes

sion

al r

ank,

the

low

er is

the

perc

enta

ge o

f w

omen

.

For

Fall

1994

and

the

inst

ruct

or r

ank,

the

num

ber

of w

omen

exc

eede

d th

e nu

mbe

r of

men

. The

inst

ruct

or r

ank

incl

uded

157

fem

ales

and

135

mal

es.

The

fol

low

ing

tabl

e sh

ows

an in

crea

se, w

ith ti

me,

for

the

perc

enta

ge o

f fe

mal

es to

tota

l fac

ulty

:

Ran

k19

84-8

519

89-9

019

93-9

41.

994-

95

No

Aca

dem

ic R

ank

35%

36%

37%

39%

Inst

ruct

or45

%42

%52

%54

%

Ass

ista

nt P

rofe

ssor

39%

41%

45%

46%

Ass

ocia

te P

rofe

ssor

20%

19%

23%

25%

Prof

esso

r6%

9%10

.5%

11%

Full

prof

esso

rs r

ank

incl

udes

slig

ht in

crea

sing

per

cent

ages

of

wom

en.

For

the

asso

ciat

e an

d as

sist

ant p

rofe

ssor

ran

ks, t

he p

erce

nt o

f fe

mal

es w

as s

tabl

e fo

r 19

84-9

5 to

198

9-90

. Bet

wee

n 19

89-9

0 an

da

perc

eptib

le in

ctea

se in

the

perc

ent o

f fa

culty

who

are

fem

ales

.

The

no

acad

emic

ran

k fa

culty

ass

ignm

ent f

or F

all 1

994

incl

uded

704

per

sons

. Thi

s is

up

342%

abo

ve th

e Fa

ll 19

85 c

ount

(20

6).

fem

ales

is in

crea

sing

for

the

inst

ruct

or r

ank,

it is

ste

ady

at a

bout

39%

fem

ales

for

no

acad

emic

ran

k fa

culty

.

1994

-95,

thes

e ra

nks

disp

lay

Whe

reas

the

perc

enta

ge o

f

For

1984

-85

to 1

989-

90, t

here

was

an

incr

ease

in th

e pe

rcen

tage

of

full-

time

facu

lty w

ho a

re f

emal

es. T

his

tren

d ca

n be

obs

erve

d in

the

grap

hic

on p

age

47.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ar

e fr

om th

e ta

ble

on th

e ne

xt p

age.

1 5;

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1984

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'Kea

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lege

sy,

4m

thro

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1990

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199

1-92

, Kea

rney

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rep

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dw

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e U

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198

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OR

DIN

AT

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CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Ave

rage

Sal

arie

s of

Ful

l-tim

e In

stru

ctio

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acul

0,N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

& U

nive

rsiti

es F

all 1

985

Thr

ough

Fal

l 199

4'

An

eval

uatio

n fo

r al

l Neb

rask

a pu

blic

and

inde

pend

ent c

olle

ges

and

univ

ersi

ties

for

Fall

1985

-86

thro

ugh

Fall

1994

-95

show

s an

incr

ease

fro

m 3

,586

ful

l-tim

ein

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty to

4,0

51. T

his

is a

1.4

% a

vera

ge a

nnua

l inc

reas

e.

For

the

sam

e ye

ars,

the

aver

age

sala

ries

incr

ease

d fr

om $

27,1

17 to

$42

,163

. Thi

s is

an

incr

ease

of

55.5

% in

acj

iath

alla

rs, f

or a

n av

erag

e in

crea

se o

f6.2

% p

eryr

a.

The

fol

low

ing

tabl

e di

spla

ys, f

or f

ull-

time

facu

lty, t

he (

1) in

crea

se in

act

ual a

vera

ge d

olla

r sa

lari

es a

nd (

2) th

e re

al b

uyin

g po

wer

incr

ease

bas

ed o

n th

eco

st-o

f-liv

ing

for

aver

age

sala

ry c

hang

es b

etw

een

Fall

1989

to F

all 1

994:

Fall

1994

Fall

1989

to F

all 1

994

Perc

enta

ge I

ncre

ase

from

Fal

l 198

9 to

Fal

l 199

4fo

r A

ctua

l Ave

rage

for

Infr

atio

n A

djus

ted

Sala

ries

/5 y

ears

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rage

Sal

arie

s/5

year

sA

ctua

l Dol

lars

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alA

vera

geT

otal

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rage

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kC

ount

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tIn

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seA

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l Inc

reas

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crea

seA

nnua

l Inc

reas

e

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esso

r1,

022

$10,

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23%

4.6%

2.9%

0.6%

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te P

rofe

ssor

933

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%4.

5%2.

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046

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.3%

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ruct

ors

292

$5,3

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%4.

4%1.

9%0.

4%L

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53*

**

**

No

Aca

dem

ic R

ank

705

$6,7

5028

%5.

5%6.

8%1.

4%

The

rel

iabi

lity

of a

cal

cula

tion

is q

uest

iona

ble

beca

use

it is

bas

ed o

n 13

rec

ords

for

Fal

l 198

9 an

d 53

rec

ords

for

Fal

l 199

4; th

eref

ore,

no

perc

enta

ge is

repo

rted

.

The

dol

lar

amou

nts

used

are

ave

rage

sal

arie

s of

ful

l-tim

e fa

culty

. In

fact

, thi

s do

es n

ot g

ive

a to

tal s

umm

ary

beca

use

part

-tim

e, a

djun

ct a

ndot

her

inst

ruct

iona

l sta

ff a

re e

xclu

ded.

For

the

prof

esso

r ra

nk, t

he a

ctua

l ave

rage

sal

ary

for

Fall

1994

was

up

23%

abo

ve th

e av

erag

e fo

r Fa

ll 19

89. D

efla

ted

by th

eC

onsu

mer

Pri

ce I

ndex

,' th

e bu

ying

pow

er in

crea

sed

by 2

.9%

. Sta

ted

othe

rwis

e, f

or th

e pe

riod

fro

m F

all 1

989

thro

ugh

Fall

1994

the

full-

time

facu

lty a

vera

ge s

alar

y in

crea

se e

xcee

ded

the

(cos

t-of

-liv

ing)

infl

atio

n ra

te b

y 2.

9%. O

n av

erag

e th

eir

pay

incr

ease

d pe

r ye

ar b

y ab

out 0

.6%

(le

ss th

an 1

%)

beyo

nd in

flat

ion.

Com

para

ble

perc

ents

app

ear

for

othe

r fa

culty

ran

ks. F

or e

xam

ple,

the

"no

acad

emic

ran

k" c

ateg

ory

actu

al a

vera

ge a

nnua

l dol

lars

incr

ease

d by

5.5

%. T

his

equa

tes

to a

n av

erag

e an

nual

incr

ease

of

1.4%

in b

uyin

g po

wer

.

'Sal

arie

s ar

e co

mpu

ted

on a

9-m

onth

bas

is.

'CPI

(C

onsu

mer

Pri

ce I

ndex

) D

etai

led

Rep

ort,

Dec

embe

r 19

94, b

y th

e U

.S. D

epar

tmen

t of

Lab

or, B

urea

u of

Lab

or S

tatis

tics.

The

CPI

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l ave

rage

inde

x w

as u

sed

as a

def

lato

r to

def

ine

cost

-of-

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just

ed a

vera

ge s

alar

ies.

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CPI

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dex

cove

rs a

ppro

xim

atel

y80

% o

f th

c U

.S. p

opul

atio

n.

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DIN

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CO

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dent

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d U

nive

rsiti

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or 1

990-

91 T

hrou

gh 1

994-

95

In F

all 1

993,

ther

e w

ere

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1 m

ale

and

1,21

7 fe

mal

e fu

ll-tim

e fa

culty

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blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

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lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es. I

n Fa

ll 19

94,

the

num

bers

wer

e 2,

750

men

and

1,3

01 w

omen

. The

num

ber

of w

omen

fac

ulty

incr

ease

d by

84

(7%

) fr

om F

all 1

993

to F

all 1

994.

The

num

ber

of f

ull-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

incr

ease

d fr

om 3

,775

in F

all 1

990

to 4

,040

in F

all 1

994.

Thi

s is

a a

n av

erag

e an

nual

incr

ease

of

1.75

%.

For

Fall

1990

, the

rat

io o

f to

tal h

ead

coun

t enr

ollm

ent t

o to

tal f

ull-

time

facu

lty w

as 1

12,5

21 to

3,7

75 o

r 29

.8 to

1. T

he c

ompa

rabl

e ra

tiofo

r Fa

ll 19

94 w

as11

5,43

2 to

4,0

40, o

r 28

.5 to

1. T

his

indi

cate

s a

smal

l red

uctio

n in

the

ratio

of

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t to

full-

time

facu

lty. T

his

mea

sure

is a

t bes

t coa

rse.

A m

ore

mea

ning

ful e

xpre

ssio

n is

ful

l-tim

e eq

uiva

lent

(FI

E)

divi

ded

by to

tal F

TE

fac

ulty

. How

ever

, thi

s ex

pres

sion

is n

ot a

vaila

ble

from

the

exis

ting

IPE

DS

sum

mar

y da

ta.

Tra

ckin

g av

erag

e (m

ean)

sal

arie

s fo

r th

e N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

ove

r fo

ur y

ears

fro

m F

all 1

990

thro

ugh

Fall

1994

indi

cate

san

ove

rall

incr

ease

of

1%. T

his

is a

n av

erag

e ac

tual

dol

lars

ann

ual i

ncre

ase

of 3

1/3%

ove

r th

eFa

ll 19

90 b

ase.

It i

s an

ave

rage

ann

ual d

olla

rs in

crea

se o

f 0%

whe

n de

flat

ed f

or th

e in

crea

sed

cost

of

livin

g fo

r 19

90 to

199

4.

For

prof

esso

rs, t

he s

alar

y ch

ange

for

199

0-91

as

base

to 1

994-

95 w

as $

50,7

57 to

$57

,496

. Thi

s is

an

aver

age

annu

al in

crea

se o

f 3.

3%. T

he r

elat

edav

erag

ean

nual

incr

ease

for

oth

er r

anks

was

: ass

ocia

te p

rofe

ssor

s 3.

5%; a

ssis

tant

pro

fess

ors

2.4%

; ins

truc

tors

3.7

%; n

o ac

adem

ic r

ank

assi

gned

4.3

%.

Tab

le D

5, A

ppen

dix

D, g

ives

ave

rage

sal

arie

s fo

r m

ales

and

for

fem

ales

by

acad

emic

ran

k fo

r fu

ll-tim

e fa

culty

at N

ebra

ska'

s Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

san

d U

nive

rsiti

es. F

or F

all 1

994

the

aver

age

sala

ry f

or m

ale

prof

esso

rs w

as $

58,4

67 a

nd f

or f

emal

e pr

ofes

sors

it w

as $

49,9

10. T

he a

vera

ge s

alar

ies

at th

eas

soci

ate

prof

esso

r ra

nk w

ere

$45,

483

for

men

and

$41

,703

for

wom

en; a

t the

ass

ista

nt p

rofe

ssor

ran

k th

e av

erag

es w

ere

$37,

660

for

men

and

$35

,608

for

wom

en. T

hese

am

ount

s ar

e no

t adj

uste

d fo

r le

ngth

of

serv

ice,

or

othe

r.

The

1PE

DS

tabl

e on

per

cent

of

full-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

that

are

tenu

red,

Tab

le D

7, d

ispl

ays

that

for

Fal

l 199

4, 1

0% o

f th

e C

omm

unity

Col

lege

s' f

ull-

time

inst

ruct

iona

l fac

ulty

wer

e te

nure

d, w

here

as 4

7% o

f al

l ful

l-tim

e in

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty w

ere

tenu

red

for

the

tota

l Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

dU

nive

rsiti

es. A

t the

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ges,

tenu

re h

as a

mea

ning

that

is d

iffe

rent

fro

m th

e re

mai

ning

Neb

rask

a po

stse

cond

ary

inst

itutio

ns.

For

1994

-95,

the

perc

ent o

f fu

ll-tim

e in

stru

ctio

nal f

acul

ty b

y ra

nk th

at w

ere

tenu

red

was

: pro

fess

ors

96%

; ass

ocia

te p

rofe

ssor

s 72

%; a

ssis

tant

pro

fess

ors

14%

;

othe

r in

clud

ing

inst

ruct

ors,

lect

urer

s an

d no

aca

dem

ic r

ank

9%.

* Sa

lari

es a

re c

ompu

ted

on a

9-m

onth

bas

is.

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ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent i

n N

ebra

ska'

s Pr

ivat

e C

aree

r Sc

hool

s -

Fall

1994

Hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t was

ava

ilabl

e fr

om W

ED

S su

rvey

s fo

r ca

tego

ries

incl

udin

g fu

ll-tim

e an

d pa

rt-t

ime

stat

us, b

y ge

nder

,an

d by

rac

e/et

hnic

ity.

The

tota

l hea

d co

unt e

nrol

lmen

t was

3,3

61 s

tude

nts

for

the

32 r

epor

ting

Priv

ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols.

Of

thes

e st

uden

ts,3

,015

(90

%)

wer

e en

rolle

d fu

ll-tim

e.

The

num

ber

of w

omen

enr

olle

d w

as 2

,327

, or

69%

of

the

tota

l. M

ore

men

than

wom

en w

ae e

nrol

led

in th

e fo

llow

ing

scho

ols:

Gat

eway

Ele

ctro

nics

Ins

titut

e,IT

T T

echn

ical

Ins

titut

e, a

nd U

nive

rsal

Tec

hnic

al I

nstit

ute.

Oth

erw

ise,

mor

e w

omen

than

men

wer

e en

rolle

d at

eac

hof

the

Priv

ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols.

The

enr

ollm

ent c

ompo

sitio

n by

rac

e/et

hnic

cat

egor

y w

as N

on-R

esid

ent A

lien:

4 (

0.1%

), B

lack

Non

-His

pani

c:38

9(12

.4%

), A

mer

ican

Ind

ian/

Nat

ive

Ala

skan

: 18

(0.6

%),

Asi

an a

nd P

acif

ic I

slan

ders

: 34(

1.1%

), H

ispa

nic:

61

(2%

), a

nd W

hite

Non

-His

pani

c: 2

,629

(83

.9%

). T

he 2

26 s

tude

nts

ofun

know

n ra

ce/e

thni

city

ori

gin

wer

e ex

clud

ed f

rom

this

sum

mar

izat

ion.

Rel

ativ

e to

the

1990

Cen

sus

ofPo

pula

tion,

Neb

rask

a re

side

nts

aged

18+

yea

rs, t

his

dist

ribu

tion

has

grea

ter

perc

enta

ges

of B

lack

Non

-His

pani

c, a

nd H

ispa

nic

pers

ons,

and

few

er W

hite

Non

-His

pani

c pe

rson

s.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ar

e fr

om T

able

s E

l, E

2, a

nd L

3.

1 6.

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

Deg

rees

and

Oth

er F

orm

al A

war

ds G

rant

ed a

t Neb

rask

a's

Priv

ate

Car

eer

Scho

ols

- 19

93-9

4

The

num

ber

of d

egre

es a

nd o

ther

for

mal

aw

ards

gra

nted

was

ava

ilabl

e fr

om I

PED

S su

rvey

s fo

r ca

tego

ries

incl

udin

g ge

nder

and

raz

e/et

hnic

ity.

Of

the

2,05

2 gr

adua

tes

or c

ompl

eter

s re

port

ed, 1

,533

or

74.7

% w

ere

wom

en. M

ost p

rogr

ams

grad

uate

mor

e w

omen

than

men

. Exc

eptio

ns, a

re th

efol

low

ing

Neb

rask

a Pr

ivat

e C

aree

r Sc

hool

s w

ith m

ore

men

than

wom

en c

ompl

eter

s: G

atew

ay E

lect

roni

cs I

nstit

ute,

IT

T T

echn

ical

Ins

titut

e, a

nd U

nive

rsal

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hnic

alIn

stitu

te.

Rac

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hnic

ity w

as k

now

n fo

r 1,

949

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ivat

e ca

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e an

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d co

mpl

eter

& O

f th

ose

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kno

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race

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nici

ty83

.8%

wcr

e W

hite

, Non

-His

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3.6%

wer

e B

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, Non

-His

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c, 1

.4%

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Asi

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ic I

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ders

, 0.6

% w

ere

Am

eric

an I

ndia

n or

Ala

skan

Nat

ives

, and

0.1

% w

ere

Non

-Res

iden

t Alie

ns.

* T

he d

ata

for

this

sum

mar

y ar

e fr

om T

able

s E

4 an

d E

S.

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CO

OR

DIN

AT

ING

CO

MM

ISSI

ON

FO

R P

OST

SEC

ON

DA

RY

ED

UC

AT

ION

TA

BL

E O

F C

ON

TE

NT

S FO

R T

HE

APP

EN

DIC

ES

Som

e N

otes

Abo

ut th

e D

ata

59

A: H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

tA

1T

otal

Fal

l Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent -

Neb

rask

a In

stitu

tiona

l Sec

tors

Fal

l 198

5 T

hrou

gh F

all 1

994

A-1

A2

Tot

al F

all H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t - N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- F

all 1

985

Thr

ough

Fal

l 199

4A

-2H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t - N

ebra

ska

Inst

itutio

nal S

A3

Full-

time

Fall

ecto

rs -

Fal

l 198

5 T

hrou

gh F

all 1

994

A-3

A4

Full-

time

Fall

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent -

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 198

5 T

hrou

gh F

all 1

994

A-4

A5

Part

-tim

e Fa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t - N

ebra

ska

Inst

itutio

nal S

ecto

rs -

Fal

l 198

5 T

hrou

gh F

all 1

994

A-5

A6

Part

-tim

e Fa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t - N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- F

all 1

985

Thr

ough

Fal

l 199

4A

-6A

7Pe

rcen

tage

of

Full-

time

and

Part

-tim

e H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Inst

itutio

nal S

ecto

rs -

Fall

1990

Thr

ough

Fal

l 199

4A

-7

A8

Tot

al H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Cat

egot

y of

Eth

nici

ty -

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 199

3 an

dFa

ll 19

94A

-8A

9Fu

ll-tim

e H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Cat

egor

y of

Eth

nici

ty -

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es -

Fal

l 199

3 an

dFa

ll 19

94A

10Pa

rt-t

ime

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent b

y C

ateg

ory

of E

thni

city

- N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- F

all 1

993

and

A-1

0

Fall

1994

A-1

2A

llFa

ll H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Gen

der

- N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

Sec

tors

- F

all 1

994

A-1

4A

l2T

otal

Hea

d C

ount

Enr

ollm

ent b

y St

uden

t Lev

el a

nd C

lass

ific

atio

n -

Neb

rask

a Pu

blic

and

Ind

epen

dent

Col

lege

s an

d U

nive

rsiti

es F

all 1

994

A-1

5A

13H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Stud

ent L

evel

and

Cla

ssif

icat

ion

- N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

- M

en O

nly

Fall

1994

A-1

7A

l4H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Stud

ent L

evel

and

Cla

ssif

icat

ion

- N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

and

Uni

vers

ities

-W

omen

Onl

y Fa

ll 19

94A

-19

Al5

Fall

Enr

ollm

ent b

y U

nder

grad

uate

& U

ncla

ssif

ied

and

Firs

t Pro

fess

iona

l & G

radu

ate

- N

ebra

ska

Publ

ic a

nd I

ndep

ende

nt C

olle

ges

&U

nive

rsiti

esSe

ctor

s Fa

ll 19

94A

-21

Al7

Perc

enta

ge o

f M

en a

nd W

omen

Ent

erin

g Fr

eshm

en H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Inst

itutio

nal S

ecto

r -

Fall

1994

A-2

3A

l6Pe

rcen

tage

of

Full-

Tim

e an

d Pa

rt-t

ime

Ent

erin

g Fr

eshm

en H

ead

Cou

nt E

nrol

lmen

t by

Inst

itutio

nal S

ecto

r -

Fall

1994

A-2

2

Al8

NC

TA

Cur

tis: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y, F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-2

4

A 1

9U

nive

rsity

of

Neb

rask

a at

Kea

rney

: Neb

rask

a C

ount

y an

d N

on-N

ebra

ska

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary,

Firs

t-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-2

7

A20

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska-

-Lin

coln

: Neb

rask

a C

ount

y an

d N

on-N

ebra

ska

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary,

Firs

t-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-3

1

A21

Uni

vers

ity o

f N

ebra

ska-

-Om

aha:

Neb

rask

a C

ount

y an

d N

on-N

ebra

ska

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary,

Firs

t-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-3

5

A22

Cha

dron

Sta

te C

olle

ge: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y, F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-3

8

A23

Peru

Sta

te C

olle

ge: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y, F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

-Fa

ll 19

94A

-41

A25

Cen

tral

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y, F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

- F

all 1

994

A-4

4A

-47

A24

Way

ne S

tate

Col

lege

: Neb

rask

a C

ount

y an

d N

on-N

ebra

ska

Res

iden

ce S

umm

ary,

Fir

st-t

ime

Enr

olle

d Fr

eshm

en -

Fal

l 199

4

A26

Met

ropo

litan

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y,Fi

rst-

time

Enr

olle

d Fr

eshm

en -

Fal

l 199

4A

-50

A27

Mid

-Pla

ins

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge: N

ebra

ska

Cou

nty

and

Non

-Neb

rask

a R

esid

ence

Sum

mar

y, F

irst

-tim

e E

nrol

led

Fres

hmen

-Fa

ll 19

94A

-52

A28

Nor

thea

st C

omm

unity

Col

lege

: Neb

rask

a C

ount

y an

d N

on-N

ebra

ska

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NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

FALL 1985 THROUGH FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

48,888

48,810

49,007

50,343

51,793

52,752

51,993

52,112

51,340

49,502

614

+1

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

6,150

6,474

6,545

6,765

7,701

8,103

8,896

8,478

8,387

8,740

2,590

+42

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

26,125

28,776

28,918

30,266

31,482

33,398

33,617

35,877

37,549

37,318

11,193

+43

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

16,591

16,341

15,984

16,439

17,213

18,268

18,826

19,142

19,491

19,872

3,281

+20

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT COLLE"JES KND

UNIVERSITIES TOTAL

97,754

100,401

100,454

103,813

108,189

112,521

113,332

115,609

116,767

115,432

17,678

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TABLE A2

- TOTAL FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

0INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

48,888

NCTA-CURTIS

*

UNIV. OF NEB.

- LINCOLN

24,020

UNIV. OF NEB.

- OMAHA

13,789

UNIV. OF NEB.

- KEARNEY

8,725

UNIV. OF NEB.-MEDICAL CENTER

2,354

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

6,150

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

2,169

PERU STATE COLLEGE

1,312

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

2,669

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

26,125

CENTRAL CC AREA

7,945

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

6,547

MID PLAINS CC AREA

2,617

NORTHEAST CC AREA

2,335

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

5,018

WESTERN CC AREA

1,663

NEBRASKA PUBLIC

INSTITUTION TOTALS

81,163

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

2,407

CLARKSON COLLEGE

480

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

1,009

858

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

DANA COLLEGE

5,927

414

DOANE COLEGE

GRACE UNIVERSITY

787

287

HASTINGS COLLEGE

825

MIDLAND LUTHERA N COLLEGE

801

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

156

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

-

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

1,285

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

24

UNION COLLEGE

700

YORK COLLEGE

387

NEBRASKA INDIAN COMMUNITY COLEGE 244

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGE

AND UNIVERSITY TOTALS

16,591

48,810 *

23,899

13,907

8,81(

2,18E;

6,474

2,200

1,355

2,919

28,776

8,796

6,835

2,930

2,392

5,418

2,405

84,060

2,196

405

1,276

781

5,903

459

745

254

791

845

140 -

1,311 50

631

352

202

16,341

49,007 *

23,469

14,210

9,075

2,253

6,545

2,250

1,396

2,899

28,918

9,127

6,595

2,863

2,562

5,498

2,273

84,470

1,922

356

1,256

816

5,827

492

796

211

894

836

131 -

1,359

34

578

277

199

15,984

50,343 *

23,985

14,985

9,094

2,279

6,765

2,450

1,441

2,874

30,266

9,676

6,629

2,905

2,687

5,861

2,508

87,374

1,862

565

1,133

780

5,958

496

935

269

935

910

148 -

1,527 30

615

276 -

16,439

51,793 *

24,168

15,475

9,745

2,405

7,701-

2,881

1,496

3,324

31,482

10,284

7,383

3,020

2,205

6,226

2,364

90,976

1,956

448

1,127

827

6,068

493

1,069

305

961

935

129

318

1,579 35

609

354 -

17,213

52,752 *

24,598

15,811

9,899

2,444

8,103

3,065

1,526

3,512

33,398

10,915

8,520

2,891

2,815

6,317

1,940

94,253

2,048

511

1,280

818

6,168

507

1,229

257

965

960

133

364

1,691 54

617

337

329

18,268

51,993 *

24,803

15,986

8,573

2,631

8,896

3,413

1,558

3,925

33,617

9,971

9,573

2,880

3,172

5,839

2,182

94,506

2,279

664

1,304

861

6,140

501

1,396

241

968

1,00395

460

1,659 43

591

316

305

18,826

52,112

179

24,573

16,227

8,374

2,759

8,478

3,190

1,527

3,761

35,877

11,014

10,301

3,055

3,257

6,002

2,248

96,467

2,157

515

1,322

870

6,225

536

1,728

293

963

962

134

474

1,734 39

558

410

222

19,142

51,340

204

24,491

15,897

8,045

2,703

8,387

3,021

1,601

3,765

37,549

11,458

10,978

3,337

3,408

5,777

2,591

97,276

2,093

586

1,168

916

6,341

611

1,706

363

1,010

1,017

129

468

1,70549

559

477

293

19,491

49,502

235

23,854

15,051

7,584

2,778

8,740

3,189

1,665

3,886

37,318

11,128

10,686

2,934

3,612

6,647

2,311

95,560

2,159

538

1,172

1,014

6,424

646

1,885

414

1,019

1,019

139

375

1,600 59

580

509

320

19,872

614 *

-166

1,262

-1,141

424

2,590

1,020

353

1,217

11,193

3,183

4,139

317

1,277

1,629

648

14,397

24858

163

156

497

232

1,098

127

194

218 17 -

31535

120

122

76

3,281

+1 *

-1 +9

-13

+18

+42

+47

+27

+46

+43

+40

+63

+12

+55

+33

+39

+18

+10

+12

+16

+18+8

+56

+140

+44

+24

+27 -8 -

+25

+145

+17

+32

+31

+20

* For 1991 and prior years, NCTA-Curtis enrollment was included with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

FALL 1985 THROUGH FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

32,333

32,125

32,359

32,929

33,959

35,174

35,648

36,224

35,983

34,686

2,353

+7

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

4,327

4,372

4,301

4,298

4,778

5,024

5,181

5,493

5,726

5,990

1,663

+38

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

8,371

8,650

8,592

8,809

8,921

9,213

9,587

10,324

10,820

10,819

2,448

+29

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

11,710

11,322

11,389

11,751

12,567

13,283

13,590

14,001

14,634

14,738

3,028

+26

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

56,741

56,469

56,641

57,787

60,225

62,694

64,006

66,042

67,163

66,233

9,492

+17

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NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONS

FALL 1985 THROUGH FALL 1994

III

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NCTA - CURTIS

UNIV. OF NEB.

- LINCOLN

UNIV. OF NEB. - OMAHA

UNIV. OF NEB.

- KEARNEY

UNIV. oF NEB.-MEDICAL cENTER

NEBRASKA STATE cOLLEGEs

cHADRON STATE COLLEGE

PERU STATE COLLEGE

WAYNE sTATE cOLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENTRAL CC AREA

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

MID PLAINS CC AREA

NoRTHEAST CC AREA

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

NEBRASKA PUBLIC

INSTITUTION TOTALS

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

CLARKSON COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

DANA COLLEGE

DOANE COLEGE

GRACE UNIVERSITY

HASTINGS COLLEGE

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

UNION COLLEGE

YORK COLLEGE

NEBRASKA INDIAN coMMUNITY COL

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGE

AND UNIVERSITY TOTALS

32,333 *

18,590

6,473

5,412

1,858

4,327

1,367

874

2,086

8,371

1,327

1,609

969

1,072

2,660

734

45,031

532

210

381

772

4,734

392

655

226

775

726

136

1,098 16

617

346

94

11,710

32,125 *

18,331

6,504

5,517

1,773

4,372

1,367

898

2,107

8,650

1,349

1,657

1,111

1,040

2,668

825

45,147

483

145

411

745

4,666

396

643

193

745

720

117 -

1,094 23

537

320

84

11,322

32,359 *

17,993

6,800

5,774

1,792

4,301

1,406

838

2,057

8,592

1,454

1,334

1,139

1,179

2,614

872

45,252

560

113

440

750

4,607

414

663

184

843

697

115 -

1,15321

498

24982-

11,389

32,929 *

18,261

6,955

5,934

1,779

4,298

1,433

873

1,992

8,809

1,414

1,639

1,089

1,163

2,671

833

46,036

509

186

443

720

4,727

413

692

209

869

799

112 -

1,285 20

522

245

11,751

33,959 *

18,701

7,256

6,147

1,855

4,778

1,650

905

2,223

8,921

1,381

1,728

1,071

1,124

2,796

821

47,658

723

118

476

776

4,933

432

796

211

894

790

106

139

1,33321

510

309

12,567

35,174 *

19,139

7,836

6,253

1,946

5,024

1,693

952

2,379

9,213

1,328

1,926

1,138

1,131

2,896

794

49,411

824

148

538

754

5,089

442

903

176

905

849

100

181

1,387 20

511

303

153

13,283

35,648 *

19,443

8,056

6,041

2,108

5,181

1,651

973

2,557

9,587

1,399

2,331

1,107

1,198

2,761

791

50,416

1,086

54

503

787

5,086

449

944

182

905

91176

253

1,38022

480

294

178

13,590

36,224

177

19,278

8,395

6,141

2,233

5,493

1,860

966

2,667

10,324

1,651

2,553

1,192

1,348

2,778

802

52,041

1,075

102

539

799

5,166

479

1,019

222

911

881

119

323

1,402

23

447

371

123

14,001

35,983

176

19,110

8,488

5,978

2,231

5,726

1,996

952

2,778

10,820

1,616

2,927

1,236

1,451

2,765

825

52,529

1,150

169

498

840

5,299

545

1,031

275

956

908

123

290

1,442 31

475

440

162

14,634

34,686

197

18,676

7,906

5,580

2,327

5,990

2,115

954

2,921

10,819

1,519

2,846

1,174

1,454

3,033

793

51,495

1,181

213

509

947

5,328

581

1,025

329

977

907

109

162

1,382

45

430

467

146

14,738

2,353 * 86

1,433

168

469

1,663

74880

835

2,448

192

1,237

205

382

37359

6,464

649 3

128

175

594

189

370

103

202

181

-27 -

284 29

-187

121 52

3,028

+7

*

+1

+22

+3

425

+17

+55 +9

+40

+29

+15

+77

+21

+36

+14 +8

+14

+122 +1

+34

+23

+13

+48

+57

+46

+26

+25

-20

+26

+181

-30

+35

+55

+26

*For 1991 and prior years, NcTA Curtis enrollment was included with the University of

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NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

FALL 1985 THROUGH FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

16,555

16,685

16,648

17,414

17,834

17,578

16,345

15,888

15, 57

14,816

-1,739

-10

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

1,823

2,102

2,244

2,467

'

2,923

3,079

3,715

2,985

2,661

2,750

927

+51

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

17,754

20,126

20,326

21,457

22,561

24,185

24,030

25,553

26,729

26,496

8,742

+49

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

4,881

5,019

4,595

4,688

4,646

4,985

5,236

5,141

4,857

5,146

265

+5

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

41,013

43,932

43,813

46,026

47,964

49,827

49,326

49,567

49,604

49,208

8,195

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NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONS

FALL 1985 THROUGH FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE

CHANGE BETWEEN

1994

1985 AND 1994

NUMBER

% CHANGE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

16,555

16,685

16,648

17,414

17,834

17,578

16,345

15,888

15,357

14,816

-1,739

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UNIV. OF NEB.

- LINCOLN

5,430

5,568

5,476

5,724

5,467

5,459

5,360

5,295

5,381

5,178

-252

-5

UNIV. OF NEB.

- OMAHA

7,316

7,403

7,410

8,030

8,219

7,975

7,930

7,832

7,409

7,145

-171

-2

UNIV. OF NEB.

- KEARNEY

3,313

3,299

3,301

3,160

3,598

3,646

2,532

2,233

2,067

2,004

-1,309

-40

UNIV. OF NEB.-MEDICAL CENTER

496

415

461

500

550

498

523

526

472

451

-45

-9

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

1,823

2,102

2,244

2,467

2,923

3,079

3,715

2,985

2,661

2,750

927

+51

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

802

833

844

1,017

1,231

1,372

1,762

1,330

1,025

1,074

272

+34

PERU STATE COLLEGE

438

457

558

568

591

574

585

561

649

711

273

+62

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

583

812

842

882

1,101

1,133

1,368

1,094

987

965

382

+66

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

17,754

20,126

20,326

21,457

22,561

24,185

24,030

25,553

26,729

26,496

8,742

+49

CENTRAL CC AREA

6,618

7,447

7,673

8,262

8,903

9,587

8,572

9,363

9,842

9,609

2,991

+45

METROPCLITAN CC AREA

4,938

5,178

5,261

4,990

5,655

6,594

7,242

7,748

8,051

7,840

2,902

+59

MID PLAINS CC AREA

1,648

1,819

1,724

1,816

1,949

1,753

1,773

1,863

2,101

1,760

112

+7

NORTHEAST CC AREA

1,263

1,352

1,383

1,524

1,081

1,684

1,974

1,909

1,957

2,158

895

+71

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

2,358

2,750

2,884

3,190

3,430

3,421

3,078

3,224

3,012

3,614

1,256

+53

WESTERN CC AREA

929

1,580

1,401

1,675

1,543

1,146

1,391

1,446

1,766

1,515

586

+63

NEBRASKA PUBLIC

INSTITUTION TOTALS

36,132

38,913

39,218

41,338

43,318

44,842

44,090

44,426

44,747

44,062

7,930

+22

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

1,875

1,713

1,362

1,353

1,233

1,224

1,193

1,082

943

978

-897

-48

CLARKSON COLLEGE

270

260

243

379

330

363

610

413

417

335

65

+24

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY

628

865

816

690

651

742

801

783

670

663

35

+6

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

86

36

66

60

51

64

74

71

76

67

-19

-22

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

1,193

1,237

1,220

1,231

1,135

1,079

1,054

1,059

1,042

1,096

-97

-8

DANA COLLEGE

22

63

78

83

61

65

52

57

66

65

43

+195

DOANE COLEGE

132

102

133

243

273

326

452

709

675

860

728

+552

GRACE UNIVERSITY

61

61

27

60

94

81

59

71

88

85

24

+39

HASTINGS COLLEGE

50

46

51

66

67

60

63

52

54

42

-8

-16

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

75

125

139

111

145

111

92

81

109

112

37

+49

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

20

23

16

36

23

33

19

15

630

10

+SO

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

179

183

207.

151

178

213

-

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

187

217

206

242

246

304

279

332

263

220

33

+18

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

827

13

10

14

34

21

16

18

14

6+75

UNION COLLEGE

894

80

93

99

106

111

111

84

150

67

+81

YORK COLLEGE

41

32

28

31

45

34

22

39

37

42

1+2

NEBRASKA INDIAN CoMMUNITY cok

1rO

118

117

-176

127

99

131

174

24

+16

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGE

AND UNIVERSITY TOTALS

4,881

5,019

4,595

4,688

4,646

4,985

5,236

5,141

4,857

5,146

265

+5

*For 1991 And plior years, NCTA-Cuttis enrollment was included with the University of

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BY INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

FALL 1990 THROUGH FALL 1994

FALL TERM

UNIVERSITY OF

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES

PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT COLWGES

AND UNIVERSTTIES

TOTAL

PERCENTAGE

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

PERCENTAGE

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

PERCENTAGE

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

PERCENTAGE

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME ,

PERCENTAGE

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

69

31

70

30

70

30

70

30

70

30

58

42

65

35

65

35

68

32

69

31

29

71

29

71

29

71

29

71

29

71

72

28

73

27

73

27

75

25

74

26

56

44

57

43

57

43

58

42

57

43

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTS

1994

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

COUNTS

PERCENTAGE OF

PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES TOTAL

34686

14816

31%

13%

5990

2750

5%

2%

10819

26496

9%

23%

14738

5146

13%

4%

66233

49208

57%

43%

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

NCTA-CURTIS

A

NON RESIDENT ALIEN

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

oo

oo

BL

AC

K N

ON

-HIS

PAN

ICMEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

oo

oo

AMERICAN INDIAN

OR ALASKAN NATIVE

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

oo

oo

ASIAN OR PACIFIC

ISLANDER

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

oo

oo

UN-KEARNEY

B138

136

82

83

36

36

17

16

12

923

20

16

28

16

15

UN-LINCOLN

C996

877

525

455

279

283

212

207

35

36

48

50

140

221

133

186

UN-MEDICAL CENTER

D94

52

55

28

16

17

29

30

68

85

44

46

35

39

UN-OMAHA

E135

153

106

123

360

330

449

452

35

30

32

37

98

98

122

136

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

F1363

1218

768

689

691

666

707

705

88

83

111

112

298

393

306

376

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

G14

13

48

19

14

s2

22

25

31

26

810

10

11

PERU STATE COLLEGE

H7

10

10

28

37

14

15

15

68

23

24

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

I6

11

41

50

57

19

21

17

20

20

26

14

94

9

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

J27

34

99

97

108

38

38

40

50

57

60

24

22

16

24

CENTRAL C.C. AREA

Ko

13

124

31

78

22

23

31

41

39

25

31

25

METROPOLITAN C.C. AREA

Lo

oo

0342

356

651

648

41

50

62

75

152

139

169

178

MID-PLAINS C.C. AREA

M8

62

218

20

32

36

14

10

13

32

NORTHEAST C.C. AREA

N4

41

213

10

77

65

56

3o

12

SOUTHEAST C.C. AREA

015

36

435

43

33

45

618

14

22

41

30

58

WESTERN C.C. AREA

P3

3o

111

10

5o

15

922

25

32

21

NEBRASKA C.C. AREAS

030

17

12

10

443

470

706

710

93

111

135

161

220

210

236

266

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

R127

136

39

48

46

36

75

72

27

59

14

813

6

CLARKSON COLLEGE

So

oo

o2

314

10

1o

31

11

63

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

To

o0

37

oo

30

43

o0

13

1o

85

CoNCORDIA COLLEGE

U2

53

97

31

1o

o1

26

53

3

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

V118

130

74

84

70

67

135

124

99

16

16

162

183

174

218

DANA COLLEGE

W12

14

97

14

18

79

72

1o

o1

36

DOANE COLLEGE

X16

21

710

15

18

920

o1

o3

66

55

GRACE UNIVERSITY

Y3

53

37

43

32

31

22

2o

o

HASTINGS COLLEGE

z4

84

222

17

710

1o

oo

34

32

MIDLAND LUTHERAN

AA

93

11

14

20

26

45

41

3'

24

47

1

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN

BB

1o

0o

o2

0o

o0

oo

oo

12

NEBRASKA METHODIST

CC

oo

0o

oo

96

0o

1o

1o

34

NEBRASKA WESLEY:',N

DO

37

10

10

18

17

12

12

43

55

a9

10

12

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE

EE

oo

oo

o0

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

UNION COLLEGE

FF

29

24

26

30

54

32

21

o3

22

32

YORK COLLEGE

GG

813

69

55

38

21

13

o0

o1

NEBRASKA INDIAN C.C.

HO

oo

oo

2o

1o

94

80

155

193

oo

oo

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

II

332

366

192

263

233

220

313

325

128

108

193

242

210

225

239

270

NEBRASKA PUB;1C AND

aJ

1752

1635

981

971

1464

1464

1764

1778

349

352

496

575

752

850

797

936

INDEPENDENT C&O TOTALs

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

MEN

HISPANIC

WOMEN

WHITE NON-HISPANIC

MEN

WOMEN

RACE UNKNOWN

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

ICU

WOMEN

TOTAL

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

A0

00

1114

137

90

97

00

00

114

137

90

98

204

235

B55

50

62

59

2889

2815

3937

3875

383

228

379

214

3529

3302

4516

4282

8045

7584

C182

206

159

184

11473

11188

10309

9961

00

00

13105

12811

11386

11043

24491

23854

D22

27

35

35

897

932

1462

1559

00

00

1079

1082

1624

1696

2703

2778

E155

151

172

173

6193

5713

7315

7001

347

321

378

333

7323

6796

8574

8255

15897

15051

F414

434

428

452

21566

20785

23113

22493

730

549

757

547

25150

24128

26190

25374

51340

49502

G25

29

46

46

1115

1104

1647

1754

28

51

47

96

1231

1246

1790

1943

3021

3189

H7

10

64

671

610

856

959

00

00

716

675

885

990

1601

1665

I13

14

15

20

1445

1472

2082

2142

27

33

49

51

1572

1616

2193

2270

3765

3886

J45

53

67

70

3231

3186

4585

4855

55

84

96

147

3519

3537

4868

5203

8387

8740

K56

47

71

93

4760

4225

6414

6608

00

00

4901

4352

6557

6776

11458

11128

1,

124

159

161

177

3511

3408

5280

5050

203

207

282

239

4373

4319

6605

6367

10978

10686

M24

31

43

31

1057

943

1426

134C

397

224

338

314

1508

1233

1829

1701

3337

2934

N8

94

91861

1957

1495

1601

00

00

1895

1985

1513

1627

3408

3612

030

35

27

43

2725

2861

2847

3075

0158

0259

2833

3159

2944

3488

5777

6647

P71

63

105

93

995

856

1307

1245

39

113

21137

944

1454

1367

2591

2311

Q313

344

411

446

14909

14250

18769

18919

639

590

633

814

16647

15992

20902

21326

37549

37318

R18

922

19

751

849

974

943

510

27

963

1055

1130

1104

2093

2159

S3

19

950

63

468

437

31

26

960

69

526

469

586

538

T1

010

10

72

43

1045

1031

00

00

74

43

1094

1129

1168

1172

U4

61

0370

394

500

524

340

15

22

392

453

524

561

916

1014

V88

98

84

92

2525

2476

2886

2927

00

00

2972

2963

3369

3461

6341

6424

W2

53

5234

248

319

331

00

00

269

288

342

358

611

646

X14

910

9632

647

968

1082

7n

17

34

690

722

1016

1163

1706

1885

Y2

23

0198

211

139

179

00

00

214

227

149

187

363

414

Z12

13

11

13

448

447

495

503

00

00

490

489

520

530

1010

1019

AA

11

10

21

363

357

579

595

00

00

411

401

606

618

1017

1019

BB

42

00

68

66

55

67

00

00

73

70

56

69

129

139

CC

00

54

42

39

407

322

00

00

43

39

425

336

468

375

DD

16

17

13

7657

612

937

871

12

11

16

707

667

998

933

1705

1600

EE

11

11

28

31

18

25

11

00

30

33

19

26

49

59

FF

25

813

201

209

278

285

00

00

241

245

318

335

559

580

GG

98

.1

5213

214

223

242

00

00

237

241

240

268

477

509

HH

00

00

18

15

23

32

00

00

114

95

179

225

293

320

II

187

186

189

188

6870

6921

10314

10396

20

74

71

88

7980

8100

11511

11772

19491

19872

JJ

959

1017

1095

1156

46576

45142

56781

56663

1444

1297

1557

1596

53296

51757

63471

63675

116767

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

NON RESIDENT ALIEN

MEN

WOMEN

BLACK NON-HISPANIC

MEN

WOMEN

AMERICAN INDIAN

OR ALASKAN NATIVE

MEN

WOMEN

ASIAN OR PACIFIC

ISLANDER

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

NCTA-CURTIS

A0

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0

UN-KEARNEY

B27

126

71

76

35

35

16

16

12

518

17

13

25

14

13

UN-LINCOLN

C809

688

449

376

232

229

165

153

29

28

42

37

113

167

103

156

UN-MEDICAL CENTER

D70

45

37

26

16

17

20

25

68

8s

40

43

28

30

UN-OMAHA

E88

103

61

77

223

198

276

246

24

23

23

23

66

68

71

86

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

F1094

962

618

555

506

479

477

440

71

64

91

82

232

303

216

285

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

G11

12

47

14

11

42

18

22

20

16

78

35

PERU STATE COLLEGE

H7

10

10

21

29

12

11

05

45

12

23

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

I6

11

41

48

55

17

21

15

16

15

16

10

72

6

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

J24

33

98

83

95

33

34

33

43

39

37

18

17

714

CENTRAL C.C. AREA

K0

01

19

14

23

3t.

27

56

95

METROPOLITAN C.C. AREA

L0

00

0103

91

220

224

18

25

20

27

62

60

60

65

MID-PLAINS C.C. AREA

M7

62

216

19

32

23

73

03

11

NORTHEAST C.C. AREA

N3

41

07

65

25

34

22

01

1

SOUTHEAST C.C. AREA

011

22

124

26

17

11

39

11

919

721

WESTERN C.C. AREA

P3

30

110

83

012

415

16

00

10

NEBRASKA C.C. AREAS

Q24

15

65

169

164

250

242

43

52

49

56

78

88

79

93

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

R73

64

18

29

29

24

41

43

15

25

95

62

CLARKSON COLLEGE

S0

00

01

21

51

01

01

13

2

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

T0

00

30

014

19

00

02

00

34

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

U2

43

97

31

10

01

25

52

2

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

V109

112

66

74

56

56

106

96

88

15

15

156

173

171

209

DANA COLLEGE

W12

14

97

14

18

78

72

10

01

35

DOANE COLLEGE

X15

18

78

913

310

00

02

43

54

GRACE UNIVERSITY

Y1

23

25

40

02

21

02

20

0

HASTINGS COLLEGE

Z4

84

222

17

710

10

00

34

32

MIDLAND LUTHERAN

AA

93

11

14

19

26

45

41

12

44

61

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN

BB

10

00

02

00

00

00

00

11

NEBRASKA METHODIST

CC

00

00

00

33

00

00

10

10

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN

DD

i7

910

17

15

12

11

32

45

77

911

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE

EE

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

UNION COLLEGE

FF

25

20

24

23

53

21

21

01

22

31

YORK COLLEGE

GG

713

68

55

38

21

13

00

01

NEBRASKA INDIAN C.C.

HH

00

00

00

00

60

44

90

92

00

00

INDEPENDENT rOLLEGES

II

261

265

160

189

189

188

204

220

91

66

117

129

194

207

216

245

NEBRASKA PDBLIc AND

JJ

1401

1275

793

757

947

926

964

936

238

225

296

304

522

615

518

637

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

MEN

HISPANIC

WOMEN

WHITE NON-HISPANIC

MEN

WOMEN

RACE UNKNOWN

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

A0

0o

197

114

79

82

00

00

97

114

79

83

176

197

B47

41

47

43

2279

2222

2751

2669

294

158

254

134

2807

2612

3171

2968

5978

5580

C152

162

116

144

9143

8951

7757

7585

00

00

10478

10225

8632

8451

19110

18676

D20

26

33

32

835

866

1120

1204

0o

00

987

1005

1244

1322

2231

2327

E95

92

101

93

3449

3138

3687

3484

171

137

153

138

4116

3759

4372

4147

8488

7906

F314

321

295

313

158C3

15291

15394

15024

465

295

407

272

18485

17715

17498

16971

35983

34686

G21

21

20

18

827

846

992

1045

25

43

30

59

923

953

1073

1152

1996

2115

H6

93

3414

406

481

471

00

o0

449

461

503

493

952

954

I13

14

13

18

1153

1190

1463

1546

12

11

79

1257

1304

1521

1617

2778

2921

J40

44

36

39

2394

2442

2936

3062

37

54

77

68

2629

2728

3097

3262

5726

5990

K10

13

15

18

641

565

919

879

00

00

668

606

948

913

1616

1519

L31

46

43

48

976

929

1315

1252

37

44

42

35

1227

1195

1700

1651

2927

2846

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15

24

15

444

436

649

575

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50

512

526

724

648

1236

1174

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3748

762

668

666

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770

780

681

674

1451

1454

014

16

413

1464

1626

1209

1243

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o27

1525

1716

1240

1317

2765

3033

P37

26

54

35

287

280

403

420

oo

00

349

321

476

472

825

793

Q114

121

142

132

4560

4598

5163

5035

63

106

80

112

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5144

5769

5675

10820

10819

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314

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505

514

479

15

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611

596

570

1150

1181

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517

23

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169

213

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6460

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470

516

840

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2526

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425

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547

283

525

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181

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907

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

NMERICAN INDIAN

ASIAN OR PACIFIC

NON RESIDENT ALIEN

BLACK NON-HISPANIC

OR ALASKAN NATIVE

ISLANDER

OMEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

III

NCTA-CURTIS

A0

00

00

00

00

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0o

6o

oo

0UN-KEARNEY

13

11

10

11

71

11

00

45

33

32

2

UN-LINCOLN

C187

189

76

79

47

54

47

54

68

613

27

54

30

30

OUN-MEDICAL CENTER

D24

718

20

09

50

00

04

37

9

UN-OMAHA

E47

50

45

46

137

132

173

206

11

79

14

32

30

51

50

OUNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

F269

256

150

134

185

187

230

265

17

19

20

30

66

90

90

91

OCHADRON STATE COLLEGE

G3

10

15

31

04

311

10

12

76

PERU STATE COLLEGE

H0

00

07

82

41

02

31

10

1

OWAYNE STATE COLLEGE

I0

00

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

J3

10

02

2

114

13

20

24

5

54

77

18

10

42

23

65

23

910

CENTRAL C.C. AREA

K0

12

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17

55

19

15

29

34

34

19

22

20

OMETROPOLITAN C.C. AREA

L0

00

0239

265

431

424

23

25

42

48

90

79 0

109

113

MID-PLAINS C.C. AREA

M1

00

02

10

01

37

71

21

*NORTHEAST C.C. AREA

NSOUTHEAST C.C. AREA

O1

00

2

41

43

64

25

1

11

17,

16

34

3

21

41

00

1

90

313

22

23

37

0WESTERN C.C. AREA

Q

00

0 6

01

22

03

57

63

21

1

NEBRASKA C.C. AREAS

P142

122

157

173

62

5274

306

456

468

50

59

86

102

III

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

R54

72

21

19

17

12

34

29

12

34

53

74

TO

CLARKSON COLLEGE

S0

00

01

113

50

0 0

2 1

1 1

0 1

0 0

31

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

00

034

00

16

24

05

1

OCONCORDIA COLLEGE

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

U0 9

181

0 8100

00

00

00

00

10

11

14

11

29

28

11

11

610

39

ODANA COLLEGE

W0

00

00

00

10

00

00

00

1

DOANE COLLEGE

X1

30

26

56

10

10

10

12

30

OGRACE UNIVERSITY

Y2

3

HASTINGS COLLEGE

Z0

0

01

00

20

33

00

00

01

00

00

20

00

00

00

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BB

0

00

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00

0

00

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00

00

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00

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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN

DD

00

10

12

01

INEBRASKA METHODIST

CC

00

00

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63

00

10

00

24

11

11

01

21

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PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE

EE

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

UNION COLLEGE

FE

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27

01

11

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02

00

01

NEBRASKA INDIAN C.C.

00

00

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10

34

36

eYORK COLLEGE

GG

10

01

00

00

00

00

00

00

65

101

00

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0

III

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

II

71

101

32

74

44

32

109

105

37

42

76

113

16

18

23

25

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

.7.1

INEPENDENT c&U TOTALs

149

360

188

214

517

518

800

842

111

127

200

268

230

235

279

299

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FALL 1993 AND FALL 1994

MEN

1993

HISPANIC

WOMEN

1994

1993

1994

WHITE NON-HISPANIC

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

RACE UNKNOWN

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

MEN

WOMEN

1993

1994

1993

1994

TOTAL

1993

1994

Ao

oo

o17

23

11

15

oo

oo

17

23

11

15

28

38

B8

915

36

610

593

1186

1206

89

70

125

80

722

690

1345

1314

2067

2004

C30

44

43

40

2330

2237

2552

2376

oo

o0

2627

2586

2754

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5381

5178

21

43

62

66

342

355

o0

oo

92

77

380

374

472

451

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60

59

71

80

2744

2575

3628

3517

176

184

225

195

3207

3037

4202

4108

7409

7145

F100

113

133

139

5763

5494

7719

7469

265

254

350

275

6665

6413

8692

8403

15357

14816

G4

826

28

288

258

655

709

38

17

37

308

283

717

791

1025

1074

H1

13

1257

204

375

488

oo

oo

267

214

382

497

649

711

Io

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2292

282

619

596

15

22

42

42

315

312

672

653

987

965

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744

1649

1793

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59

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2661

2750

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5729

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113

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3146

3124

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4716

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613

507

777

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371

180

300

264

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1105

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1195

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953

1957

2158

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19

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1766

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11596

10848

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26496

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HEAD COUNT ENROLLMENT BY GENDER

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

MEN

WOMEN

.TOITAL -

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

COUNT

24,128

25,374

49,501

PERCENT

48.7

51.3

100

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

COUNT

3,537

5,203

8,740

PERCENT

40.5

59.5

100%

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

COUNT

15,992

21,326

37,318

PERCENT

42.8

57.2

100%

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

COUNT

8,100

11,772

19,872

PERCENT

40.8

59.2

100%

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDENPENDENT

COUNT

51,757

63,675

115,432

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

PERCENT

44.8

55.2

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MEN AND WOMEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

LEVEL AND CLASSIFICATION

NCTA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO

TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

CSC

PSC

WSC

TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST T

1. GRAND TOTAL

1235

7584

23854

2778

15051

49502

3189

1665

3886

8740

11128

10686

2934

3612

6647

2311 3

2. FULL-TIME STUDENT TOTAL 2.

197

5580

18676

2327

7906

34686

2115

954

2921

5990

1519

2846

1174

1454

3033

793 1

A. UNDERGRADUATE

3197

5365

16058

824

7333

29777

2066

940

2881

5887

1519

2846

1174

1454

3033

793 1

1. 1ST-TIME FRESHMEN

4107

1113

3267

01003

5490

437

239

747

1423

299

727

490

563

1029

228

2. OTHER FIRST-YEAR

50

692

1476

01236

3404

350

117

369

836

92

1366

291

349

368

198

3. SECOND-YEAR

690

1205

3132

233

1577

6237

464

195

555

1214

914

648

393

522

1256

217

4. THIRD-YEAR

70

1085

4002

215

1589

6891

320

175

492

987

oo

oo

oo

5. FOURTM-YEAR

80

1270

4110

376

1676

7432

470

214

623

1307

oo

oo

oo

6. UNCLASSIFIED

9o

071

oo

71

25

oo

25

oo

oo

oo

7. NON-DEGREE SEEKING

10

oo

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252

252

00

95

95

214

105

020

380

150

B. FIRST-PROFESSIONAL

11

o0

415

983

01398

00

00

00

ti

00

0

1. FIRST-TIME

12

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139

916

01055

0o

0o

oo

oa

oo

2. ALL OTHER

13

o0

276

6 7

0343

00

00

00

00

00

C. GRADUATE

14

0215

2203

520

573

3511

49

14

40

103

oo

oo

oo

1. FIRST-TIME

15

051

775

15

155

996

1o

23

00

00

00

2. ALL OTHER

16

0164

1428

122

367

2081

30

14

34

78

oo

oo

oo

3. NOT IN DEGREE PRGM

17

oo

0383

51

434

18

o4

22

oo

oo

oo

3. PARTTIME STUDENT TOTAL

18

38

2004

5178

451

7145

14816

1074

711

965

2750

9609

7840

1760

2158

3614

1515 2

A. UNDERGRADUATE

19

38

1087

2642

161

4885

8813

549

362

437

1348

9609

7840

1760

2158

3614

1515 2

1. 1ST-TIME FRESHMEN

20

0140

90

0192

422

165

72

174

216

1504

331

93

436

69

2. OTHER FIRST-YEAR

21

0219

274

0319

1312

100

20

92

212

101

0205

275

277

216

3. SECOND-YEAR

22

0164

346

19

771

1300

53

23

68

144

2099

0134

197

427

221

4. THIRD-YEAR

23

0213

532

2860

1607

56

78

101

235

0o

00

00

5. FOURTH-YEAR

24

0351

1071

115

1281

2818

121

90

168

379

o0

0o

00

6. UNCLASSIFIED

25

00

329

25

0354

54

o0

54

0o

0o

oo

7. NON-DEGREE SEEKING

26

38

00

0962

1000

0144

6150

7193

1038

1090

1593

2474

1009 1

B. FIRST-PROFESSIONAL

27

oo

716

023

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

1. FIRST-TIME

28

oo

49

o13

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

2. ALL OTHER

29

oo

37

o10

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

C. GRADUATE

30

0917

2529

274

2260

5980

525

349

528

1402

oo

o0

oo

1. FIRST-TIME

31

0220

799

30

201

1250

20

17

19

oo

oo

oo

2. ALL OTHER

32

0697

1730

161

1537

4125

132

1240

373

oo

oo

oo

3. NOT IN DEGREE PRGM

33

oo

083

522

605

391

348

.271

1010

oo

oo

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MEN AND WOMEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

BELVU

CC

CSM

CREIG

CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GU

HSTNG

METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB UNION

FALL

YORK NICC TOTAL 1991

FALL

1992

FALL

1993

FALL

1994

i2159

538

1172

1014

6424

646

1885

414

1019

375

1019

139

1600

59

580

509

320

19872113332115609116767115432

21181

213

509

947

5328

581

1025

329

977

162

907

109

1382

45

430

467

146

14738 64006

66042

67163

66233

3995

207

509

914

3442

581

1015

329

964

162

907

109

1382

45

430

467

146

12604 57776

59513

60202

59087

473

16

102

184

798

170

238

72

262

7249

40

337

25

118

154

33

2878 12838

12882

13230

13127

570

26

71

101

75

22

24

24

28

142

037

418

49

56

648

7649

8024

8108

7552

668

29

111

193

903

160

227

77

247

39

214

45

354

8110

133

54

2972 14176

14928

14797

14373

7321

44

116

227

868

96

258

103

202

35

186

15

317

484

51

02927 11122

10981

11271

10805

8360

92

106

209

738

133

252

53

214

80

204

9318

476

80

02928 10668

11493

11566

11667

974

00

060

03

00

00

09

07

0s)

153

243

212

243

249

10

29

03

00

013

011

012

010

017

03

98

1080

993

1206

1314

11

00

00

1769

00

00

00

00

00

00

1769

2766

2799

3121

3167

12

00

00

544

00

00

00

00

00

00

544

1419

1422

1611

1599

13

00

00

1225

00

00

00

00

00

00

1225

1347

1377

1510

1568

14

186

60

33

117

010

013

00

00

00

00

365

3464

3730

3840

3979

15

186

40

627

01

06

00

00

00

00

230

1169

1228

1231

1229

16

01

09

79

09

0'/

00

00

00

00

105

1892

2078

2191

2264

17

0'

018

11

00

00

00

00

00

00

30

403

424

418

486

18

978

335

663

67

1096

65

860

85

42

213

112

30

220

14

150

42

174

5146 49326

49567

49604

49208

19

978

247

663

35

655

65

461

85

35

213

112

30

220

14

150

42

174

4179 40479

41341

42082

40836

20

37

212

11

14

74

026

23

00

412

14

12

169

3216

3091

3083

3414

21

126

33

107

518

829

67

313

014

63

738

423

8085

8134

7658

3021

22

68

55

111

639

747

12

447

32

728

222

631

524

6436

7792

7397

5046

23

103

69

101

449

9111

82

56

21

438

024

60

605

2504

2457

2454

2447

24

186

88

193

970

19

167

17

570

12

469

232

90

952

4151

4187

4272

4149

25

164

00

0478

534

21

00

015

70

31

00

755

1481

1410

1513

1163

26

294

0139

00

13

66

17

17

11

11

064

026

093

751 14606

14270

15705

16298

21

00

00

29

00

00

00

00

00

00

29

36

45

44

52

28

00

00

10

00

00

00

00

00

01

13

15

12

14

2g

00

00

28

00

00

00

30

00

00

28

23

30

32

38

30

088

032

412

0399

01

00

00

00

00

938

8811

8181

7478

8320

31

037

01

69

044

01

00

00

00

00

154

1893

1731

1484

1423

32

046

013

250

0285

03

00

00

00

00

597

4980

5531

5095

5095

33

05

016

93

070

03

00

00

00

00

187

1938

919

899

1802

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MEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

LEVEL AND CLASSIFICATION

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO

TOTAL

CSC

PSC

WSC

TOTAL

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

411

1. GRAND TOTAL

1137

3302 12811

1082

6796

24128

1246

675

1616

3537

4352

4319

1233

1985

3159

944 15992

2. FULL-TIME STUDENT TOTAL 2

114

2612 10225

1005

3759

17715

963

461

1304

2728

606

1195

526

780

1716

321

5144

A. UNDERGRADUATE

3114

2519

8737

166

3553

15089

936

457

1285

2678

606

1195

526

780

1716

321

5144

1. 1ST-TIME FRESHMEN

466

508

1702

0374

869

0474

2750

201

134

339

674

141

341

257

338

557

82

1716

2. OTHER FIRST-YEAR

50

647

1890

171

62

194

427

43

555

99

142

185

75

1099

3. SECOND-YEAR

648

592

1647

35

736

3058

226

95

244

565

350

248

170

288

773

93

1922

4. THIRD-YEAR

70

520

2155

56

789

3520

135

66

227

428

00

00

00

0

5. FOURTH-YEAR

80

525

2331

75

787

3718

189

100

239

528

00

33

00

00

00

00

0

6. UNCLASSIFIED

933

14

00

14

00

00

00

0

7. NON-DEGREE SEEKING 10

00

00

120

120

00

42

42

72

51

012

201

71

407

B. FIRST-PROFESSIONAL

11

00

242

521

0763

0 0

00

00

00

00

00

1. FIRST-TIME

12

00

87

502

0589

00

00

00

00

00

2. ALL OTHER

13

00

155

19

0174

00

00

00

00

00

00

C. GRADUATE

14

093

1246

318

206

1863

27

419

50

00

00

00

0

1. FIRST-TIME

15

027

416

454

501

10

12

00

00

00

0

2. ALL OTHER

16

066

830

59

127

1082

17

416

37

00

00

00

0

3. NOT IN DEGREE PRGM 17

00

0255

25

280

90

241

11

00

00

00

0

3. PARTTIME STUDENT TOTAL 18

23

690

2586

77

3037

6413

283

214

312

809

3746

3124

707

1205

1443

623 10848

41

A. UNDERGRADUATE

19

23

414

1416

12

2248

4113

181

159

147

487

3746

3124

707

1205

1443

623 10848

41

1. 1ST-TIME FRESHMEN

20

040

46

090

176

57

51

63

115

670

120

27

155

24

1111

2. OTHER FIRST-YEAR

21

075

147

0368

590

28

524

57

47

II0

40

90

91

80

348

3. SECOND-YEAR

22

064

180

2332

578

24

719

50

754

025

72

162

61

1074

4. THIRD-YEAR

23

084

280

0387

751

14

43

39

96

00

00

00

041

5. FOURTH-YEAR

24

0151

596

8642

1397

41

61

63

165

00

00

00

0

6. UNCLASSIFIED

25

00

167

20

169

17

00

17

00

00

00

041

7. NON-DEGREE SEEKING 26

23

00

0le9

452

038

139

2830

431

522

1016

1035

458

6292

41

B. FIRST-PROFESSIONAL

27

00

53

08

00

00

00

00

00

0

1. FIRST-TIME

28

00

32

05

00

00

00

00

00

0

2. ALL OTHER

29

00

21

03

00

00

00

'0

00

0

41

C. GRADUATE

30

0276

1165

62

789

2292

102

55

165

322

00

00

00

0

1. FIRST-TIME

31

066

336

473

479

00

88

00

00

00

041

2. ALL OTHER

32

0210

829

34

526

1599

37

080

117

00

00

00

0

3. NOT IN DEGREE PRGM 33

00

024

190

214

65

55

77

197

00

00

00

0

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MEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

BELVU

CC

CSM

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

CREIG

CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GU

HSTNG

METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB UNION

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

FALL

FALL

FALL

FALL

YORK NICC TOTAL 1991

1992

1993

1994

11055

69

43

453

2963

288

722

227

489

39

401

70

667

33

245

241

95

8100

50970 52741 53296 51757

2611

28

6431

2526

273

470

181

476

17

385

62

622

27

183

229

46

6573

31765 32464 32716 32160

3506

27

6412

1377

273

469

181

471

17

385

62

622

27

183

229

46

5293

28054 28600 28755 28204

434

o0

74

319

85

117

36

132

1121

17

144

11

45

64

71207

6323

6179

6409

6347

532

20

56

29

16

16

13

14

125

024

212

30

16

288

3800

3913

3925

3704

636

82

94

376

78

106

47

111

592

24

154

644

68

22

1273

6848

7290

7136

6818

7170

o1

102

360

33

117

55

89

261

12

137

433

28

01204

5339

5241

5356

5152

8178

17

386

261

61

109

30

123

883

9158

436

39

01205

5164

5425

5398

5451

940

oo

032

o2

0o

oo

o3

05

00

82

130

114

123

129

10

16

0o

oo

o2

02

o3

o2

08

01

34

450

438

495

603

11

00

00

1076

o0

00

oo

o0

0o

00

1076

1762

1751

1853

1839

12

o0

o0

315

o0

0o

oo

o0

0o

00

315

872

841

919

904

13

oo

o0

761

o0

0o

oo

o0

0o

00

761

890

910

934

935

14

105

10

19

73

o1

05

oo

o0

0o

00

204

1949

2113

2108

2117

15

105

10

315

o0

03

oo

00

0o

00

127

652

680

641

630

16

oo

o6

51

o1

02

0o

o0

0o

00

60

1037

1141

1186

1179

17

0o

010

7o

00

oo

o0

00

o0

017

260

292

281

308

18

444

44

37

22

437

15

252

46

13

22

16

846

662

12

49

1531

19205 20277 20580 19601

19

444

36

37

11

223

1.5

176

46

12

22

16

846

662

12

49

1221

16124 17313 17831 16669

20

11

1o

3o

t,1

1o

18

o0

26

35

42

1271

1321

1288

1392

21

57

78

34

15

31

12

o2

22

214

114

3020

3118

2926

1109

22

22

12

62

15

219

72

72

25

15

310

122

2427

3048

2837

1824

23

40

79

214

242

5o

4o

o4

07

20

138

1001

977

997

985

24

103

914

134

769

13

28

o1

11

114

20

289

1835

1869

1936

1851

25

89

o0

0156

114

12

00

o5

10

14

00

292

560

544

611

478

26

122

o0

0o

226

57

14

023

014

020

224

6010

6436

7236

7007

27

o0

o0

13

o0

0o

oo

00

0o

00

13

14

18

15

21

28

00

00

o0

00

oo

oo

00

o0

0o

77

55

29

00

00

13

o0

00

oo

00

0o

00

13

711

10

16

30

08

011

201

076

01

oo

o0

00

00

297

3067

2946

2734

2911

31

01

02

38

015

00

oo

o0

0o

00

56

755

658

580

543

32

06

05

134

047

00

0o

00

0o

00

192

1828

2048

1922

1908

33

01

04

29

014

01

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o0

0o

00

49

484

240

232

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WOMEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

LEVEL AND CLASSIFICATION

NCTA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO

TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

CSC

PSC

WSC

TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

1. GRAND TOTAL

198

4282

11043

1696

8255

25374

1943

990

2270

5203

6776

6367

1701

1627

3488

1367

21326

2. FULL-TIME STUDENT TOTAL 2

83

2968

8451

1322

4147

16971

1152

493

1617

3262

913

1651

648

674

1317

472

5675

A. UNDERGRADUATE

383

2846

7321

658

3780

14688

1130

483

1596

3209

913

1651

648

674

1317

472

5675

1. 1ST-TIME FRESHMEN

441

605

1565

0529

2740

236

105

408

749

158

386

233

225

472

146

1620

2. OTHER FIRST-YEAR

50

318

607

0589

1514

179

55

175

409

49

811

192

207

183

123

1565

3. SECOND-YEAR

642

613

1485

198

841

3179

238

100

311

649

564

400

223

234

483

124

2028

4. THIRD-YEAR

70

565

1847

159

800

3371

185

109

265

559

00

00

00

05. FOURTH-YEAR

80

745

1779

301

889

3714

281

114

384

779

00

00

00

06. UNCLASSIFIED

90

038

00

38

11

00

11

00

00

00

07. NON-DEGREE SEEKING

10

00

00

132

132

00

53

53

142

54

08

179

79

462

B. FIRST-PROFESSIONAL

11

00

173

462

0635

00

00

00

00

00

01. FIRST-TIME

12

00

52

414

0466

00

00

00

00

00

02. ALL OTHER

13

00

121

48

0169

00

00

00

00

00

0

C. GRADUATE

14

0122

957

202

367

1648

22

10

21

53

00

00

00

01. FIRST-TIME

15

024

359

11

101

495

00

11

00

00

00

02. ALL OTHER

16

098

598

63

240

999

13

10

18

41

00

00

00

03. NOT IN DEGREE PRGM

17

00

0128

26

154

90

211

00

00

00

0

3. PARTTIME STUDENT TOTAL 18

15

1314

2592

374

4108

8403

791

497

653

1941

5863

4716

1053

953

2171

892

15648

A. UNDERGRADUATE

19

15

673

1226

149

2637

4700

368

203

290

861

5863

4716

1053

953

2171

892

15648

1. 1ST TIME FRESHMEN

20

0100

44

0102

246

108

21

111

101

834

211

66

281

45

1538

2. OTHER FIRST YEAR

21

0144

127

0451

722

72

15

68

155

54

0165

185

186

136

726

3. SECOND-YEAR

22

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166

17

439

722

29

16

49

94

1345

0109

125

265

160

2004

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23

0129

252

2473

856

42

35

62

139

00

00

00

0

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24

0200

475

107

639

1421

80

29

105

214

00

00

00

0

6. UNCLASSIFIED

25

00

16:

23

0185

37

00

37

00

00

00

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26

15

00

0533

548

0106

5111

4363

607

568

577

1439

551

8105

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27

00

213

015

00

00

00

00

00

0

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28

00

17

08

00

00

00

00

00

0

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29

00

16

07

00

00

00

00

00

0

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30

0641

1364

212

1471

3688

423

294

363

1080

00

00

00

0

1. FIRST-TIME

31

0154

463

26

128

771

20

911

00

00

00

0

2. ALL OTHER

32

0487

901

127

1011

2526

95

1160

256

00

00

00

0

3. NOT IN DEGREE PROM

33

00

059

332

391

326

293

194

813

00

00

00

0

216

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WOMEN

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FALL 1994

BELVU

CC

CSM

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

CREIG

CNDIA UNIV

DANA DOANE

GU

HSTNG

METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB UNION

NEnRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

FALL

FALL

FALL

FALL

YORK NICC TOTAL 1991

1992

1993

1994

11104

469

1129

561

3461

358

1163

187

530

336

618

69

933

26

335

268

225

11772

62362

62868

63471

63675

2570

185

503

516

2802

308

555

148

501

145

522

47

760

18

247

238

100

8165

32241

33578

34447

34073

3489

180

503

502

2065

308

546

148

493

145

522

47

760

18

247

238

100

7311

29722

30913

31447

30883

439

16

102

110

479

85

121

36

130

6128

23

193

14

73

90

26

1671

6515

6703

6821

6780

538

24

71

45

46

68

11

14

017

013

26

19

40

360

3849

4111

4183

3848

632

21

109

99

527

82

121

30

136

34

122

21

200

266

65

32

1699

7328

7638

7661

7555

7151

44

115

125

508

63

141

48

113

33

125

3180

051

23

01723

5783

5740

5915

5653

8182

75

103

123

477

72

143

23

91

72

121

0160

040

41

01723

5504

6068

6168

6216

934

00

028

01

0o

0o

06

02

00

71

113

98

120

120

10

13

03

00

011

09

09

08

09

02

64

630

555

711

711

11

00

00

693

00

00

00

00

00

00

693

1004

1048

1268

1328

12

00

00

229

00

00

00

00

00

00

229

547

581

692

695

13

00

00

464

00

00

00

00

00

00

464

457

467

576

633

14

81

50

14

44

09

08

00

00

00

00

161

1515

1617

1732

1862

15

81

10

312

01

03

00

00

00

00

103

517

548

590

599

16

01

03

28

08

05

00

00

00

00

45

855

937

1005

1085

17

01

08

40

00

00

00

00

00

013

143

132

137

178

18

534

2(11

626

45

659

50

608

39

29

191

96

22

174

888

30

125

3615

30121

29290

29024

29607

19

534

211

626

24

432

50

285

39

23

191

96

22

174

888

30

125

2958

24355

24028

24251

24167

20

26

112

81

46

30

25

15

00

26

11

7127

1945

1770

1795

2022

21

69

26

99

214

724

36

211

012

41

524

309

5065

5016

4732

1912

22

46

43

105

424

528

52

40

30

523

117

321

402

4009

4744

4560

3222

23

61

62

92

235

769

32

52

21

434

017

40

467

1503

1480

1457

1462

24

83

79

179

836

12

98

43

62

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358

118

70

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2316

2318

2336

2298

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527

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7834

8469

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3152

3483

3173

3187

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138

1454

679

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AND FIRST PROFESSIONAL & GRADUATE

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES SECTORS

FALL 1994

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

UNDERGRADUATE AND

UNCLASSIFIED

FIRST PROFESSIONAL AND

GRADUATE

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

410

410

410

411

FULL

TIME

PART

TIME

TOTAL

FULL

TIME

PART

TIME

TOTAL

FULL

TIME

PART

TIME

TOTAL

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

COUNT

29777

8813

38590

4909

6003

10912

34686

14816

49502 0

PERCENT

60.2

17.8

78.0

9.9

12.1

22.0

70.1

29.9

100%

0 0NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

COUNT

5887

1348

7235

103

1402

1505

5990

2750

87400

PERCENT

67.4

15.4

82.8

1.2

16.0

17.2

68.5

31.5

100%

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

COUNT

10819

26496

37315

00

010819

26496

37315

40

PERCENT

29.0

71.0

100.0

--

29.0

71.0

100%

0 0NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES

COUNT

12604

4179

16783

2134

967

3101

14738

5146

410

19884

PERCENT

53.4

21.0

84.4

10.7

4.9

15.6

74.1

25.9

100%1.

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

COUNT

59087

40836

99923

7146

8372

15518

6622,3

49208

115441

0PERCENT

51.2

35.4

86.6

6.2

7.2

13.4

57.4

426

100%

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BY INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

FALL 1994

FALL TERM

UNIVERSITY OF

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES

PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

TOTAL

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

FULL-

TIME

PART-

TIME

FULL-

TIME

PART-

TIME

FULL-

TIME

PART-

TIME

FULL-

TIME

PART-

TIME

TOTAL

COUNT

PERCENTAGE OF

PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES TOTAL

5490

33.2

422

2.6

1423

8.6

174

1.0

3336

20.2

2649

16.0

2878

17.4

169

1.0

13127

79.4

3414

20.6

16541

100%

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BY INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

FALL 1994

FALL TERM

UNIVERSITY OF

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGES

NEBRASKA

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERUTIES

PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

TOTAL

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

,

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

COUNTS

PERCENTAGE OF

PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES TOTAL

2926

17.7

2986

18.0

737

4.5

860

5.2

2827

17.1

3158

19.1

I

1249

7.6

1798

10.9

7739

46.8

8802

53.2

16541

100%

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TABLE Ale - NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA RESIDENCE SUMMARY

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE-CURTIS

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

21.8

ANTELOPE

32.8

BLAINE

10.9

BOONE

10.9

BOX BUTTE

10.9

BUFFALO

65.6

BURT

10.9

CHEYENNE

10.9

CUMING

10.9

CUSTER

87.4

DAWSON

76.5

DIXON

10.9

DOUGLAS

21.8

FILLMORE

10.9

FRANKLIN

10.9

FRONTIER

43.7

FURNAS

10.9

GAGE

10.9

GREELEY

21.8

HALL

21.8

HAMILTON

10.9

HARLAN

10.9

HAYES

10.9

HOLT

21.8

KNOX

10.9

LANCASTER

54.6

LINCOLN

65.6

LOUP

32.8

MERRICK

32.8

NANCE

10.9

NUCKOLLS

21.8

PHELPS

32.8

RED WILLOW

32.8

SALINE

10.9

SARPY

21.8

SAUNDERS

21.8

SCOTTS BLUFF

32.8

SEWARD

10.9

SHERIDAN

10.9

SHERMAN

10.9

SIOUX

10.9

VALLEY

12.8

WEBSTER

21.8

WHEELER

10.9

TOTAL

97

90.6

98

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NEBRASKA

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NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE-CURTIS

FALL 1994

9 3

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COUNT

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10.9

21.8

10.9

10.9

97

90.6

21.8

10.9

21.8

107

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

23

1.8

ANTELOPE

10

0.7

ARTHUR

10.1

BANNER

10.1

BOONE

'

13

1.0

BOX BUTTE

11

0.8

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10.1

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90.7

BUFFALO

BURT

217 3

17.3

0.2

BUTLER

CASS

3 8

0.2

0.6

CEDAR

90.7

CHASE

20.2

CHERRY

14

1.1

CHEYENNE

16

1.2

CLAY

COLFAX

5 6

0.3

0.4

CUMING

30.2

CUSTER

32

2.5

DAKOTA

DAWSON

6

42

0.4

3.3

DEUEL

40.3

DIXON

30.2

DODGE

21

1.6

LOUGLAS

73

5.8

DUNDY

FILLMORE

6

0.1

0.4

FRANKLIN

80.6

FRONTIER

30.2

FURNAS

14

1.1

GAGE

12

0.9

GARDEN

GARFIELD

2 4

0.2

0.3

GOSPER

GREELEY

8 5

0.6

0.3

HALL

87

6.9

HAMILTON

19

1.5

HARLAN

40.3

HAYES

10.1

HITCHCOCK

HOLT

5

10

0.3

0.7

HOOKER

20.2

HOWARD

70.5

JEFFERSON

40.3

JOHNSON

30.2

KEARNEY

28

2.2

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COUNTY RESIDENCE

KEITH

KEYA PAHA

KIMBALL

KNOX

LANCASTER

LINCOLN

LOGAN

MCPHERSON

MADISON

MERRICK

MORRILL

NANCE

NEMAHA

NUCKOLLS

OTOE

PAWNEE

PERKINS

PHELPS

PIERCE

PLATTE

POLK

RED WILLOW

RICHARDSON

ROCK

SALINE

SARPY

SAUNDERS

SCOTTS BLUFF

SEWARD

SHERIDAN

SHERMAN

SIOUX

STANTON

THAYER

VALLEY

WASHINGTON

WEBSTER

WHEELER

YORK

NEB. UNKNOWN

TOTAL

- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

12 1 3 5

30

37 2 2 8

12 6 2 2 6 2 4 2

30 2

32 5

15 6 5

11

1914 9

13 6 9

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1 2 9

10 5 6 1 7

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9

RESIDENCE SUMMARY

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STATE RESIDENCE

ALASKA

ARIZONA

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

FLORIDA

INDIANA

IOWA

KANSAS

LOUISIANA.

MAINE

MISSOURI

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

NEW JERSEY

NEW YORK

OREGON

SOUTH DAKOTA

TEXAS

UTAH

WYOMING

STATE UNKNOWN

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

TOTAL

- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA RESIDENCE SUMMARY

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

20.2

1 5

0.1

0.3

34 3

2 7

0.2

1 9

0.1

0.7

40.3

10.1

10.1

20.2

1132

90.3

10.1

10.1

10.1

10.1

30.2

10.1

10.1

40.3

60.4

39

3.1

1253

100.0

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COUNTY RESIDENCE

411

ADAMS

ANTELOPE

BOONE

OBOX BUTTE

BOYD

BROWN

BUFFALO

fp

BURT

BUTLER

CASS

CEDAR

CHASE

CHERRY

CHEYENNE

CLAY

COLFAX

CUMING

CUSTER

DAKOTA

110

DAWES

DAWSON

411

DEUEL

DIXON

ODODGE

DOUGLAS

410

DUNDY

FILLMORE

FRANKLIN

FRONTIER

FURNAS

GAGE

GARDEN

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GOSPER

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HALL

HARLAN

41i

HAMILTON

HAYES

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HOOKER

oJEFFERSON

HOWARD

411

JOHNSON

KEARNEY

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA--LINCOLN

FALL 1994

COUNT

49 8 8

11 2 2

46 13

22 3722 4 9 8

1330 9

2539 5

51 4 9

63

610 4

12 6 3

11

36 3 2 4 1

13

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11 12 8

lo

PERCENT

1.4

0.2

0.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

1.3

0.3

0.6

1.1

0.6

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.3

0.8

0.2

0.7

1.1

0.1

1.5

0.1

0.2

1.8

18.1

0.1

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.3

1.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.3

3.0

0.6

0.2

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.0

0.3

0.3

0.2

0.2

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COUNTY RESIDENCE

- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA RESIDENCE SUMMARY

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA--LINCOLN

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

KEITH

60.1

KEYA PAHA

10.0

KIMBALL

90.2

KNOX

12

0.3

LANCASTER

733

21.8

LINCOLN

50

1.4

LOGAN

10.0

MADISON

44

1.3

MERRICK

60.1

MORRILL

70.2

NANCE

60.1

NEMAHA

18

0.5

NUCKOLLS

80.2

OTOE

32

0.9

PAWNEE

10

0.2

PERKINS

60.1

PHELPS

20

0.5

PIERCE

60.1

PLATTE

83

2.4

POLK

80.2

RED WILLOW

70.2

RICHARDSON

15

0.4

ROCK

50.1

SALINE

31

0.9

SARPY

-117

3.4

SAUNDERS

47

1.4

SCOTTS BLUFF

29

0.8

SEWARD

30

0.8

SHERIDAN

10.0

SHERMAN

90.2

SIOUX

10.0

STANTON

50.1

THAYER

14

0.4

THURSTON

70.2

VALLEY

90.2

WASHINGTON

19

0.5

WAYNE

30.0

WEBSTER

30.0

WHEELER

10.0

YORK

29

0.8

NEB. UNKNOWN

10.0

TOTAL

2841

84.6

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STATE RESIDENCE

- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA RESIDENCE SUMMARY

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA--LINCOLN

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

ALABAMA

10.0

ARIZONA

60.1

ARKANSAS

20.0

CALIFORNIA

34

1.0

COLORADO

39

1.1

CONNECTICUT

60.1

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

10.0

FLORIDA

50.1

GEORGIA

10.0

HAWAII

10.0

ILLINOIS

30

0.8

INDIANA

20.0

IOWA

67

1.9

KANSAS

80.2

LOUISIANA

10.0

MARYLAND

10.0

MASSACHUSETTS

20.0

MICHIGAN

50.1

MINNESOTA

12

0.3

MISSOURI

23

0.6

MONTANA

50.1

NEBRASKA

2841

84.6

NEVADA

30.0

NEW JERSEY

12

0.3

NEW MEXICO

20.0

NEW YORK

40.1

NORTH DAKOTA

40.1

OHIO

20.0

OKLAHOMA

50.1

OREGON

20.0

PENNSYLVANIA

60.1

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

1 2

0.0

0.0

SOUTH DAKOTA

96

2.8

TENNESSEE

30.0

TEXAS

19

0.5

UTAH

30.0

VIRGINIA

80.2

WASHINGTON

60.1

WISCONSIN

80.2

WYOMING

30.0

STATE UNKNOWN

16

0.4

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

59

1.7

TOTAL

3357

100.0

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA--OMAHA

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

4.3

ANTELOPE

2.1

BOONE

3.2

BOX BUTTE

1.1

BUFFALO

1.1

BURT

3.2

CASS

8.6

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2.2

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3.2

DAKOTA

1.1

DAWSON

1.1

DODGE

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DOUGLAS

709

5.3

DUNDY

1.1

GAGE

2.2

HALL

1.1

HAYES

1.1

HOLT

1.1

JOHNSON

1.1

LANCASTER

3.2

LINCOLN

1.1

MADISON

2.2

MORRILL

1.1

NEMAHA

1.1

PAWNEE

1.1

PIERCE

4.3

PLATTE

8.6

RICHARDSON

1.1

SARPY

191

1.9

SAUNDERS

8.6

SEWARD

1.1

THAYER

1.1

VALLEY

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WASHINGTON

14

1.1

YORK

10.1

NEB. UNKNOWN

18

1.5

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1015

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STATE RESIDENCE

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PERCENT

ALABAMA

10.1

ALASKA

10.1

ARIZONA

10.1

ARKANSAS

20.2

CALIFORNIA

30.2

COLORADO

30.2

FLORIDA

20.2

INDIANA

10.1

IOWA

50

4.1

KANSAS

10.1

MINNESOTA

20.2

MISSOURI

30.2

NEBRASKA

1015

84.9

NEW MEXICO

10.1

NORTH DAKOTA

10.1

OKLAHOMA

10.1

SOUTH DAKOTA

10.1

TEXAS

10.1

WISCONSIN

10.1

STATE UNKNOWN

103

8.6

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

10.1

TOTAL

1195

100.0

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

20.3

ANTELOPE

20.3

ARTHUR

20.3

BANNER

10.1

BOONE

20.3

BOX BUTTE

44

7.3

BOYD

20.3

BROWN

20.3

BUFFALO

10.1

BURT

10.1

BUTLER

40.6

CASS

10.1

CEDAR

30.4

CHASE

60.9

CHERRY

12

1.9

CHEYENNE

21

3.4

CLAY

10.1

CUSTER

10

1.6

DAKOTA

10.1

DAWES

67

11.1

DAWSON

14

2.3

DEUEL

71.1

DIXON

30.4

DOUGLAS

40.6

DUNDY

10.1

FRANKLIN

10.1

FRONTIER

10.1

GARDEN

71.1

GARFIELD

10.1

GRANT

10.1

GREELEY

10.1

HALL

81.3

HARLAN

20.3

HAYES

10.1

HITCHCOCK

10.1

HOLT

10.1

HOOKER

10.1

JEFFERSON

20.3

KEARNEY

10.1

KEITH

19

3.1

KIMBALL

60.9

KNOX

40.6

LINCOLN

18

2.9

LOGAN

10.1

LOUP

10.1

MCPHERSON

10.1

MADISON

30.4

9 5

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

MERRICK

4

MORRILL

10

NEMAHA

1

NUCKOLLS

1

PERKINS

7

PHELPS

1

PLATTE

1

POLK

1

RED WILLOW

5

ROCK

1

SARPY

2

SAUNDERS

1

SCOTTS BLUFF

45

SHERIDAN

38

SIOUX

6

STANTON

1

THOMAS

1

WAYNE

1

WEBSTER

1

WHEELER

2

YORK

2

NEB. UNKNOWN

21

TOTAL

449

STATE RESIDENCE

ALABAMA

2

CALIFORNIA

5

COLORADO

22

CONNECTICUT

2

IDAHo

1

INDIANA

1

IOWA

1

KANSAS

1

MICHIGAN

2

MONTANA

3

NEBRASKA

449

NEVADA

3

NEW JERSEY

1

NEW YORK

1

OHIO

1

OREGoN

2

SOUTH DAKOTA

38

UTAH

1

VIRGINIA

1

WYOMING

55

STATE UNKNOWN

3

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

7

TOTAL

602

9 8

PERCENT

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COUNTY RESIDENCE

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

PERU STATE COLLEGE

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

10.4

BUFFALO

10.4

BURT

10.4

BUTLER

20.8

CASS

31.2

CHASE

10.4

DAKOTA

10.4

DAWES

10.4

DAWSON

31.2

DODGE

31.2

DOUGLAS

26

10.5

DUNDY

20.8

FILLMORE

10.4

FRONTIER

10.4

GAGE

41.6

GREELEY

10.4

HALL

83.2

HAMILTON

10.4

HOLT

10.4

HOWARD

10.4

JEFFERSON

10.4

JOHNSON

10

4.0

KNOX

10.4

LANCASTER

12

4.8

MADISON

10.4

MERRICK

10.4

NANCE

20.8

NEMAHA

38

15.4

NUCKOLLS

52.0

OTOE

24

9.7

PAWNEE

41.6

PIERCE

31.2

PLATTE

31.2

RED WILLOW

10.4

RICHARDSON

72.8

SALINE

52.0

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13

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20.8

THAYER

10.4

THURSTON

20.8

WASHINGToN

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YORK

10.4

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205

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

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COUNT

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ARIZONA

10.4

ARKANSAS

10.4

CALIFORNIA

52.0

COLORADO

10.4

DISTRICT oF COLUMBIA

10.4

FLORIDA

20.8

IoWA

12

4.8

KANSAS

31.2

LOUISIANA

20.8

MARYLAND

10.4

MINNESOTA

10.4

MISSOURI

41.6

NEBRASKA

205

83.3

MEW YORK

31.2

OKLAHOMA

10.4

PENNSYLVANIA

10.4

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

20.8

TOTAL

246

100.0

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

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COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

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ADAMS

20.2

ANTELOPE

91.2

BOONE

81.0

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30.4

BOYD

50.6

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30.4

COLFAX

70.9

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91.2

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50.6

DAKOTA

26

3.4

DAWSON

10.1

DIXON

27

3.6

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25

3.3

DOUGLAS

122

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20.2

FILLMORE

40.5

FURNAS

20.2

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20.2

GARFIELD

20.2

GOSPER

10.1

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40.5

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21

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60.8

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16

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JEFFERSON

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10.1

KIMBALL

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

SALINE

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13

1.7

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60.8

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11

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11

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60.8

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30.4

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15

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27

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YORK

60.8

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603

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CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

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COUNT

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ADAMS

71

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18

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11

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CHASE

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17

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COLFAX

91.7

CUSTER

71.3

DAWES

10.1

DAWSON

10

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DODGE

10.1

DOUGLAS

11

2.1

FILLMORE

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FRANKLIN

71.3

FRONTIER

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FURNAS

40.7

GARFIELD

30.5

GOSPER

30.5

GREELEY

61.1

HALL

102

19.8

HAMILTON

81.5

HARLAN

50.9

HITCHCOCK

20.3

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71.3

MWARD

11

2.1

JEFFERSON

10.1

KEARNEY

61.1

KEITH

30.5

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10.1

KIMBALL

10.1

KNOX

10.1

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20.3

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40.7

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15

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81.5

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CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

PIERCE

10.1

PLATTE

66

12.8

POLK

61.1

SARPY

20.3

SAUNDERS

40.7

SEWARD

10.1

SHERIDAN

10.1

SHERMAN

50.9

THAYER

30.5

VALLEY

71.3

WEBSTER

91.7

YORK

61.1

TOTAL

510

99.0

STATE RESIDENCE

COLORADO

10.1

IOWA

10.1

KANSAS

20.3

NEBRASKA

1,10

99.0

NEw YORK

10.1

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

METRO COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

ANTELOPE

80.3

BUFFALO

10.0

BURT

20.0

CASS

37

1.6

CUMING

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DODGE

65

2.9

DOUGLAS

1386

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HALL

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HAMILTON

10.0

LANCASTER

10

0.4

MADISON

20.0

OTOE

70.3

PIERCE

10.0

SARPY

600

26.8

SAUNDERS

14

0.6

WASHINGTON

27

1.2

NEB. UNKNOWN

-

70.3

TOTAL

2172

97.3

STATE RESIDENCE

ALABAMA

10.0

ARIZONA

10.0

.IOWA

54

2.4

MISSOURI

20.0

NEBRASKA

2172

97.3

SOUTH DAKOTA

10.0

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2231

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

MID-PLAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

ADAMS

20.2

ARTHUR

10.1

BLAINE

20.2

BOONE

10.1

BOX BUTTE

30.3

BROWN

60.7

BUFFALO

11

1.3

CHASE

13

1.5

CHERRY

14

1.7

CHEYENNE

10

1.2

CLAY

10.1

CUSTER

20

2.4

DAWSON

40

4.8

DEUEL

50.6

DIXON

10.1

DOUGLAS

20.2

DUNDY

17

2.0

FILLMORE

10.1

FRANKLIN

30.3

FRONTIER

20

2.4

FURNAS

26

3.1

GARDEN

10.1

GOSPER

40.4

HALL

60.7

,HAMILTON

10.1

HARLAN

50.6

HAYES

16

1.9

HITCHCOCK

36

4.3

HOLT

10.1

HOOKER

40.4

HOWARD

10.1

JEFFERSON

10.1

KEARNEY

20.2

KEITH

40

4.8

KEYA PAHA

20.2

KIMBALL

10.1

KNOX

10.1

LANCASTER

10.1

LINCOLN

232

28.1

LOGAN

91.0

LOUP

10.1

MCPHERSON

40.4

MORRILL

10.1

NUCKOLLS

10.1

PAWNEE

10.1

PERKINS

13

1.5

PHELPS

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RED WILLOW

RICHARDSON

SALINE

SARPY

SAUNDERS

SEWARD

SHERIDAN

THAYER

THOMAS

VALLEY

WEBSTER

WHEELER

NEB. UNKNOWN

TOTAL

STATE RESIDENCE

ARIZONA

ARKANSAS

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

CONNECTICUT

FLORIDA

.

KANSAS

MICHIGAN

MISSISSIPPI

NEBRASKA

NEW MEXICO

OREGON

SOUTH DAKOTA

TEXAS

VERMONT

WISCONSIN

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

TOTAL

- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

MID-PLAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FALL 1994

COUNT

PERCENT

155

1

1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 8 1 2 1

763

9

4 2 1

13 1 1

15 1 1

763

92.7

1 2 5 3 2 2 6

823

100.0

RESIDENCE SUMMARY

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0.1

0.1

1.8

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.6

0.3

0.2

0.2

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NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNT

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ANTELOPE

33

5.0

BOONE

23

3,5

BOYD

13

1.9

BROWN

50.7

BUFFALO

10.1

BURT

91.3

BUTLER

30.4

CASS

10.1

CEDAR

37

5.6

CHERRY

10.1

CLAY

10.1

COLFAX

71.0

CUMING

15

2.2

CUsTER

30.4

DAKOTA

81.2

DAWES

20.3

DIXON

12

1.8

DODGE

12

1.8

DOUGLAS

50.7

FILLMORE

10.1

FURNAS

10.1

GAGE

10.1

GARFIELD

10.1

GREELEY

20.3

.HALL

60.9

HAMILTON

10.1

HITCNCOCK

10.1

HOLT

40

6.0

JOHNSON

10.1

KEITH

20.3

KEYA PAHA

20.3

KNOX

49

7.4

LANCASTER

40.6

LINCOLN

10.1

MADISON

178

27.1

NEMAHA

10.1

OTOE

10.1

PIERCE

27

4.1

PLATTE

16

2.4

POLK

40.6

RED WILLOW

30.4

ROCK

20.3

SAUNDERS

30.4

SHERIDAN

20.3

SHERMAN

20.3

STANTON

17

2.5

THURSTON

30.4

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VALLEY

20.3

WASHINGTON

20.3

WAYNE

34

5.1

WHEELER

50.7

YORK

20.3

NEB. UNKNOWN

59

8.9

TOTAL

608

92.6

STATE RESIDENCE

CALIFORNIA

10.1

COLORADO

10.1

FLORIDA

10.1

GEORGIA

20.3

INDIANA

10.1

IOWA

0

71.0

LOUISIANA

20.3

MINNESOTA

20.3

MISSOURI

30.4

NEBRASKA

608

92.6

SOUTH DAKOTA

23

3.5

WYOMING

10.1

STATE UNKNOWN

10.1

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

30.4

TOTAL

656

100.0

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ADAMS

40.2

ANTELOPE

30.2

BOONE

60.4

BOYD

10.1

BUFFALO

50.3

BUTLER

11

0.7

CASS

28

1.9'

CEDAR

10.1

CHASE

30.2

CHERRY

40.2

CHEYENNE

20.2

CLAY

70.4

COLFAX

30.2

CUMING

60.4

CUSTER

40.2

DAWES

10.1

DAWSON

30.2

DODGE

80.5

DOUGLAS

19

1.2

DUNDY

10.1

FILLMORE

11

0.7

FRONTIER

10.1

FURNAS

30.2

GAGE

106

7.2

GOSPER

10.1

GREELEY

10.1

HALL

90.6

HAMILTON

50.3

HARLAN

10.1

HITCHCOCK

20.2

HOLT

6,

0.4

HOWARD

20.2

JEFFERSON

42

2.8

JOHNSON

12

0.8

KEARNEY

20.2

KEITH

10.1

KNOX

20.2

LANCASTER

716

48.8

LINCOLN

40.2

MADISON

30.2

MERRICK

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0.2

NEMAHA

12

0.8

NUCKOLLS

70.4

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18

1.2

PAWNEE

20

1.3

PERKINS

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PHELPS

60.4

2'16

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FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

PIERCE

10.1

OPLATTE

5

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12

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0.8

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2

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13

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50

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8

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39

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46

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1

18

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5

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1

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2

YORK

26

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1.7

NEB. UNKNOWN

37

TOTAL

1400

2.5

95.5

oSTME RESIDENCE

ARIZONA

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1

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1

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0.1

ILLINOIS

2

INDIANA

2

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0.2

IOWA

12

KANSAS

17

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1.1

MICHIGAN

1

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1

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0.1

MISSOURI

10

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1400

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95.5

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1

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1

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0.1

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2

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1

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WYOMING

2

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5

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411

0.3

VIRGIN ISLANDS

2

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

3

0.2

0.2

TOTAL

1465

100.0

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- NEBRASKA COUNTY OR NON-NEBRASKA RESIDENCE SUMMARY

FIRST-TIME ENROLLED FRESHMEN

WESTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

FALL 1994

COUNTY RESIDENCE

COUNT

PERCENT

BANNER

10.3

BOX BUTTE

27

9.0

BROWN

10.3

BUFFALO

10.3

CHEYENNE

39

13.1

CUSTER

10.3

DAWES

10.3

DAWSON

10.3

DEUEL

20.6

GRANT

20.6

HOOKER

10.3

KEITH'

20.6

KIMBALL

13

4.3

LANCASTER

10.3

LINCOLN

10.3

SCOTTS BLUFF

171

57.5

SHERIDAN

41.3

SIOUX

10.3

TOTAL

270

90.9

STATE RESIDENCE

COLORADO

93.0

NEBRASKA

270

90.9

NEW YORK

20.6

NORTH CAROLINA

20.6

SOUTH DAKOTA

20.6

TENNESSEE

10.3

TEXAS

20.6

WYOMING

93.0

TOTAL

297

100.0

A-6

23

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BY INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR AND STATEWIDE

NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

NO.

1989-90 PERCENT

OF TOTAL

NO.

1990-91 PERCENT

OF TOTAL

NO.

1991-92 PERCENP

OF TOTAL

NO.

1992-93 PERCENT

OF TOTAL

NO.

1993-94 PERCENT

OF TOTAL

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA1

7455

47

7516

46

7970

4G

8076

46

8418

46

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

951

6999

61037

61137

71201

7

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

4209

26

4199

26

4436

26

4353

25

4479

24

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

3364

21

3624

22

3786

22

3890

22

4191

23

AND UNIVERSITIES

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND

15979

100

16338

100

17229

100

17456

100

18289

100

UNIVERSITIES TOTAL

NOTE:

DUE TO ROUNDING PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT

'KEARNEY NUMBERS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOR ALL YEARS REPORTED ON THIS TABLE.

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TABLE B2 - NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL

AWARDS CONFERRED

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

411 0 411 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 411

*I,ESS THAN 1 PERCENT

DUE TO ROUNDING PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO

100 PERCENT

1 119

411

108

B-2

INSTITUTION OR INST. SECTOR

NO.

1989-90

% OF

SECTOR

TOTAL

NO.

1990-91

% OF

SECTOR

TOTAL

NO.

1991-92

% OF

SECTOR

TOTAL

NO.

1992-93

% OF

SECTOR

TOTAL

1993-94

% OF

SECTOR

NO.

TOTAL

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL AG-CURTIS

UNIV. OF NEB.

- LINCOLN

UNIV. OF NEB.

- OMAHA

UNIV. OF NEB.

- KEARNEY

UNIV. OF NEB.

- MEDICAL CENTER

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

PERU STATE COLLEGE

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENTRAL CC AREA

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

MID-PLAINS CC AREA

NORTHEAST CC AREA

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

NEBRASKA PUBLIC INSTITUTION TOTALS

NE INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

CLARKSON COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

DANA COLLEGE

DOANE COLLEGE

GRACE UNIVERSITY

HASTINGS COLLEGE

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

UNION COLLEGE

YORK COLLEGE

NEBRASKA INDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGE

AND UNIVERSITIES TOTALS

7455 -

3796

1835

1301

523

951

307

230

414

4209

1279

621

332

432

1377

168

12615

3364

334 36

234

166

1235

107

22746

163

169 1055

278

11

130

118 45

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17 7

100 32

24

44

100 30

15 8

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100 10 1 7 5

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1823

1288

586

999

335

220

444

4199

1163

585

419

422

1449

161

12714

3624

415 46

275

158

135092

227 65

180

136 33

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331

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93 29

16338

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50

24 17 8

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7970 51

4072

1881

1257

709

1037

373

209

455

4436

1342

639

411

448

1421

175

13443

3786

416

82

239

188

1379 98

25342

190

198 8

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100 1

51

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8076 55

4097

1930

1250

744

1137

391

251

495

4353

1162

733

448

416

1392

202

13566

3890

37097

273

187

1499

115

283 51

190

176

16

77

307

21

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17456

100 1

512415 9

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8418 67

4303

2048

1250

750

1201

425

232

544

4479

1314

788

406

467

1308

196

4191

512

139

274

181

1402

134

439 59

198

160 12

123

313

20

103

81 41

18289

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10035

19 45

10029

18 9

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FORMAL AWARDS CONFERRED BY DEGREE LEVEL AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

NEBRASKA SECTORS - 1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

INSTITUTION OR INSTRUCTIONAL SECTOR

1989-90 % OF

NO.

TOTAL

1990-91 % OF

NO.

TOTAL

1991-92 % OF

NO.

TOTAL

'1992-93 % OF

NO.

TOTAL

1993-94 % OF

NO.

TOTAL

1.DEGREES & AWARDS BASED ON LESS THAN

4 YEARS OF WORK BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL

4618

100

4665

100

4859

100

4759

100

4875

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA'

68

195

275

270

1100

2NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

5*

4*

3*

2*

2*

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

4209

91

4199

90

4436

91

4353

91

4479

92

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV

336

7367

8337

7334

7294

6

2.BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMS

8681

100

8960

100

9424

100

9575

100

10093

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA'

5371

67

5443

61

5717

61

5827

61

6045

60

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

835

10

856

10

876

9950

10

1034

10

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

00

oo

00

00

00

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV

2475

28

2661

30

2831

30

2798

29

3014

30

3.POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

24

100

17

100

32

100

30

100

29

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA'

521

741

31

97

27

90

10

34

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

00

00

00

00

00

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

00

00

oo

00

00

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV

19

79

10

59

13

310

19

66

4.MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS

1713

100

1691

100

1909

100

2007

100

2201

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA'

1403

82

1366

81

1538

80

1546

78

1631

74

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

102

6134

8146

8173

9126

7NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

oo

0o

00

o0

00

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV

198

12

191

11

225

12

288

14

414

19

5.POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

55

100

50

100

41

100

41

100

35

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

46

84

45

90

29

71

29

71

26

74

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

916

510

12

29

12

29

926

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

oo

oo

oo

0o

oo

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV

oo

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0o

oo

oo

6.FIRST PROFESSIONAL AND DOCTORAL

DEGREE PROGRAMS

888

100

955

100

964

100

1044

100

1056

100

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA1

552

62

560

59

580

60

577

55

606

57

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES'

o0

oo

oo

00

oo

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

oo

oo

oo

00

oo

NELRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UN1V

336

38

395

41

384

40

467

45

458

43

*LESS THAN 1 PERCENT

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

2

KEARNEY IS INCLUDED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOR ALL YEARS REPORTED ONTHIS TABLE.

110

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BY SECTOR AND BY CATEGORY OF ETHNICITY

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1993-94

411 0 0 411 0 e 411 0 0 0

1. DEGREES & AWARDS BASED ON LESS THAN

FOUR YEARS OF WORK BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL

NON-

RESIDENT

ALIEN

13

BLACK

NON-

HISPANIC

67

AM INDIAN

OR ALASKAN

NATIVE

61

ASIAN OR

PACIFIC

ISLANDER

32

HISPANIC

60

WHITE

NON-

HISPANIC

4607

UNKNOWN 34

TOTAL

4874

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

2. BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMS

0 0

11 2

276

0 0

65 2

217

0 028 33

29

0 0

31 1

99

1 0

56 3

112

99 2

4258

248

9047

0 0

32 2

312

100 2

4481

291

10092

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

3. POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

207 3 0

66 0

125

12 0

80 0

19 4 0 6 0

70 3 0

26 0

58 18 0

36 0

5261

990 0

2796

29

305 4 0 3 0

6045

1034 0

3013 29

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

4. MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS

0 0 0 0

196

0 0 0 0

36

0 0 0 0

11

0 0 0 0

41

0 0 0 0

21

10 0 019

1881

0 0 0 0

15

10 0 019

2201

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

5. POST-MASTERS CERTIFCATE PROGRAMS

180 0 0

16 0

26 1 0 9 0

9 2 0 0 0

32 2 0 7 0

13 1 0 7 0

1359

148 6

374 34

12 2 0 1 1

1631

156 0

414 35

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

6. FIRST PROFESSIONAL AND DOCTORAL

DEGREE PROGRAMS

0 0 0 0

75

0 0 0 0

26

-0 0 0 0 5

0 0 0 0 59

0 0 0 0

15

25 9 0 0

875

1 0 0 0 0

26 9 0 0

1055

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEB. STATE COLLEGES

NEB. COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEB. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIV.

68 0 0 7

13 0 0

13

5 0 0 0

23 0 0 36

9 0 0 6

487 0 0

388

16473

0 0 0 0

362

605 0 0

450

18286

TOTAL

560

346

106

231

208

3 1

213

- 4

3 1

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INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

AND

LEVEL OF PROGRAM

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA*

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREES

DDCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

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BY DEGREE LEVEL WITHIN MAJOR DISCIPLINE GROUPINGS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

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BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTER:; DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEB. PUBLIC & INDEPENDENT C & U

BELOW BACCALAUREATE

BACCALAUREATE

BEYOND BACCALAUREATE

TOTAL

162

118

110

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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

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526

492

560

588

589

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141

179

190

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26

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156

155

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172

185

180

212

202

1627 1515 1650 1587 1701

761

743

747

777

792

232

163

197

233

251

2620 2421 2594 2597 2744

LIFE SCIENCES

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

26

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148

177

175

199

122

126

160

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146

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BY DEGREE LEVEL WITHIN MAJOR DISCIPLINE GROUPINGS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

. 1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

HUMANITIES

SOCIAL SCIENCES

BUSINESS

AND

1989 1990

1991 1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990 1991

1992

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LEVEL OF PROGRAM

1990 1991

1992 1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991 1992

1993

1994

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA*

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

00

00

03

44

210

00

00

0

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

534

594

755

667

736

706

748

1008

1033

1017

931

916 1335

1379

1383

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

01

11

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00

00

00

00

0

MASTERS DEGREES

100

93

113

121

119

177

200

205

228

213

171

155

264

213

210

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

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00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0DocTORAL DEGREES

13

17

19

15

15

29

19

26

33

25

21

22

18

22

12

TOTAL

647

705

888

804

870

915

971

1243

1296

1265

1123

1093 1617

1614

1605

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

00

00

00

00

00

00

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

179

183

454

5272

343

17

187

243

708

680

283

313

316

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

MASTERS DEGREES

27

30

09

40

238

23

29

7

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

00

00

00

00

DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

00

TOTAL

206

213

45

54

57

281

347

178

187

245

746

703

285

322

323

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

349

87

899

90

99

102

110

109

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BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

00

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

MASTERS DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

00

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

00

00

00

00

DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

00

TOTAL

32

49

87

83

99

90

99

102

110

109

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NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES &

UNIVERSITIES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

10

92

40

06

56

11

16

22

20

19

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

290

27R

32

364

323

327

408

406

432

420

866

900

878

846

965

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

MASTERS DEGREES

28

00

55

510

672

61

116

122

158

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

TOTAL

302

295

331

366

327

332

413

417

447

432

949

977 1016

988

1142

NEB. PUBLIC & INDEPENDENT C & U

BELOW BACCALAUREATE

42

58

90

88

103

93

103

112

117

125

1165

1172 1097

1044

1057

BACCALAUREATE

1003 1055

1128 1085 1116

1305

1499

1592 1652

1680

2505

2496 2496

2538

2664

BEYOND BACCALAUREATE

142

149

133

137

134

220

228

236

271

246

303

265

403

366

387

TOTAL

1187 1262

1351 1308 1353

1618

1830

1940 2040

2053

3973

3933 3996

3948

4108

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BY DEGREE LEVEL WITHIN MAJOR DISCIPLINE GROUPINGS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

EDUCATION

HEALTH

LAW

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

AND

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

LEVEL OF PROGRAM

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA*

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

00

00

023

18

19

22

23

00

00

0BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

647

596

851

840

847

268

294

422

487

474

00

30

1POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

024

26

10

00

00

0MASTERS DEGREES

374

388

509

534

561

36

45

91

97

129

51

30

4POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

14

829

29

23

13

15

00

30

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREES

00

00

0197

220

208

202

214

126

125

139

142

153

DOCTORAL DEGREES

65

79

73

72

69

00

00

10

00

00

0

TOTAL

1100 1071 1462 1475 1500

537

592

764

834

863

131

126

145

142

158

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

11

01

10

00

0BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

484

456

280

292

286

43

45

33

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

0MASTERS DEGREES

222

271

144

164

147

00

00

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

28

27

12

12

90

00

0FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

00

00

0DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

0

TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

735

755

436

469

443

43

45

33

0

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

48

44

41

52

49

658

672

741

786

850

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTTFICATEs

00

00

00

00

00

MASTERS DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

00

00

00

DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

00

TOTAL

48

44

41

52

49

658

672

741

786

850

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

08

73

6114

132

125

141

139

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

299

296

370

310

332

358

360

445

410

512

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

MASTERS DEGREES

47

55

48

54

165

44

842

36

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

00

00

00

00

00

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

00

00

0190

229

213

255

249

DOCTORAL DEGREES

00

00

00

00

0'

0

TOTAL

346

359

425

367

503

666

725

791

848

936

NEB. PUBLIC & INDEPENDENT C &

BELOW BACCALAUREATE

BACCALAUREATE

BEYOND BACCALAUREATE

49

53

48

56

56

1430 1348 1501 1442 1465

750

828

815

865

974

795

822

885

950 1012

669

699

870

900

986

440

513

544

622

651

00

00

06

3.

13

20

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

61

13

2

32

81

51

79

58

00

00

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00

00

00

00

00

00

00

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00

00

00

00

32

81

51

79

58

738

22

27

19

23

14

226

17

00

60

00

0O

00

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162

168

20

196

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00

188

223

204

263

235

39

119

73

113

65

25

24

15

31

29

293

288

310

349

359

TOTAL

2229 2229 2364 2363 2495

1904 2034 2299 2472 2649

357

431

398

493

453

*Kearney is reported as Keainey State College for 1989-90 through 1990-91, and as UN-Kearney for 1991-92 and more recent years.

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TABLE 85 - NUMBER'OF DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERRED

BY DEGREE LEVEL WITHIN MAJOR DISCIPLINE GROUPINGS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

AND

LEVEL OF PROGRAM

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA*

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREES

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES &

BELOW BACCALAUREATE AWARDS

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES

MASTERS DEGREES

POST-MASTERS CERTIFICATES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

DOCTORAL DEGREES

TOTAL

NEB. PUBLIC & INDEPENDENT C & U

BELOW BACCALAUREATE

BACCALAUREATE

BEYOND BACCALAUREATE

TOTAL

UNIVERSITIES

1989-90 THROUGH 1993-94

OTHER PROFESSIONS

PROGRAMS

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

1989

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

1990

00

00

068

256

263

288

285

358

4296

00

00

05

86

71

71

69

68

1206

00

00

27

00

00

323

01

02

229

342

334

360

354

428

6154

32

30

552

53

822

21910

00

00

o2

10

0309

00

00

28

n0

00

o0

00

0o

57

56

11

22

27

2252

176

147

22

159

14

4209

00

oo

oo

oo

0o

oo

o0

oo

oo

oo

00

oo

176

147

222

159

144

4209

21

36

43

44

30

336

62

67

41

60

45

2475

2.10

13

13

19

35

36

28

41

30

198

00

00

o0

00

335

00

01

120

149

113

148

118

3364

200

185

268

203

174

4618

370

383

337

367

430

8681

125

118

101

113

113

2680

695

686

706

683

717

15.79

TOTALS

1990

1991

1991

1992

95

75

4379

5717

731

1164

1538

23

29

345

347

215

233

6228

7970

43

1920

876

oo

336

146

27

12

oo

oo

2287

1037

4199

4436

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

4199

4436

367

345

2661

2826

10

1191

225

oo

391

381

43

3624

3781

4665

4859

8960

9416

2713

2949

16338 17224

1992

1993 70

5827 27

154629

344

233

8076 2

950 o

17312 o o

1137

4353 o o o o o o

4353

341

2799 3

288 o

462 5

3898

4776

9576

3122

17474

1993

1994

100

6045

10

163126

367

239

8418 2

1034 o

156 9 o o

1201

4481 0 o o 0 o o

4481

291

3013 19

414 o

445 5

4187

4874

10092

3321

18284

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9 4

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SUBJECT AREA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

TOTALS FOR ALL DEGREES

AWARDS OF LESS THAN 4 YEARS

EXCLUDING ASSOCIATE DEGREES

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

02 AG SCIENCES

03 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

04 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT DSGN

05 AREA AND. ETHNIC STUDIEs

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

09 COMMUNICATIONS

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCI

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

13 EDUCATION

14 ENGINEERING

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

17 ALLIED HEALTH

18 HEALTH SCIENCES

19 HOME EcoNoMICs

20 VoCATIoNAL HoME EcoNMcs

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

22 LAW

23 LETTERS.

24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL ScI.

26 LIFE sCIENcES

27 MATHEMATICS

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

29 MILITARY TECHNoLoGIEs

30 MULTI/INTRDIscPLN STUDY

31 PARKs AND RECREATION

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIEs

36 LEISURE & RECREATNL ACT

38 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIoN

39 THEOLOGY

40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

42 PsYCHOLOGY

43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS

45 SOCIAL SCIENCES

46 CONSTRUcTION TRADES

47 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS

48 PRECISION & PRODUCTION

49 TRANSPORT & MATRL MOVNG

50 VISUAL & PERFORMNG ARTS

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSc

PSC

WSC TOTAL CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE WEST TOTAL

67

1250 4303

750 2048

8418

425

0232

544

1201

1314

788

406

467

1308

196

4479

01

10

01

010

B-1

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00 O

0

0 00

0 0 00

0 00

O0

0 0 00

00 0

00

O3

O1

0 O1

O14

01

02

02

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08

08

02

01

016

030

2 3 7 5

1 4 3 11 2

1 2 1 1 9

16 1

403

0 02

0 01

119

1 04 2 3 1 23

150

119

128 11

503

418

00

943

205

119

58

343

60

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BELVU

CC

CSM CNDIA

00

512

139

274

18

AWARDS OF LESS THAN 4 YE

EXCLUD NG ASSOCIATE DEGR

01

oo

02

oo

03

o0

04

oo

05

oo

06

oo

07

oo

08

oo

09

oo

10

oo

11

o0

12

oo

13

oo

14

0u

15

oo

16

o0

17

oo

18

0o

19

00

20

oo

21

00

022

00

o23

00

o24

00

o25

0o

o26

0o

027

0o

o28

no

o29

0o

030

00

031

0o

o34

0o

o16

0o

o18

0o

oig

0o

o40

00

o41

0o

o42

00

043

00

044

0o

o45

Uo

046

0o

o47

00

048

00

049

0o

050

0o

o0

018

52

08

0,' 6

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

CREIC

UNIV

DANA DOANE

1402

134

439

RS

ES

0 3

0

GRACE

59

COLLEGES

HSTNG

198

1

AND

METH

123UNIVERSITIES

MIDLU

160

6

NCC

12

0

NWU

313

0

PVB

20

7

UNION

103

YORK

81

1

01

NICC

41 18

TOTAL

4191 7 o o 1 o 1 6 8 9

19 8

59

3 8

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INDEPENDENTUBLIC AND

C&U TOTALS

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

16338

17229

17464

18289

1

1041 2 1 6 2

50 6 3 1 214

1213

34

30

33

a6

10

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

o23

20

21

13

o7

27

12

49

58

197

15

11

24

oo

o21

22

43

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

025

80

34

oo

33

10

oo

518

3o

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

o6

56

oo

oo

1o

16

86

oo

2o

oo

oo

oo

oo

o66

32

205

150

109

119

126

128

511

478

522

446

426

126

18 0 0 014 0 0 0 0

40

220

201

145 18

508

493

1735

1939

1767

1797

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NCTA

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

402 AG SCIENCES

03 RENWBLE NATRL RESOI CES

04 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT uSGN

05 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

09 COMMUNICATIONS

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCT

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

13 EDUCATION

14 ENGINEERING

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

17 ALLIED HEALTH

18 HEALTH SCIENCES

19 HOME ECONOMICS

20 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONMCS

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

22 LAW

23 LETTERS

24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

26 LIFE SCIENCES

27 MATHEMATICS

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

29 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES

30 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

31 PARKS AND RECREATION

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIES

36 LEISURE & RECREATNL ACT

38 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

39 THEOLOGY

40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

42 PSYCHOLOGY

43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS

45 SOCIAL SCIENCES

46 CONSTRUCTION TRADES

47 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS

48 PRECISION & PRODUCTION

49 TRANSPORT & MATRL MOVNG

50 VISUAL & PERFORMNG ARTS

Sl HEALTH PROFESSIONS

2

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

67

/ 30

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

UNK

UNL

13 10

023

UNMC

UNO

0

TOTAL

4 1 1 2

090

CSC

KSC

2

PSC

0

WSC

0

TOTAL

0

CENT METRO

10

11 5

47

40

17

58 1

17

41

12 9

16

736

37

20

o22

45

018

029

511

13

33

20

32

142

96

44

115

152

2371

583

MP o o

223 0 1 8 4

3120

287

NE

18

1 4 1 6 G 1 4 8

409

SE

36 19 2

25

13 4

133 136 0 3 522 129

260

109 0 0

115

152

965

WEST 1 1 17 18

43

138

TOTAL

75 12 5

30

14

104 3

45 4

198 2

1368

. 48 1

331 1 0 0 022 4 0 0 0 0 012 759

34 1

0109

396

4179

11

251

347

569

2753

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

CREIG

BELVU

CC

CSM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG METH MIDLU

01

02

03.

0405 06

070809

10

1112 1314

15

16

171819

2021

2223 24

25

26 27 2

82930

31 3436

38

39

4041

42

43

44 45

46

4748

4950

5152

-

ASSOCIATE

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

o0

00

00

00

00

02

0()

00

01

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

40

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0()

00

00

0

00

0

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0

00

00

096

10

05

00

0108

02

00

11

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

00

00

00

50

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

oo

oo

o0

0o

o0

60

00

00

0o

0o

oo

oo

0o

00

oo

00

o0

o0

00 0

3 2

o o 0 o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 9 O o 0 0 o 0 013 0

13

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1990

1991

1992

1993

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION YORK

NICC TOTAL

1991

1992

1993

1994

10 0 0

3

,

00

92

106

114

117

00

10

916

12

00

22

63

00

38

85

00

00

00

00

348

00

00

0259

00

00

124

39

36

31

01

13

74

9

00

10

13

10

14

510

83

84

87

114

00

24

13

06

48

47

54

52

00

55

44

00

259

229

246

211

00

00

02

00

170

00

0

00

146

00

0

00

01

013

00

81

102

79

68

00

00

00

17

81

55

74

55

00

20

01

13

49

496

450

403

380

01

00

11

00

01

01

00

41

20

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

019

26

22

00

01

34

00

00

00

00

02

10

00

00

00

021

22

17

20

21

00

13

00

00

11

16

14

12

00

77

12

7

00

53

59

50

69

00

35

27

35

34

00

67

61

44

44

70

84

113

00

410

362

369

396

00

193

203

186

179

00

01

11

02

10

44

34

53

0120

0377

471

490

010

0542

542

579

56

10

11

36

23

232

2930

2920

2999

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SUBJECT AREA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

BACCALAUREATE

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

7106

113

002 AG SCIENCES

0102

102

1O

103 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

042

42

004 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT DSGN

084

84

005 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES

00

00

00

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

00

00

00

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

00

00

00

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

00

10

00

09 COMMUNICATIONS

25

240

7342

00

112

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

00

00

00

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCI

15

62

5127

03

114

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

00

00

00

13 EDUCATION

220

359

26

847

126

71

8286

14 ENGINEERING

0220

220

00

015 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

087

87

50

117

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

830

149

00

217 ALLIED HEALTH

00

00

00

18 HEALTH SCIENCES

00

00

00

19 HOME ECONOMICS

28

246

274

40

114

20 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONMCS

00

00

01

13

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

00

00

00

22 LAW

00

10

02

2

23 LETTERS

42

88

5187

81

13

22

24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES

014

22

40

04

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

00

02

00

226 LIFE SCIENCES

50

137

7262

70

10

17

27 MATHEMATICS

20

31

162

30

811

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

00

00

00

029 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIEs

00

00

00

030 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

028

799

032

133

31 PARKS AND RECREATION

26

23

49

15

036

51

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIES

00

00

00

036 LEISURE & RECREATNL ACT

00

00

00

038 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

06

118

00

00

39 THEOLOGY

00

00

00

040 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

22

31

168

20

46

41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

00

00

00

0

42 PSYCHOLOGY

36

184

8300

15

049

64

43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

62

018

246

33

031

64

44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS

25

02

50

90

09

45 SOCIAL SCIENCES

68

184

12

372

78

40

55

46 CONSTRUCTION TRADES

00

00

00

047 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS

00

00

00

048 PRECISION & PRODUCTION

o0

00

00

00

49 TRANSPORT & MATRL MOVNG

o4

02

25

00

00

50 VISUAL & PERFORMNG ARTS

o65

51

2140

30

16

19

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS

o19

43

41

474

00

00

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

o317

675

39

1382

107

107

102

316

1059

3073

412 1501

6045

351

0222

461

1034

00

00

00

0

1 1

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INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

OCREIG

1990

1991

1992

1993

BELVU

CC

CSM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION YORK

NICC TOTAL

1991

1992

1993

1994

BACCALAUREATE

01

00

00

00

00

0

02

00

00

00

00

0

03

00

00

10

10

00

04

00

00

00

00

0

OS

00

00

00

00

0

06

00

00

00

00

007

00

00

00

00

0

08

13

00

00

00

00

09

00

54

48

312

116

10

00

00

03

00

0

11

00

13

08

06

05

411

12

013

60

00

00

00

00

12

81

29

29

44

046

O15

00

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SUBJECT AREA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

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MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

POST-BACCALAUREATE

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

02 AG SCIENCES

03 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

04 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT DSGN

05 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

09 COMMUNICATIONS

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCI

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

13 EDUCATION

14 ENGINEERING

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

17 ALLIED HEALTH

.18 HEALTH SCIENCES

19 HOME ECONOMICS

20 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONMCS

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

22 LAW

23 LETTERS

24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

26 LIFE SCIENCES

27 MATHEMATICS

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

29 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES

30 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

31 PARKS AND RECREATION

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIES

36 LEISURE & RECREATNL ACT

38 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

39 THEOLOGY

40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

42 PSYCHOLOGY

43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS

45 SOCIAL SCIENCES

46 CONSTRUCTION TRADES

47 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS

48 PRECISION & PRODUCTION

49 TRANSPORT & MATRL MOVNG

50 VISUAL & PERFORMNG ARTS

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

0CREIG

1990

1991

1992

1993

BELVU

CC

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UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG METH MIDLU

NCC

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UNION YORK

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1991

1992

1993

1994

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SUBJECT AREA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

MASTERS

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

-

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016

016

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064

064

003 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

04

04

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039

039

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00

00

006 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

00

00

007 BUSINESS AND oFFICE

00

00

008 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

00

00

009 COMMUNICATIONS

07

613

010 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

00

00

011 cOMPUTER & INFoRMTN SCI

021

13

34

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00

00

013 EDUCATION

14 ENGINEERING

124 0

198

103

239 0

561

103

50 0

17

14

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

00

00

016 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

18

09

017 ALLIED HEALTH

00

00

018 HEALTH SCIENCES

00

00

019 HOME ECONOMICS

029

029

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00

00

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00

00

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04

04

023 LETTERS

11

21

20

52

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00

00

025 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

00

00

026 LIFE SCIENCES

319

14

38

027 MATHEMATICS

222

529

028 MILITARY SCIENCES

00

00

029 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES

00

00

030 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

015

015

031 PARKS AND REcREATION

00

00

034 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIEs

00

00

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00

00

038 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

04

04

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00

00

040 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

024

024

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00

00

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012

12

24

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00

88

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00

96

96

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363

19

85

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00

00

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00

00

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00

00

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00

00

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()

329

941

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527

90

129

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27

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106

210

70

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99

547

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BY NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONs oF PoSTSEcONDARY EDUCATION

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NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

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CC

CSM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION YORK

NICC TOTAL

MASTERS

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111

03

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1994

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JULY 1, 1993 AND JUNE 30, 1994

SUBJECT AREA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

POST-MASTERS

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

02 AG SCIENCES

03 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

04 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT DSGN

05 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

09 COMMUNICATIONS

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCI

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

13 EDUCATION

.

14 ENGINEERING

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

17 ALLIED HEALTH

18 HEALTH SCIENCES

19 HOME ECONOMICS

20 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONMCS

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

22 LAW

23 LETTERS

24 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

26 LIFE SCIENCES

27 MATHEMATICS

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

29 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES

30 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

31 PARKS AND RECREATION

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIES

36 LEISURE & RECREATNL ACT

38 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

39 THEOLOGY

40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

41 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

42 PSYCHOLOGY

43 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

44 PUBLIC AFFAIRS

45 SOCIAL SCIENCES

46 CONSTRUCTION TRADES

47 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS

48 PRECISION & PRODUCTION

49 TRANSPORT & MATRL MOVNG

50 VISUAL & PERFORMNG ARTS

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION '46

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NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

CREIG

1990

1991

1992

1993

BELVU

CC

CSM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

I-ITNG METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION Yr-K

NICC TOTAL

1991

1992

1993

1994

POST-MASTERS

01

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

009

010

011

012

013

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JULY 1, 1993 AND JUNE 30, 1994

SUBJECT AREA

DOCTORATE

NCTA

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

01 AGRIBUS & AG PRODUCTION

00

40

04

02 AG SCIENCES

00

37

00

37

03 RENWBLE NATRL RESOURCES

00

00

00

04 ARCH & ENVIRONMENT DSGN

00

00

00

05 AREA AND ETHNIC STUDIES

00

00

00

06 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

00

00

00

07 BUSINESS AND OFFICE

00

00

00

08 MARKETING & DISTRBTIONN

00

00

00

09 COMMUNICATIONS

00

00

00

10 COMMUNICATNS TECHNLGIES

00

00

00

11 COMPUTER & INFORMTN SCI

00

50

05

12 CONSUMR PERSONAL & MISC

00

00

00

13 EDUCATION

00

69

00

69

14 ENGINEERING

00

18

00

18

15 ENGINEERING & ENGR TECH

00

00

00

16 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

00

00

00

17 ALLIED HEALTH

00

00

00

18 HEALTH SCIENCES

00

00

00

19 HOME ECONOMICS

00

20

02

20 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONMCS

00

00

00

21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS

00

00

00

22 LAW

00

00

00

23 LETTERS

00

11

00

11

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00

00

00

25 LIBRARY & ARCHIVAL SCI.

00

00

00

26 LIFE SCIENCES

00

16

20

18

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00

30

03

28 MILITARY SCIENCES

00

00

00

29 MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES

00

00

00

30 MULTI/INTRDISCPLN STUDY

00

30

03

31 PARKS AND RECREATION

00

00

00

34 HEALTH-RELATED ACTVTIES

00

00

00

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00

00

00

38 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

00

20

02

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00

00

00

40 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

00

18

00

18

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00

00

00

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00

70

07

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00

00

0

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00

00

0

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00

18

00

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00

00

0

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00

00

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00

00

0

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00

00

0

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00

20

0

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS

00

010

01

0

52 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

00

12

00

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00

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12

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BY NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONS OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION BETWEEN

JULY 1, 1993 AND JUNE 30, 1994

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT C&U TOTALS

CREIG

1990

1991

1992

1993

CEM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG METH MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION YORK

NICC TOTAL

1991

1992

1993

1994

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TABLE B6 - DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERRED BY CIP CODE

BY NEBRASKA INSTITUTIONS OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION BETWEEN

JULY 1, 1993 AND JUNE 30, 1994

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

FIRST PROFESSIONAL

NCTA

UNK

UNL

UNMC

UNO TOTAL

CSC

KSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE WEST TOTAL

01

CHIROPRACTIC

00

002

DENTISTRY

00

003 04DENTISTRY (DDS DMD)

MEDICINE

0 00 0

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00

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00

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09

10

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PHARMACY (BP PO;

PODIATRY

0 0 0

0 0 0

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11

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00

012

LAW (LL.B. OR J.D.)

0153

013

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00

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00

0

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214

154

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FOR

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ON

DA

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ED

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TABLE

B6

-DEGREES

AND

OTHER

FORMAL

AWARDS

CONFERRED

BY

CIP

CODE

BY

NEBRASKA

INSTITUTIONS

OF

POSTSECONDARY

EDUCATION

BETWEEN

JULY

1,

1993

AND

JUNE

30,

1994

NEBRASKA

PUBLIC

AND

"OEBRASKA

INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES

AND

UNIVERSITIES

INDEPENDENT

C&U

TOTALS

CREIG

1990

1991

1992

1993

BELVU

CC

CSM

CNDIA

UNIV

DANA

DOANE

GRACE

HSTNG

METH

MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION

YORK

NICC

TOTAL

1991

1992

1993

1994

410

FIRST

PROFESSIONAL

01

00

00

002

00

00 0

003

00

072

004

00

0 00

005

00

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06

00

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10

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0

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196

11

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60

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112

118

242

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TABLE Cl - REVENUE - NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1993 AND 1994 COMPARISON OF FISCAL YEAR REVENUE

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBR. STATE COLLEGES

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

COLLEGES & UNIVERS.

AND UNIVERSITIES

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

REVENUE SOURCES

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

TUITION & FEES

$ 98698

103162

+5

11489

12625

+10

20451

20881

+2

135032

147916

+10

265670

284585

+7

STATE APPROP.

----

----

---

-$282167

289113

+2

22530

23947

+6

35083

34703

-1

41

60

+46

339821

347823

+2

LOCAL APPROP.

$20

20

**

00

**

43700

46875

+7

00

**

43720

46895

+7

FEDERAL APPROP.

GRANTS & CONTR.

$ 87053

85952

-1

7311

6212

-15

17159

17663

+3

22120

20816

-6

133643

130643

-2

STATE & LOCAL

GRANTS & CONTR.

$ 14050

16449

417

1079

1606

+49

2719

2082

-23

1319

751

-43

19168

20888

+9

PRIVATE GIFTS &

ENDOWMENTS

$ 52780

53903

+2

00

**

310

889

+187

34864

41755

+20

87954

9654',

+10

SALES & SRVS OF

EDUC. ACTIVITIES$ 21554

24320

+13

00

**

1302

1297

*60144

63243

+5

82999

88860

+7

AUXILIARY

ENTERPRISES

$ 86313

89101

+3

7839

8696

+11

9110

10337

+13

27934

30117

+8

131196

138251

+5

HOSPITALS

$187780

191820

+2

00

**

00

**

00

**

187780

191820

+2

INDEPENDENT

OPERATIONS

$0

0**

00

**

567

665

+17

4546

5500

+21

5113

6165

+21

OTHER SOURCES

$8970

9251

+3

273

250

-8

1699

2413

+42

11428

9274

-19

22369

21189

-5

TOTAL

$839385

863091

+3

50521

53336

+6

132100

137805

+4

297428

319432

+7

1319433

1373666

+4

*LESS THAN 1 PERCENT

** NOT APPLICABLE

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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411

411

411

411 0 410

410

411

411

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ON

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TABLE C2 - EXPENDITURES -

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES

1993 AND 1994 COMPARISON OF FISCAL YEAR EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

NEBR. STATE COLLEGES

NEBRASKA

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

COLLEGES & UNIVERS.

AND UNIVERSITIES

EXPENDITURE

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

1992

1993

CATEGORIES

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

1993

1994

% CHG

INSTRUCTION

$207106

216059

+4

17313

18493

+7

53531

56364

+5

128399

131068

+2

406348

421984

+4

RESEARCH

$ 99479

105312

+6

223

175

-22

00

**

7353

7776

+6

107055

113263

+6

PUBLIC SERVICE

$ 54554

56403

+3

899

644

-28

47

178

+279

675

811

+20

56175

58037

+3

ACADEMIC SUPP.

$ 47165

47932

+2

4208

4527

+8

10760

11785

+10

20087

22689

+13

82220

86934

+6

STUDENT SERVS.

$ 16585

17296

+4

4065

4267

+5

8287

8564

+3

16714

18656

+12

45651

48783

+7

INSTITUTIONAL

SUPPORT

$ 42511

40580

-5

5127

6311

+23

17788

20847

+17

34242

35889

+5

99668

103627

+4

PLANT OPER.

& MAINT.

$ 37555

39277

+5

4166

3839

-8

11159

11246

14250

15079

+6

67130

69441

+3

SCHOLARSHIPS

AND FELLOWSHIPS

$ 40729

36690

-10

7167

6753

-6

14102

14086

42371

44317

+5

104369

101846

-2

TRANSFERS

$9276

11373

+23

00

**

841

114

-86

5591

8966

+60

15709

20453

+30

AUXILIARY

ENTERPRISES

$ 94865

95857

+1

7838

8758

+12

11728

12110

+3

26133

28119

+8

140565

144845

+3

HOSPITALS

$189991

199322

+5

00

**

0**

00

**

189991

199322

+5

INDEPENDENT

OPERATIONS

$0

514

661

+29

2873

3731

+30

3387

4391

+30

TOTAL

$839816

866101

+3

51006

53767

+5

128757

135955

+6

298688

317101

+6

1318268

1372926

+4

*LESS THAN 1 PERCENT

** NOT APPLICABLE

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOTADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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TABU! C3 - PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

BY INSTITUTION AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING 1994

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

REVENUE:

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

* *

UNL NCTA

UNO

UNK UNMC TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

CSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

'CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE WEST TOTAL

A. TUITION AND FEES

15

12

26

25

312

21

25

26

24

12

20

12

17

15

10

15

B. STATE APPROPRIATIONS

40

68

44

45

21

33

44

49

43

45

20

25

29

30

25

29

25

C. LOCAL APPROPRIATIONS

00

*0

0*

00

00

37

37

33

27

34

31

34

D. FED. APPROP. GRANTS & CONTR.

14

613

95

10

14

12

10

12

12

16

13

910

17

13

E. STATE & LOCAL GRANTS & CONTR.

2*

32

26

*2

3*

*2

52

2F. PRIVATE GIFTS & ENDOWMENTS

6*

30

96

00

00

**

02

**

*G. SALES & SRVS OF EDUC. ACT.

56

42

*3

00

00

00

02

30

*H. AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

18

78

14

210

15

12

19

16

15

15

79

98

I. HOSPITALS

00

00

57

22

00

00

00

00

00

0J. INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS

00

00

00

00

00

00

50

00

*K. OTHER

*2

*1

1*

**

31

*2

23

2

TOTAL ....

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

EXPENDITURES:

A. INSTRUCTION

24

49

40

42

19

25

34

32

36

34

34

39

37

46

52

34

41

B. RESEARCH

20

02

812

**

*0

00

00

00

C. PUBLIC SERVICE

12

07

21

71

2*

10

01

00

0*

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

719

11

82

610

97

810

10

95

710

9E. STUDENT SERVICES

2*

66

*2

66

10

85

96

74

96

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

4*

10

83

511

17

10

12

15

19

14

16

10

18

15

G. PLANT OPER. & MAINT.

516

86

35

69

77

611

96

88

8H. SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

56

811

*4

16

12

10

13

12

10

13

12

811

10

I. TRANSFERS

20

*2

10

00

0*

00

00

**

J. AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

20

88

15

211

15

13

19

16

19

15

612

11

9K. HOSPITALS

00

00

59

23

00

00

00

00

00

0L. INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS

00

00

00

00

00

00

50

00

*

TOTAL ....

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

NOTE

*LESS THAN 1 PERCENT

**

INCLUDES UNIVERSITY OF NEBR CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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BELVU

REVENUE:

CC

CSM

TABLE C3 - PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

BY INSTITUTION AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING 1994

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

CREIG

CNDIA UNIV

DANA DOANE

GU

HSTNG METH MIDLU

NC

NWU

PVB UNION

YORK

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES

NICC TOTAL 1991 1992 1993 1994

A.

80

53

66

52

39

53

59

32

61

34

65

22

71

21

32

41

10

46

19

19

20

21

B.

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

3*

28

26

26

25

C.

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

33

33

D .

84

86

56

65

527

88

50

53

63

710

10

10

10

E.

**

**

*0

**

**

*0

*0

2*

21

11

F.

938

12

19

10

21

15

33

18

*10

41

12

74

16

28

413

77

76

G.

0*

00

36

*0

3*

0*

00

02

00

20

77

67

H.

04

12

21

617

17

22

15

913

24

10

218

26

09

10

10

10

10

I .

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

14

14

14

14

J.

00

00

00

00

028

00

00

27

00

2*

**

K.

30

*1

41

45

**

24

23

02

18

32

22

2

TOTAL

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

EXPENDITURES:

A.

37

42

27

23

54

22

31

16

26

35

20

16

31

29

16

17

14

41

31

31

31

31

B.

00

00

40

00

00

00

00

00

02

88

88

C.

00

00

0*

014

00

0*

03

20

0*

55

44

D.

79

66

93

41

35

24

84

34

67

66

66

F. .

17

12

10

83

11

86

10

68

310

11

69

36

63

33

4

F .

19

17

17

13

916

11

27

13

10

15

34

14

26

12

18

21

11

88

88

G.

610

67

36

49

79

87

89

66

55

55

55

H.

11

523

24

927

22

530

16

33

14

22

13

11

917

14

78

87

I .

40

11

4*

44

00

20

20

010

03

11

11

J .

05

11

18

614

16

19

10

19

12

21

64

17

26

09

11

10

11

11

K.

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

14

14

14

15

L .

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

28

00

1*

**

*

TOTAL

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

NOTE

*LESS THAN 1 PERCENT

**

INCLUDES UNIVERSITY OF NEBR CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

197512

218170

241595

265670

284585

18.84

18.91

19.24

20.14

20.72

100

110.46

122.32

134.51

144.09

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

6608

10226

8577

9717

8108

.63

.89

.68

.74

.59

100

154.75

129.80

147.05

122.70

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

283347

318482

330491

339821

347823

27.02

27.60

26.32

25.76

25.32

100

112.40

116.64

119.93

122.76

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

36130

36569

39269

43720

46895

3.45

3.17

3.13

3.31

3.41

100

101.22

108.69

121.01

129.80

E.

FED. GRANTS/COET

95317

100719

119735

123926

122535

9.09

8.73

9.54

9.39

8.92

100

105.67

125.62

130.02

128.56

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

13639

15511

13903

14662

15058

1.30

1.34

1.11

1.11

1.10

100

113.73

101.94

107.50

110.40

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

2958

3551

4132

4507

5830

.28

.31

.33

.34

.42

100

120.05

139.69

152.37

197.09

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

66045

66848

72980

76790

85635

6.30

5.79

5.81

5.82

6.23

100

101.22

110.50

116.27

129.66

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

8845

10305

10193

11164

10912

.84

.89

.81

.85

.79

100

116.51

115.24

126.22

123.37

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

67962

75775

85499

82999

88860

6.48

6.57

6.81

6.29

6.47

100

111.50

125.80

122.13

130.75

K.

AUXILIAPY ENTER.

110354

116268

121710

131196

138251

10.53

10.08

9.69

9.94

10.06

100

105.36

110.29

118.89

125.28

L.

HOSPITALS

134667

157152

180488

187780

191820

12.84

13.62

14.38

14.23

13.96

100

116.70

134.03

139.44

142.44

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

2942

2333

3082

5113

6165

.28

.20

.25

.39

.45

100

79.30

104.76

173.79

209.55

N.

OTHER

22171

21852

23956

22369

21189

2.12

1.89

1.91

1.70

1.54

100

98.56

108.05

100.89

95.57

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.1048497

1153761

1255610

1319434

1373666

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.04

119.75

125.84

131.01

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

322933

354548

383672

406348

421984

31.06

30.98

30.80

30.82

30.74

100

109.79

118.81

125.83

130.67

B.

RESEARCH

83122

96654

101397

107055

113263

7.99

8.45

8.14

8.12

8.25

100

116.28

121.99

128.79

136.26

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

49051

52887

57513

56175

58037

4.72

4.62

4.62

4.26

4.23

100

107.82

117.25

114.52

118.32

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

63211

70635

77323

82220

86934

6.08

6.17

6.21

6.24

6.33

100

111.75

122.33

130.07

137.53

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

35134

39576

42416

45651

48783

3.38

3.46

3.41

3.46

3.55

100

112.64

120.73

129.93

138.85

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

82044

88479

96200

99668

103627

7.89

7.73

7.72

7.56

7.55

100

107.84

117.25

121.48

126.31

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

60049

62370

63620

67130

69441

5.78

5.45

5.12

5.09

5.06

100

103.87

106.28

111.79

115.64

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

77444

84597

95741

104369

101846

7.45

7.39

7.69

7.92

7.42

100

109.24

123.63

134.77

131.51

I.

TRANSFERS

12784

13665

14967

15709

20453

1.23

1.19

1.20

1.19

1.49

100

106.89

117.08

122.88

159.99

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

116229

121710

129205

140565

144845

11.18

10.63

10.37

10.66

10.55

100

104.72

111.16

120.94

124.62

K.

HOSPITALS

135015

157020

180349

189991

199322

12.99

13.72

14.48

14.41

14.52

100

116.30

133.58

140.72

147.63

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

2747

2377

3007

3387

4391

.26

.21

.24

.26

.32

100

86.53

109.47

123.30

159.85

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.1039763

1144518

1245610

1318268

1372926

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.08

119.80

126.79

132.04

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REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEEs

B. FED. APPROPRIATNs

C. STATE AppRopRIATN

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

E. FED. GRANTs/coNT

F. STATE GRANTS/coNT

G. LocAL GRANTS/CONT

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

I. ENDoWMENT INCOME

J. sALES/SRVs ED ACT

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HosPITALS

m. INDEPENDENT OP,E.R.

N. OTHER

TOTAL REVENUE

.

Fv0ENDITuREs

A. INSTRUCTION

B. REsEARcH

c. PUBLIC SERVICE

D .ACADEMIC suPPoRT

F. STUDENT sERVIcEs

F. INSTITUTIONAL s0P

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

H. scHOLAR/FELLowsHp

I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

K. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

ToTAL EXPENDITURES

.

1989

1990

100485

5468

283334

36130

80630

12355

2958

38960

2056

19122

85374

134667

483

12747

814769

224620

76179

48350

49648

21941

52842

46999

48663

9209

92487

135015

354

806307

1990

1991

108430

8538

318482

36569

85432

14158

3551

40273

3107

18967

89956

157152 0

12973

897588

245818

89948

52316

54216

25419

57239

49680

51865

7647

97791

157020 o

888959

TABLE CS - FIvE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND ExpENDITuhEs

(VALUES RouNDED To NEAREST $1000)

NEBRAsKA Punic INsTITuTioNs

AcTuAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

120416

130638

136668

12.33

12.08

12.39

12.78

12.96

5841

5994

6074

.67

.95

.60

.59

.58

330282

339780

347763

34.78

35.48

33.98

33.25

32.99

39269

43720

46895

4.43

4.07

4.04

4.28

4.45

101674

105529

103753

9.90

9.52

10.46

10.33

9.84

12832

13342

14307

1.52

1.58

1.32

1.31

1.36

4132

4507

5830

.36

.40

.43

.44

.55

45488

50217

52114

4.78

4.49

4.68

4.91

4.94

2723

2873

2677

.25

.35

.28

.28

.25

21789

22855

25617

2.35

2.11

2.24

2.24

2.43

94472

103262

108133

10.48

10.02

9.72

10.10

10.26

180488

187780

191820

16.53

17.51

18.57

18.3")

18.20

616

567

665

.06

.06

.06

.06

11841

10941

11914

1.56

1.45

1.22

1.07

1.13

971863 1022005 1054230

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

261526

277950

290916

27.86

27.65

27.17

27.26

27.55

94851

99702

105487

9.45

10.12

9.85

9.78

9.99

56876

55500

57226

59362

62133

64245

6.00

5.89

5.91

5.44

5.42

6.16

6.10

6.17

6.09

6.09

26629

28937

30127

61685

65426

67738

2.72

2.86

2.77

2.84

2.85

6.55

6.44

6.41

6.42

6.42

49851

52880

54362

58209

61998

57529

5.83

5.59

5.18

5.19

5.15

6.04

5.83

6.05

6.08

5.45

8795

10118

11487

1.14

.86

.91

.99

1.09

104080

114431

116725

11.47

11.00

10.81

11.22

11.06

180349

189991

199322

534

514

661

16.75

17.66

18.73

18.63

18.88

.04

.06

.05

.06

962747 1019580 1055825

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1989

1990

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1990

1991

107.91

156.15

112.41

101.22

105.96

114.59

120.05

103.37

151.12

99.19

105.37

116.70

101.77

110.17

109.44

118.08

108.20

109.20

115.85

108.32

105.70

106.58

83.04

105.74

116.30

110.25

INDEX

1991

1992

119.84

106.82

116.57

108.69

126.10

103.86

139.69

116.76

132.44

113.95

110.66

134.03

127.54

92.89

119.28

116.43

124.51

117.63

119.57

121.37

116.74

106.07

119.62

95.50

112.54

133.58

150.85

119.40

1992

1993

130.01

109.62

119.92

121.01

130.88

107.99

152.37

128.89

139.74

119.52

120.95

139.44

117.39

85.83

125.44

123.74

130.88

114.79

125.15

131.89

123.81

112.51

127.40

109.87

123.73

140.72

145.20

126.45

1993

1994

136.01

111.08

122.74

129.80

128.68

115.80

197.09

133.76

130.20

133.97

126.66

142.44

137.68

93.47

129.39

129.52

138.47

118.36

129.40

137.31

128.19

115.67

118.22

124.74

126.21

147.63

186.72

130.95

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REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A. TUITION AND FEES

68211

72955

90837

98698

103162

10.80

10.44

11.36

11.76

11.95

100

106.96

133.17

144.70

151.24

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

5415

5641

5841

5994

6074

.86

.81

.73

.71

.70

100

104.17

107.87

110.69

112.17

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sTATE APPROPRIATN

219448

245575

274552

282167

28911j)

34.73

35.14

34.35

33.62

33.50

100

111.91

125.11

128.58

131.75

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

20

20

20

20

20

100

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

E.

FED. GRANTs/coNT

58983

65410

78772

81059

79878

9.34

9.36

9.85

9.66

9.26

100

110.90

133.55

137.43

135.43

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

8753

10640

9997

10968

12484

1.39

1.52

1.25

1.31

1.45

100

121.56

114.21

125.31

142.63

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

2036

2289

2717

3082

3965

.32

.33

.34

.37

.46

100

112.43

133.45

151.38

194.75

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

38429

39646

45090

49907

51226

6.08

5.67

5.64

5.95

5.94

100

103.17

117.33

129.87

133.30

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

2056

2659

2723

2873

2677

.33

.38

.34

.34

.31

100

129.33

132.44

139.74

130.20

J.

sALEs/sRVs ED AcT

17940

17717

20587

21554

24320

2.84

2.54

2.58

2.57

2.82

100

98.76

114.76

120.15

135.56

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

66157

69594

78392

86313

89101

10.47

9.96

9.81

10.28

10.32

100

105.20

118.49

130.47

134.68

L.

HOSPITALS

134667

157071

180488

187780

191820

21.31

22.48

22.58

22.37

22.23

100

116.64

134.03

139.44

142.44

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0N.

OTHER

9747

9634

9385

8970

9251

1.54

1.38

1.17

1.07

1.07

100

98.84

96.29

92.03

94.91

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.631862

698851

799401

839385

863091

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.60

126.52

132.84

136.60

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

152214

166842

195581

207106

216059

24.28

24.04

24.67

24.66

24.95

100

109.61

128.49

136.06

141.94

B.

RESEARCH

75881

89704

94625

99479

105312

12.10

12.92

11.94

11.85

12.16

100

118.22

124.70

131.10

138.79

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

47524

51193

55834

54554

56403

7.58

7.38

7.04

6.50

6.51

100

107.72

117.49

114.79

118.68

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

34959

38124

44985

47165

47932

5.58

5.49

5.68

5.62

5.53

100

109.05

128.68

134.92

137.11

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

11197

12755

14764

16585

17296

1.79

1.84

1.86

1.98

2.00

100

113.91

131.86

148.12

154.47

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

30988

34477

39611

42511

40580

4.94

4.97

5.00

5.06

4.69

100

111.26

127.83

137.19

130.95

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

31736

33246

35395

37555

39277

5.06

4.79

4.47

4.47

4.54

100

104.76

111.53

118.34

123.76

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

27067

28882

38444

40729

36690

4.32

4.16

4.85

4.85

4.24

100

106.71

142.03

150.48

135.55

I.

TRANSFERS

8009

6385

7982

9276

11373

1.28

.92

1.01

1.11

1.31

100

79.72

99.66

115.82

142.00

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

72446

75461

85153

94865

95857

11.55

10.87

10.74

11.30

11.07

100

104.16

117.54

130.95

132.32

K.

HOSPITALS

135015

157020

180349

189991

199322

21.53

22.62

22.75

22.62

23.01

100

116.30

133.58

140.72

147.63

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.627036

694089

792723

839816

866101

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.69

126.42

133.93

138.13

DUE To ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE - CURTIS'

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

A. TUITION AND FEES

200

245

278

9.37

11.00

12.46

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

n0

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C. STATE APPROPRIATN

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152,

1500

1514

71.29

67.33

67.86

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

**

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E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

**

119

155

132

5.57

6.96

5.92

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

**

10-

4.05

-.18

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

**

o0

oH. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

**

0o

oI. ENDOWMENT INCOME

**

57

6.23

.31

.27

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

**

96

110

130

4.50

4.94

5.83

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

**

185

203

167

8.67

9.11

7.49

L. HOSPITALS

**

o0

0

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

**

o0

0

N. OTHER

**

78

8.33

.36

.36

TOTAL REVENUE

.2135

2228

2231

100.00 100.00 100.00

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

*1095

1048

1135

50.23

47.02

49.18

B. RESEARCH

C. PUBLIC SERVICE

* *o o

o 0

0 oD. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

*411

418

443

18.85

18.75

19.19

E. STUDENT SERVICES

A*

15

15

20

.69

.67

.87

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

*20

20

20

.92

.90

.87

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

*341

362

358

15.64

16.24

15.51

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

*130

167

138

5.96

7.49

5.98

I. TRANSFERS

*0

oo

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

*168

199

194

7.71

8.93

8.41

K. HOSPITALS

*0

00

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

*0

oo

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.2180

2229

2308

100.00 100.00 100.00

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

* These data are not availabe in ccrE rocords.

prior to 1991 92, NCTA

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1991

1992

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

9405

10060

10673

11602

11911

24.55

24.60

24.00

25.03

25.23

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

16997

18924

21017

20997

21379

44.36

46.27

47.25

45.29

45.29

D.

LoCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

4700

4608

5097

5304

4318

12.27

11.27

11.46

11.44

9.15

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

560

437

347

379

484

1.46

1.07

.78

.82

1.03

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

237

346

337

560

790

.62

.85

.76

1.21

1.67

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

635

725

1061

1.43

1.56

2.25

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

5768

5814

5825

6285

6799

15.05

14.22

13.10

13.56

14.40

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

N.

OTHER

651

709

550

510

461

1.70

1.73

1.24

1.10

.98

TOTAL REVENUE

..

38318

40898

44481

46362

47203

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

16927

18027

19261

20205

20153

44.40

44.55

43.76

42.63

42.44

B.

RESEARCH

151

152

177

224

328

.40

.38

.40

.47

.69

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

474

516

492

793

797

1.24

1.28

1.12

1.67

1.68

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

2606

2928

3429

3651

3812

6.84

7.24

7.79

7.70

8.03

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

1917

2110

2230

2486

2758

5.03

5.21

5.07

5.25

5.81

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

2665

2946

3222

3877

3957

6.99

7.28

7.32

8.18

8.33

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

2122

2461

2582

2930

3022

5.57

6.08

5.87

6.18

6.36

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

5486

5469

5982

6320

5359

14.39

13.51

13.59

13.34

11.29

I.

TRANSFERS

012

10-

34

.03

.02-

.07

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

5776

5860

6625

6897

7332

15.15

14.48

15.05

14.55

15.44

K.

HOSPITALS

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT oPER.

00

00

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.38124

40469

44012

47393

47484

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN'

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

42866

46410

49955

53953

55871

13.62

13.61

14.06

14.35

14.55

100

108.27

116.54

125.86

130.34

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

5415

5641

5841

5994

6074

1.72

1.65

1.64

1.59

1.58

100

104.17

107.87

110.69

112.17

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

132665

149500

151589

155691

155258

42.16

43.84

42.65

41.41

40.44

100

112.69

114.27

117.36

117.03

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

34584

37262

41940

46083

46046

10.99

10.93

11.80

12.26

11.99

100

107.74

121.27

133.25

133.14

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

3731

5161

4706

5347

6095

1.19

1.51

1.32

1.42

1.59

100

138.33

126.13

143.31

163.36

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

1763

1698

1905

2118

2750

.56

.50

.54

.56

.72

100

96.31

108.05

120.14

155.98

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

17279

16535

17698

17715

18926

5.49

4.85

4.98

4.71

4.93

100

95.69

102.43

102.52

109.53

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

1813

2392

2481

2596

2461

.58

.70

.70

.69

.64

100

131.94

136.85

143.19

135.74

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

14813

14401

15550

16034

17651

4.71

4.22

4.38

4.26

4.60

100

97.22

104.98

108.24

119.16

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

56332

58649

60544

67114

69122

17.90

17.20

17.04

17.85

18.01

100

104.11

107.48

119.14

122.71

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

3416

3396

3181

3365

3651

1.09

1.00

.90

.90

.95

100

99.42

93.12

98.51

106.88

TOTAL REVENUE

..

314677

341045

355390

376010

383905

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

108.38

112.94

119.49

122.00

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

80728

87921

88216

91550

93549

25.72

25.88

25.12

24.42

24.38

100

108.91

109.28

113.41

115.88

B.

RESEARCH

57302

64502

68133

71297

75351

18.26

18.99

19.40

19.02

19.64

100

112.57

118.90

124.42

131.50

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

35540

37211

39784

41984

44719

11.32

10.95

11.33

11.20

11.65

100

104.70

111.94

118.13

125.83

D.

ACADEMIC FUPPORT

20103

21665

23877

25584

25852

6.40

6.38

6.80

6.83

6.74

100

107.77

118.77

127.27

128.60

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

5726

6802

6238

7190

7218

1.82

2.00

1.78

1.92

1.88

100

118.79

108.94

125.57

126.06

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

15626

17194

18445

18919

16256

4.98

5.06

5.25

5.05

4.24

100

110.04

118.04

121.07

104.03

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

16112

17095

16229

17492

18648

5.13

5.03

4.62

4.67

4.86

100

106.10

100.73

108.57

115.74

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

18429

19740

21993

22895

20559

5.87

5.81

6.26

6.11

5.36

100

107.11

119.34

124.23

111.56

I.

TRANSFERS

3266

2680

2814

4467

5941

1.04

.79

.80

1.19

1.55

100

82.06

86.16

136.77

181.90

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

61067

64930

65504

73469

75613

19.45

19.11

18.65

19.60

19.71

100

106.33

107.27

120.31

123.82

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.313899

339740

351233

374847

383706

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

108.23

111.89

119.42

122.24

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

17823

18796

21161

23262

24280

23.59

22.52

23.15

25.19

25.97

100

105.46

118.73

130.52

136.23

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNs

00

00

0

C.

STATE APPROPRIATW

33808

37534

38750

40035

11100

44.74

44.97

42.39

43.36

43.97

100

111.02

114.62

118.42

121.57

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

20

20

20

20

20

.03

.02

.02

.02

.02

100

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

11645

13353

17057

13636

11779

15.41

16.00

18.66

14.77

12.60

100

114.67

146.48

117.10

101.15

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

493

562

603

515

623

.65

.67

.66

.56

.67

100

114.00

122.31

104.46

126.37

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

69

108

125

99

57

.09

.13

.14

.11

.06

100

156.52

181.16

143.48

82.61

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

2344

2578

2313

2356

2849

3.10

3.09

2.53

2.55

3.05

100

109.98

98.68

100.51

121.54

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

169

217

211

264

199

.22

.26

.23

.29

.21

100

128.40

124.85

156.21

117.75

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

1875

2358

2877

3527

3881

2.48

2.83

3.15

3.82

4.15

100

125.76

153.44

188.11

206.99

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

6047

6601

6917

7094

7140

8.00

7.91

7.57

7.68

7.64

100

109.16

114.39

117.31

118.08

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

1266

1338

1372

1530

1554

1.68

1.60

1.50

1.66

1.66

100

105.69

108.37

120.85

122.75

ToTAL REvENUE

..

75559

83465

91406

92338

93482

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.46

120.97

122.21

123.72

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

26343

30395

32628

35259

36759

35.41

36.71

36.25

38.51

39.74

100

115.38

123.86

133.85

139.54

B.

RESEARCH

2034

2124

2047

1684

1900

2.73

2.57

2.27

1.84

2.05

100

104.43

100.64

82.79

93.41

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

7337

9133

11820

7780

6637

9.86

11.03

13.13

8.50

7.18

100

124.48

161.10

106.04

90.46

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

8097

8807

9302

9499

9922

10.88

10.64

10.33

10.37

10.73

100

108.77

114.88

117.32

122.54

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

4383

4789

5091

5566

5952

5.89

5.78

5.66

6.08

6.44

100

109.26

116.15

126.99

135.80

F.

INSTITUTIONAL sUP

6875

7316

7412

8272

8839

9.24

8.84

8.24

9.03

9.56

100

106.42

107.81

120.32

128.57

G.

PLANT OPER/MA7NT

6424

6471

6743

7082

7477

8.64

7.82

7.49

7.74

8.08

100

100.73

104.97

110.24

116.39

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

6590

6906

7796

8566

7758

8.86

8.34

8.66

9.36

8.39

100

104.80

118.30

129.99

117.72

I.

TRANSFERS

39

35

40

40

62

.05

.04

.04

.04

.07

100

89.74

102.56

102.56

158.97

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

6270

6825

7131

7814

7189

8.43

8.24

7.92

8.53

7.77

100

108.85

113.73

124.63

114.66

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

o0

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.74392

82801

90010

91562

92495

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

111.30

120.99

123.08

124.34

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NoT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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1991

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

7522

7749

8847

9636

10822

3.11

2.83

2.89

2.(;9

3.22

100

103.02

117.62

128.10

143.87

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

0o

0o

oC.

STATE APPROPRIATN

52974

58541

61674

63944

69862

21.92

21.34

20.16

19.83

20.78

100

.110.51

116.42

120.71

131.88

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

oo

0o

o

E.

FED. tiKANTS/CONT

12753

14795

14561

15882

17603

5.28

5.39

4.76

4.93

5.24

100

116.01

114.18

124.54

138.03

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

4529

4917

4340

4728

5287

1.87

1.79

1.42

1.47

1.57

100

108.57

95.83

104.39

116.74

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

204

483

351

304

367

.08

.18

.12

.09

.11

100

236.77

172.06

149.02

179.90

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

18805

20533

25078

29836

29450

7.78

7.48

8.20

9.25

8.76

100

109.19

133.36

158.66

156.61

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

73

50

26

711

.03

.02

.01

loa

68.49

35.62

9.59

15.07

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

1252

957

1429

1158

1597

.52

.35

.47

.36

.48

100

76.44

114.14

92.49

127.56

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

3778

4345

4921

5618

5873

1.56

1.58

1.61

1.74

1.75

100

115.01

130.25

148.70

155.45

L.

HOSPITALS

134667

157071

180488

187780

191820

55.74

57.25

58.99

58.24

57.04

100

116.64

134.03

139.44

142.44

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

0o

00

0

N.

OTHER

5065

4900

4275

3558

3578

2.10

1.79

1.40

1.10

1.06

100

96.74

81.40

70.25

70.64

TOTAL REVENUE

..

241622

274341

305990

322451

336270

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.54

126.64

133.45

139.17

EXPENDITURES

A.B.

INSTRUCTION

RESEARCH

45143

16545

48525

23079

54381

24268

59044

26273

64464

27735

18.91

6.93

J7.87

8.50

17.81

7.95

18.24

8.11

18.95

8.16

100

100

107.49

139.49

120.46

146.68

130.79

158.80

142.80

167.63

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D.

PUBLIC SERVICE

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

6759

4849

7652

3737

7965

3997

8012

4251

7903

1.95

2.83

1.79

2.82

1.22

2.61

1.23

2.47

1.25

2.32

100

100

104.35

113.21

80.42

117.84

86.01

118.54

91.48

116.93

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

1G88

1164

1190

1328

1347

.46

.43

.39

.41

.40

100

106.99

109.38

122.06

123.81

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

8487

9968

10513

11423

11508

3.56

3.67

3.44

3.53

3.38

100

117.45

123.87

134.59

135.60

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

9200

9681

9500

9690

9772

3.85

3.57

3.11

2.99

2.87

100

105.23

103.26

105.33

106.22

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2047

2236

2544

2781

2876

.86

.82

.83

.86

.85

100

109.23

124.28

135.86

140.50

I.TRANSFERS

4704

3670

5117

4760

5404

1.97

1.35

1.68

1.47

1.59

100

78.02

108.78

101.19

114.88

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

5109

3707

5725

6486

5529

2 14

1.37

1.88

2.00

1.63

100

72.56

112.06

126.95

108.22

K.

HOSPITALS

135015

157020

180349

189991

199322

56.55

57.82

59.08

58.68

58.61

100

116.30

133.58

140.72

147.63

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.238744

271551

305289

323785

340111

100.00

100 .o0

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.74

127.87

135.62

142.46

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES1

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

199:i

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

REVENUE

A.

TUITION AND FEES

17352

18885

10719

11489

12625

22.03

22.19

21.82

22.74

23.67

100

108.84

61.77

66.21

72.76

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

oo

0o

oC.

STATE APPROPRIATN

36587

40472

22452

22530

23947

46.44

47.54

45.71

44.60

44.90

103

110.62

61.37

61.58

65.45

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

oo

0o

oE.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

10338

10660

7225

7311

6212

13.12

12.52

14.71

14.47

11.65

100

103.12

69.89

70.72

60.09

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

1104

1034

345

323

116

1.40

1.22

.70

.64

.22

100

93.66

31.25

29.26

10.51

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

615

815

752

756

1490

.78

.96

1.53

1.50

2.79

100

132.52

122.28

122.93

242.28

.H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

oo

oo

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

0o

0o

oJ.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

oo

oo

oK.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

11882

12305

7279

7839

8696

15.08

14.46

14.82

15.52

16.30

100

103.56

61.26

65.97

73.19

L.

HOSPITALS

oo

oo

oM.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

o0

oo

oN.

OTHER

902

955

347

273

250

1.15

1.12

.71

.54

.47

100

105.88

38.47

30.27

27.72

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.78780

85126

49119

50521

53336

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

108.06

62.35

64.13

67.70

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

30830

33164

16597

17313

18493

39.90

39.75

34.22

33.94

34.40

100

107.57

53.83

56.16

59.98

B.

RESEARCH

298

244

226

223

175

.39

.29

.47

.44

.33

100

81.88

75.84

74.83

58.73

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

827

1123

841

899

644

1.07

1.35

1.73

1.76

1.20

100

135.79

101.69

108.71

77.87

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

5693

6123

3560

4208

4527

7.37

7.34

7.34

8.23

8.42

100

107.55

62.53

73.92

79.52

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

4868

5592

4103

4065

4267

6.30

6.70

8.46

7.97

7.94

100

114.87

84.29

83.51

87.65

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

6652

7252

5142

5127

6311

8.61

8.69

10.60

10.05

11.74

100

109.02

77.30

77.08

94.87

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

5730

6124

3894

4166

3839

7.42

7.34

8.03

8.17

7.14

100

106.88

67.96

72.71

67.00

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

11413

11465

6904

7167

6753

14.77

13.74

14.24

14.05

12.56

100

100.46

60.49

62.80

59.17

I.TRANSFERS

o0

o0

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

10965

12344

7231

7838

8758

14.19

14.80

14.91

15.37

16.29

100

112.58

65.95

71.48

79.87

K.

HOSPITALS

o0

o0

oL.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

0o

oo

o

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.77276

83431

48498

51006

53767

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

107.97

62.76

66.01

69.58

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

.2710

2782

3333

3828

4242

17.88

17.08

18.14

19.72

20.63

100

102.66

122.99

141.26

156.53

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

7443

8087

8532

8568

9105

49.11

49.64

46.43

44.14

44.29

100

108.65

114.63

115.12

122.33

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

2338

2575

3338

3461

2789

15.43

15.80

18.16

17.83

13.57

100

110.14

142.77

148.03

119.29

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

277

310

228

215

51.83

1.90

1.24

1.11

.02

100

111.91

82.31

77.62

1.81

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

271

339

373

457

1162

1.79

2.08

2.03

2.35

5.65

100

125.09

137.64

168.64

428.78

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

00

00

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

2004

2089

2409

2789

3174

13.22

12.82

13.11

14.37

15.44

100

104.24

120.21

139.17

158.38

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

114

111

165

95

81

.75

.68

.90

.49

.39

100

97.37

144.74

83.33

71.05

TOTAL REVENUE

..

15157

16293

18378

19413

20558

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

107.50

121.25

128.08

135.63

EXPENDITUREs

A.

INSTRUCTION

5092

5558

6341

6360

7009

36.26

34.90

33.99

32.49

33.90

100

109.15

124.53

124.90

137.65

B.

RESEARCH

84

37

166

142

94

.60

.23

.89

.73

.46

100

44.05

197.62

169.05

111.91

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

177

296

461

523

239

1.26

1.86

2.47

2.67

1.16

100

167.23

260.45

295.48

135.03

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

1388

1434

1667

1798

2022

9.88

9.01

8.94

9.19

9.78

100

103.31

120.10

129.54

145.68

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

913

1072

1243

1355

1327

6.50

6.73

6.66

6.92

6.42

100

117.42

136.15

148.41

145.35

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1302

1456

1889

1742

2343

9.27

9.14

10.13

8.90

11.33

100

111.83

145.08

133.79

179.95

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

1428

1454

1482

1591

1276

10.17

9.13

7.95

8.13

6.17

100

101.82

103.78

111.42

89.36

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2457

2532

3031

3252

3219

17.49

15.90

16.25

16.61

15.57

100

103.05

123.36

132.36

131.01

I.TRANSFERS

00

00

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

1204

2086

2374

2813

3149

8.57

13.10

12.73

14.37

15.23

100

173.26

197.18

233.64

261.55

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.14045

15925

18654

19576

20678

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.39

132.82

139.38

147.23

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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1989

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ACTUAL

1991

1992

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

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PERU STATE COLLEGE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

1611

1719

2207

2212

2468

19.21

18.78

22.48

22.99

24.78

100

106.70

137.00

137.31

153.20

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

o0

00

oC.

STATE APPROPRIATN

4197

4777

4747

4718

4931

50.04

52.20

48.36

49.03

49.50

100

113.82

113.11

112.41

117.49

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

n0

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

1366

1550

1605

1479

1225

16.29

16.94

16.35

15.37

12.30

100

113.47

117.50

108.27

89.68

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

91

15

51

44

51

1.09

.16

.52

.46

.51

100

16.48

56.04

48.35

56.04

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

14

028

10

15

.17

.29

.10

.15

100

200.00

71.43

107.14

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

o0

00

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

oo

oo

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER,

1083

1069

1136

1100

1203

12.91

11.68

11.57

11.43

12.08

100

98.71

104.89

101.57

111.08

L.

HOSPITALS

o0

00

oM.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

o0

0o

0

N.

OTHER

25

22

43

60

68

.30

.24

.44

.62

.68

100

88.00

172.00

240.00

272.00

TOTAL REVENUE

..

8387

9152

9817

9623

9961

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.12

117.05

114.74

118.77

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

2830

3013

3054

3044

3113

33.86

34.58

32.79

33.12

31.58

100

106.47

107.92

107.56

110.00

B.

RESEARCH

45

27

28

51

49

.54

.31

.30

.56

.50

100

60.00

62.22

113.33

108.89

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

121

220

227

210

203

1.45

2.53

2.44

2.29

2.06

100

181.82

187.60

173.55

167.77

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

611

621

622

725

907

7.31

7 Is

6.68

7.89

9.20

100

101.64

101.80

118.66

148.45

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

520

703

874

549

576

6.22

8.07

9.38

5.97

5.84

100

135.19

168.08

105.58

110.77

F.

INSTITUTIONAL sUP

1205

1170

1231

1362

1723

14.42

13.43

13.22

14.82

17.48

100

97.10

102.16

113.03

142.99

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

828

706

785

852

840

9.91

8.10

8.43

9.27

8.52

100

85.27

94.81

102.90

101.45

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1213

1184

1352

1329

1204

14.51

13.59

14.52

14.46

12.21

100

97.61

111.46

109.56

99.26

I.TRANSFERS

oo

oo

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

985

1070

1141

1068

1244

11.79

12.28

12.25

11.62

12.62

100

108.63

115.84

108.43

126.29

K.

HOSPITALS

oo

o0

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

oo

00

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.8358

8714

9314

9190

9859

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

104.26

111.44

109.96

117.96

DUE TO ROUNDING, I,ACENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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REVENUE

1989

1990

190

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

3626

4325

5180

5419

5915

21.44

23.02

24.76

25.36

25.93

100

119.28

142.86

150.28

163.13

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

9

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

7951

8684

9173

9244

9911

47.00

46.23

43.84

43.03

43.44

100

109.22

115.37

116.26

124.65

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

E.

FED. GRANTs/CONT

1934

1927

2282

2371

2197

11.43

10.26

10.91

11.04

9.63

100

99.64

117.99

122.60

113.60

FSTATE GRANTS/CONT

175

272

66

64

59

1.04

1.45

.32

.30

.26

100

155.43

37.71

36.57

33.71

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

93

131

351

289

313

.55

.70

1.68

1.35

1.37

100

140.86

377.42

310.75

336.56

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

3026

3334

3734

3950

4319

17.89

17.75

17.85

18.39

18.93

100

110.18

123.40

130.54

142.73

L.

HOSPITALS

00

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

N.

OTHER

111

113

139

118

100

.66

.60

.66

.55

.44

100

101.80

125.23

106.31

90.09

TOTAL REVENUE

..

16916

18786

20925

21485

22814

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

111.06

123.70

127.01

134.87

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

5982

6566

7202

7909

8370

35.72

35.83

35.08

35.56

36.03

100

109.76

120.40

132.21

139.92

B.

RESEARCH

17

28

31

31

32

.10

.15

.15

.14

.14

100

164.71

182.35

182.35

188.24

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

54

91

153

166

202

.32

.50

.75

.75

.87

100

168.52

283.33

307.41

374.07

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

1088

1140

1271

1685

1598

6.50

6.22

6.19

7.58

6.88

100

104.78

116.82

154.87

146.88

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

1517

1708

1986

2161

2364

9.06

9.32

9.67

9.72

10.18

100

112.59

130.92

142.45

155.83

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1480

1680

2022

2023

2245

8.84

9.17

9.85

9.10

9.67

100

113.51

136.62

136.69

151.69

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

1353

1503

1627

1723

1722

8.08

8.20

7.93

7.75

7.41

100

111.09

120.25

127.35

127.27

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2257

2280

2521

2586

2330

13.48

12.44

12.28

11.63

10.03

100

101.02

111.70

114.58

103.23

I.

TRANSFERS

oo

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0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

3001

3328

3716

3957

4365

17.92

18.16

18.10

17.79

18.79

100

110.90

123.83

131.86

145.45

K.

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oo

oo

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L.

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o0

0o

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TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.16749

18324

20529

22241

23228

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.40

122.57

132.79

138.68

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NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

14922

16590

18861

20451

20881

14.33

14.60

15.29

15.48

15.15

100

111.18

126.40

137.05

139.93

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

53

2897

0o

0.05

2.55

100

5466.04

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

27299

32435

33279

35083

34703

26.22

28.55

26.9F

26.56

25.18

100

118.81

121.91

128.51

127.12

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

36110

36548

39249

43700

46875

34.68

32.17

211.P2

33.08

34.02

100

101.21

108.C9

121.02

129.81

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

11309

9362

15677

17159

17663

10.86

8.24

12.71

12.99

12.82

100

82.78

138.62

151.73

156.19

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

2497

2484

2489

2051

1707

2.40

2.19

2.02

1.55

1.24

100

99.48

99.68

82.14

68.36

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

306

446

664

669

376

.29

.39

.54

.51

.27

100

145.75

216.99

218.63

122.88

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

531

627

398

310

889

.51

.55

.32

.24

.65

100

118.08

74.95

58.38

167.42

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

0447

o0

o.39

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

1181

1250

1202

1302

1297

1.13

1.10

.97

.99

.94

100

105.84

101.78

110.25

109.82

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

7335

8056

8801

9110

10337

7.04

7.09

7.14

6.90

7.50

100

109.83

119.99

124.20

140.93

L.

HOSPITALS

081

0o

0.07

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

483

0616

567

665

.46

.50

.43

.48

100

127.54

117.39

137.68

N.

OTHER

2098

2384

2110

1699

2413

2.02

2.10

1.71

1.29

1.75

100

413.63

100.57

80.98

115.01

TOTAL REVENUE

..

104124

113607

123346

132101

137806

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.11

118.46

126.87

132.35

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

41576

45813

49348

53531

56364

40.76

41.11

40.61

41.58

41.46

100

110.19

118.69

128.76

135.57

B.

RESEARCH

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

0201

47

178

.17

.04

.13

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

8996

9969

10817

10760

11785

8.82

8.95

8.90

8.36

8.67

100

110.82

120.24

119.61

131.00

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

5875

7072

7762

8287

8564

5.76

6.35

6.39

6.44

6.30

100

120.37

132.12

141.06

145.77

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

15201

15510

16931

17788

20847

14.90

13.92

13.93

13.82

15.33

100

102.03

111.38

117.02

137.14

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

9532

10309

10563

11159

11246

9.35

9.25

8.69

8.67

8.27

100

108.15

110.82

117.07

117.98

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

10183

11518

12861

14102

14086

9.98

10.34

10.58

10.95

10.36

100

113.11

126.30

138.49

138.33

I.TRANSFERS

1200

1262

813

841

114

1.18

1.13

.67

.65

.08

100

105.17

67.75

70.08

9.50

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

9076

9986

11696

11728

12110

8.90

8.96

9.62

9.11

8.91

100

110.03

128.87

129.22

133.43

K.

HOSPITALS

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

354

534

514

661

.35

.44

.40

.49

100

150.85

145.20

186.72

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.101993

111439

121526

128757

135955

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.26

119.15

126.24

133.30

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CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

REVENUE

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

A. TUITION AND FEES

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

B.

2725

3406

3544

3323

11.88

12.13

14.04

14.46

12.35 100

110.10

137.62

143.19

134.26

02897

00

012.90

C. STATE APPROPRIATN

4474

5146

5223

5523

5392

21.48

22.91

21.54

22.53

20.04 100

115.02

116.74

123.45

120.52

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

7444

7632

8037

8604

9823

35.74

33.98

33.14

35.10

36.51 100

102.53

107.97

115.58

131.96

E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

2678

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

161

03490

3322

3352

12.86

0139

68

14.39

13.55

12.46 100

130.32

124.05

125.17

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

69

.77

.57

.28

.26 100

86.34

42.24

42.86

0

H. PRIV Glir/GRNTS

00

00

202

OI. ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0

.75

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

L.

2955

3187

3013

3952

12.61

13.16

13.14

12.29

14.69 100

112.49

121.32

114.69

150.44

00

00

0

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N. OTHER

972

1107

770

440

O794

4.67

4.93

3.18

1.80

2.95 100

113.89

79.22

45.27

81.69

TOTAL REVENUE

..

411

20831

22462

24252

24514

26907

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

107.83

116.42

117.68

129.17

EXPENDITURES

OA. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

B.

8027

7869

8564

8442

34.18

35.08

32.93

35.31

33.50 100

112.90

110.68

120.45

118.73

00

00

0

OC. PUBLIC SERVICE

00

130

00

.54

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

2324

2116

2282

2220

2432

11.17

9.25

9.55

9.15

9.65 100

91.05

98.19

95.53

104.65

OE. STUDENT SERVICES

934

1126

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

2677

2830

1393

2991

1158

1312

4.49

4.92

5.83

4.77

5.21 100

120.56

149.14

123.98

140.47

3153

3842

12.87

12.37

12.52

13.00

15.25 100

105.72

111.73

117.78

143.52

OG. PLANT OPFR/MAINT

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2085

2352

2328

2703

2033

2613

1987

1515

10.02

10.17

8.51

8.19

6.01 100

111.66

97.51

95.30

72.66

2899

2943

11.31

11.81

10.94

11.95

11.68 100

114.92

111.10

123.26

125.13

0I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

00

020

17

.Gb

.07

3320

3752

4583

4255

4694

15.96

16.40

19.18

17.54

18.63 100

113.01

138.04

128.16

141.39

OK. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

00

00

0 0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.20802

22882

23894

24256

25197

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

110.00

114.86

116.60

121.13

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METROPLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1392

1993

1994

REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEES

4286

5010

5868

6599

7046

18.30

18.80

19.73

20..01

20.14 100

116.89

136.91

153.97

164.40

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0C. sTATE APPROPRIATN

6157

7711

7851

8377

8586

26.29

28.93

26.40

25.40

24.55 100

125.24

127.51

136.06

139.45

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

9244

9754

10459

11904

12800

39.48

36.60

35.17

36.10

36.59 100

105.52

113.14

128.78

138.47

E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

2472

2802

4355

4877

5540

10.56

10.51

14.65

14.79

15.84 100

113.35

176.17

197.29

224.11

F. sTATE GRANTS/CONT

230

211

256

271

106

.98

.79

.86

.82

.30 100

91.74

111.30

117.83

46.09

G. LOCAL GRANTS/coNT

00

014

0.04

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

336

406

104

42

59

1.q4

1.52

.35

.13

.17 100

120.83

30.95

12.50

17.56

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

385

410

463

552

484

1.64

1.54

1.56

1.67

1.38 100

106.49

120.26

143.38

125.71

L. HOSPITALS

00

00

0M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0N. oTHER

307

347

381

342

357

1.31

1.30

1.28

1.04

1.02 100

113.03

124.10

111.40

116.29

TOTAL REVENuE

..

23417

26651

29737

32978

34978

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

113.81

126.99

140.83

149.37

EXPENDITUREs

A. INSTRUCTION

8376

9378

10365

11903

13832

36.94

37.47

36.36

37.81

39.19 100

111.96

123.75

142.11

165.14

B. RESEARcH

00

00

0C. PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

0D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

2348

3011

3346

3140

3604

10.36

12.03

11.74

9.98

10.21 100

128.24

142.50

133.73

153.49

E. STUDENT SERVICES

1566

1942

2423

2589

3017

6.91

7.76

8.50

8.23

8.55 100

124.01

154.73

165.33

192.66

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

5551

5045

5722

6223

6876

24.48

20.16

20.07

19.77

19.48 100

90.89

103.08

112.11

123.87

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

24.30

2825

3105

3468

3893

10.72

11.29

10.89

11.02

11.03 100

116.26

127.78

142.72

160.21

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1963

2411

3139

3636

3627

8.66

9.63

11.01

11.55

10.28 100

122.82

159.91

185.23

184.77

I. TRANSFERS

00

00

0J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

441

418

408

520

447

1.95

1.67

1.43

1.65

1.27 100

94.79

92.52

117.91

101.36

K. HoSPITALS

00

00

0

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.22675

25030

28508

31479

35296

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

110.39

125.72

138.83

155.66

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1989

1990

1990

1991

TABLE C19

ACTUAL

1991

1992

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES RoUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

MID-PLAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AkEA

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

1085

1164

1232

1494

1536

11.11

10.95

10.75

11.80

11.75

100

107.28

113.55

137.70

141.57

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

53

00

00

.54

100

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

2926

3339

3472

3847

3849

29.95

31.41

30.29

30.38

29.43

100

114.12

118.66

131.48

131.55

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

2510

3595

3782

4235

4372

35.93

33.82

33.00

33.44

33.43

100

102.42

107.75

120.66

124.56

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

1024

1337

1467

1582

1669

10.48

12.58

12.80

12.49

12.76

100

130.57

143.26

154.49

162.99

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

353

223

218

246

107

3.61

2.10

1.90

1.94

.82

100

63.17

61.76

69.69

30.31

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/cONT

66

64

140

104

165

.68

.60

1.22

.82

1.26

100

96.97

212.12

157.58

250.00

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

00

00

0

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

0447

00

04.21

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

236

398

504

558

658

2.42

3.74

4.40

4.41

5.03

100

168.64

213.56

236.44

278.81

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

M. N.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

OTHER

48333

0

62

61630

567 31

665 57

4.94

.34

.58

5.38

.26

4.48

.25

5.09

.44

100

100

187.88

127.54

90.91

117.39

93.94

137.68

172.73

TOTAL REVENUE

..

9769

10629

11461

12664

13078

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

108.80

117.32

129.64

133.87

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

4067

4433

4526

4836

4767

42.27

40.45

38.71

39.68

37.11

100

109.00

111.29

118.91

117.21

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

71

47

178

.61

.39

1.39

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

101

q98

1155

1121

1181

9.37

9.11

9.88

9.20

9.19

100

110.77

128.19

124.42

131.08

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

564

828

655

697

751

5.86

7.56

5.60

5.72

5.85

100

146.81

116.14

123.58

133.16

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1308

1582

1533

1632

1846

13.60

14.43

13.11

13.39

14.37

100

120.95

117.20

124.77

141.13

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

955

1061

1113

1109

1198

9.93

9.68

9.52

9.10

9.33

100

111.10

116.55

116.13

125.45

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWsHP

1233

1560

1574

1680

1665

12.82

14.23

13.46

13.78

12.96

100

126.52

127.66

136.25

135.04

I.TRANSFERS

00

00

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

239

498

530

552

59 9

2.48

4.54

4.53

4.53

4.66

100

208.37

221.76

230.96

250.63

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

354

0534

514

661

3.68

4.57

4.22

5.15

100

150.85

145.20

186.72

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.9621

10960

11691

12188

12846

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.92

121.52

126.68

133.52

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NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

I

A.

TUITION AND FEES

1725

1935

2090

2344

2670

15.05

15.38

15.62

15.87

17.22

100

112.17

121.16

135.88

154.78

IB.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

3523

4066

4191

4565

4599

30.74

32.32

31.31

30.90

29.65

100

115.41

118.96

129.58

130.54

01

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

3394

3385

3543

3972

4181

29.61

26.91

26.47

26.88

26.96

100

99.74

104.39

117.03

123.19

E.

FED, GRANTS/CONT

994

1058

1182

1329

1382

8.67

8.41

8.83

9.00

8.91

100

106.44

118.91

133.70

139.03

1F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

504

668

825

692

620

4.40

5.31

6.16

4.68

4.00

100

132.54

163.69

137.30

123.02

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

48

52

66

73

113

.42

.41

.49

.49

.73

100

108.33

137.50

152.08

235.42

1

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

149

153

211

200

251

1.30

1.22

1.58

1.35

1.62

100

102.69

141.61

134.23

168.46

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

01

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

240

259

212

247

247

2.09

2.06

1.58

1.67

1.59

100

107.92

88.33

102.92

102.92

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

735

765

835

1121

1157

6.41

6.08

6.24

7.59

7.46

100

104.08

113.61

152.52

157.42

1

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

01

N.

OTHER

149

240

229

232

290

1.30

1.91

1.71

1.57

1.87

100

161.07

153.69

155.71

194.63

TOTAL REVENUE

..

11461

12581

13384

14775

15510

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.77

116.78

12g.92

135.33

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

5171

5682

6458

6931

7294

46.63

46.58

46.69

47.22

46.31

100

109.88

124.89

134.04

141.06

I

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

01

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

600

715

722

795

831

5.41

5.86

5.22

5.42

5.28

100

119.17

120.33

132.50

138.50

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

934

1258

1254

1181

1163

8.42

10.31

9.07

8.05

7.38

100

134.69

134.26

126.45

124.52

1

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1563

1581

1625

1718

2589

14.10

12.96

11.75

11.70

16.44

100

101.15

103.97

109.92

165.64

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

893

853

914

982

1017

8.05

6.99

6.61

6.69

6.46

100

95.52

102.35

109.97

113.89

1

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1329

1362

1590

1724

1834

11.99

11.17

11.50

11.75

11.64

100

102.48

119.64

129.72

138.00

I.

TRANSFERS

00

00

01

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

599

747

1268

1348

1024

5.40

6.12

9.17

9.18

6.50

100

124.71

211.69

225.04

170.95

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

01

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.11089

12198

13831

14679

15752

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.00

124.73

132.37

142.05

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(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEES

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

C. STATE APPROPRIATN

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

H. I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

N. OTHER

TOTAL REVENUE

..

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

C. PUBLIC SERVICE

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

E. STUDENT SERVICES

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

K. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.

1989

1990

4503 0

7587

9074

2891

696 0 0

941

2354 0 0

558

28796

13542 0 0

1970

1017

2328

2165

2371

1216

3423 0 0

28032

1990

1991

4877 0

9007

8831

2896

864

211 0 0

991

2581 0 0

628

30886

14943 0 0

2097

1144

2472

2309

2483

1245

3606 0 0

30299

ACTUAL

1991

1992

5137 0

9074

10002

3712

.503

328 0 0

989

2682 0 0

585

33012

16289 0 0

2248

1212

2837

2477

2709

744

3812 0 0

32328

1992

1993

5263 0

9099

11186

3715

652

309 0 0

1055

2780 0 0

536

34595

16987 0 0

2409

1304

3054

2612

2807

734

4053 0 0

33960

1993

1994

5043 0

8676

11752

3609

777 0

328 0

1051

2954 0 0

56 4

34754

17849 0 0

2530

1259

3463

2635

2673 0

3979 0 0

34388

1989

1990

15.64

26.35

31.51

10.04

2.42

.67

3.27

8.18

1.94

100.00

48.31

7.03

3.63

8.31

7.72

8.46

4.34

.12.21

100.00

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

15.79

15.56

15.21

14.51

29.16

27.49

26.30

24.96

28.59

30.30

32.33

33.82

9.38

11.24

10.74

10.38

2.80

1.52

1.89

2.24

.68

.99

.89

3.21

3.00

3.05

3.02

8.36

8.12

8.04

8.50

2.03

1.77

1.55

1.62

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

49.32

50.39

50.02

51.91

6.92

6.95

7.09

7.36

3.78

3.75

3.84

3.66

8.16

8.78

8.99

10.07

7.62

7.66

7.69

7.66

8.20

8.38

8.27

7.77

4.11

2.30

2.16

11.90

11.79

11.94

11.57

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1989

1990

100

100

300

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

199C

1991

108.31

118.72

97.32

100.17

124.14

109.90

105.31

109.64

112.55

107.26

110.35

106.45

112.49

106 19

106.65

104.72

102.39

105.35

108.09

INDEX

1991

1992

114.08

119.60

110.23

128.40

72.27

170.83

105.10

113.93

104.84

114.64

120.29

114.11

119.17

121.86

114.41

114.26

61.18

111.36

115.33

1992

1993

116.88

119.93

123.28

128.50

93.68

160.94

112.12

118.10

96.06

120.14

125.44

122.28

128.22

131.19

120.65

118.39

60.36

118.41

121.15

1993

1994

111.99

114.35

129.51

124.84

111.64

111.69

125.49

101.08

120.69

131.81

128.43

123.80

148.75

121.71

112.74

116.24

122.67

411

410

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO

100 PERCENT.

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410

411

410

411

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(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

WESTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

848

880

1128

1207

1263

8.61

8.46

9.81

9.60

10.04

100

103.77

133.02

142.34

148.94

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

2631

3165

3469

3672

3601

26.71

30.43

30.18

29.20

28.62

100

120.30

131.85

139.57

136.87

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

3444

3353

3424

3798

3948

34.96

32.24

29.79

30.21

31.38

100

97.36

99.42

110.28

114.63

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

1250

1268

1471

2335

2112

12.69

12.19

12.80

18.57

16.79

100

101.44

117.68

186.80

168.96

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

553

519

548

122

26

5.61

4.99

4.77

.97

.21

100

93.85

99.10

22.06

4.70

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

0119

129

168

98

1.14

1.12

1.34

.78

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

47

68

83

68

49

.48

.65

.72

.54

.39

100

144.68

176.60

144.68

104.26

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

997

948

1129

1087

1133

10.12

9.12

9.82

8.65

9.01

100

95.09

113.24

109.03

113.64

L.

HOSPITALS

081

00

0.78

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0N.

OTHER

81

0114

117

352

.82

.99

.93

2.80

100

140.74

144.44

434.57

TOTAL REVENUE

..

9851

10401

11495

12574

12582

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

105.58

116.69

127.64

127.72

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

3310

3350

3841

4310

4181

33.86

33.26

34.07

35.34

33.50

100

101.21

116.04

130.21

126.31

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

0D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

852

1033

1065

1076

1207

8.72

10.26

9.45

8.82

9.67

100

121.24

125.00

,126.29

141.67

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

860

775

826

1356

1063

8.80

7.69

7.33

11.12

8.52

100

90.12

96.05

157.67

123.61

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1775

2000

2223

2008

2233

18.16

19.86

19.72

16.47

17.89

100

112.68

125.24

113.13

125.80

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

1005

933

920

1001

988

10.28

9.26

8.16

8.21

7.92

100

92.84

91.54

99.60

98.31

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

935

1000

1236

1357

1344

9.57

9.93

10.96

11.13

10.77

100

106.95

132.19

145.13

143.74

I.

TRANSFERS

-16

17

69

87

97

-.16

.17

.61

.71

.78

100-

106.25-

431.25-

543.75-

606.25

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

1054

965

1094

1000

1367

10.78

9.58

9.70

8.20

10.95

100

91.56

103.80

94.88

129.70

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.9775

10073

11274

12195

12480

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

103.05

115.34

124.76

127.67

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INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

97027

109740

121179

135032

147916

41.51

42.84

42.71

45.40

46.31

100

113.10

124.89

139.17

152.45

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

152

776

1817

2395

2034

.07

.03

.64

.81

.64

100

510.53

1195.39

1575.66

1338.16

C.

STATE APPROPRIATE

13

o209

41

60

.01

.07

.01

.02

100

1607.69

315.39

461.54

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

oo

oo

oE.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

14687

15287

18061

18397

18782

6.28

5.97

6.37

6.19

5.88

100

104.09

122.97

125.26

127.88

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

1284

1353

1071

1319

751

.55

.53

.38

.44

.24

100

105.37

83.41

102.73

58.49

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

0o

oo

oH.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

29025

28477

30307

28834

33520

12.42

11.12

10.68

9.69

10.49

100

98.11

104.42

99.34

115%49

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

6789

7198

7470

8291

8234

2.91

2.81

2.63

2.79

2.58

100

106.02

110.03

122.12

121.28

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

469

479

984

486

449

0.20

0.19

0.35

0.16

0.14

100

102.13

210.81

103.62

95.74

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

24980

26312

27238

27934

30117

10.69

10.27

9.60

9.39

9.43

100

105.33

109.04

111.83

120.56

L.

HOSPITALS

**

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INDEPENDENT OPER.

2459

2333

2466

4546

5500

1.05

.91

.87

1.53

1.72

100

94.88

100.29

184.87

223.67

N.

OTHER

56843

64219

72945

70153

72068

24.32

25.07

25.71

23.59

22.56

100

112.98

128.33

123.42

126.78

TOTAL REVENUE

..

233728

256174

283747

297428

319431

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.60

121.40

127.25

136.67

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

98313

108730

122146

128399

131068

42.11

42.55

43.18

42.99

41.33

100

110.60

124.24

130.60

133.32

B.

RESEARCH

6944

6706

6546

7353

7776

2.97

2.62

2.31

2.46

2.45

100

96.57

94.27

105.89

111.98

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

701

571

637

675

811

.30

.22

.23

.23

.26

100

81.46

90.87

96.29

115.69

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

13564

16419

17962

20087

22689

5.81

6.43

6.35

6.73

7.16

100

121.05

132.42

148.09

167.27

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

13193

14157

'5787

16714

18656

5.65

5.54

5.58

5.60

5.88

100

107.31

119.66

126.69

141.41

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

29202

31239

30515

34242

35889

12.51

12.22

12.20

11.46

11.32

100

106.98

118.19

117.26

122.90

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

13050

12690

13969

14250

1$ 079

5.59

4.97

4.94

4.77

4.76

100

97.24

107.04

109.20

115.55

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2'1781

32733

37532

42371

44317

12.33

12.81

13.27

14.19

13.98

100

113.73

130.41

147.22

153.98

I.

TRANSFERS

3575

6019

6172

5591

8966

1.53

2.36

2.18

1.97

2.83

100

168.36

172.64

156.39

250.80

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

23742

23919

25125

26133

28119

10.17

9.36

8.88

8.75

8.87

100

100.75

105.83

110.07

118.44

K.

HOSPITALS

**

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

2393

2377

2472

2873

3731

1.03

.93

.87

.96

1.18

100

99.33

103.30

120.06

155.91

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.233458

255560

282863

298688

317101

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

109.47

121.16

127.94

135.83

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1990

1991

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ACTUAL

1991

1992

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

4581

5392

6416

6478

6913

69.67

74.27

77.48

78.79

80.32

100

117.70

140.06

141.41

150.91

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

692

618

731

794

652

10.53

8.51

8.83

9.66

7.58

100

89.31

105.64

114.74

94.22

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

19

31

44

54

63

.29

.43

.53

.66

.73

100

163.16

231.58

284.21

331.58

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

962

863

725

552

566

14.63

13.89

8.76

6.71

6.58

100

89.71

75.36

57.38

58.84

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

133

141

139

161

166

2.02

1.94

1.68

1.96

1.93

100

106.02

104.51

121.05

124.81

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

00

00

0

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

188

215

226

183

247

2.86

2.96

2.73

2.23

2.87

100

114.36

120.21

97.34

131.38

TOTAL REVENUE

..

6575

7260

8281

8222

8607

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.42

125.95

125.05

130.91

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

2140

2694

3085

3117

3168

33.12

36.72

36.89

38.13

36.79

100

125.89

144.16

145.65

148.04

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0

C.

PUBLIc SERVICE

00

00

0

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

314

356

401

465

575

4.86

4.85

4.80

5.69

6.68

100

113.38

127.71

148.09

183.12

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

757

816

1208

1327

1464

11.72

11.12

14.45

16.23

17.00

100

107.79

159.58

175.30

193.40

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1150

1235

1387

1462

1600

17.80

16.84

16.59

17.88

18.58

100

107.39

120.61

127.13

139.13

G.

PLANT OPER/MAIAT

407

413

456

477

548

6.30

5.63

5.45

5.84

6.37

100

101.47

112.04

117.20

134.64

H.

SCHOLAR/FELL0WSHP

808

823

975

1085

928

12.51

11.22

11.66

13.27

10.78

100

101.86

120.67

134.28

114.85

I.TRANSFERS

885

999

850

242

327

13.70

13.62

10.17

2.96

3.80

100

112.88

96.05

27.35

36.95

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

00

00

0

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.6461

7336

8362

8175

8610

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.54

129.42

126.53

133.26

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

CLARKSON COLLEGE

REVENUE

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990.

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

A. TUITION AND FEES

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

765

1207

1439

2256

3042

25.53

34.61

28.25

41.49

53.36 100

157.78

188.11

294.90

397.65

00

00

0

OC. STATE APPROPRIATN

0

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

o0

oo

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OE. FED. GRANTS/CONT

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

149

183

225

39018

225

4.97

5.25

4.42

7.17

3.95 100

122.82

151.01

261.75

151.01

66

12

21

.20

.17

.24

.33

.37 100

100.00

200.00

300.00

350.00

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS*

1960

o0

oo

11942

2851

2478

2175

65.45

55.69

55.98

45.57

38.15 100

99.03

145.39

126.36

110.91

OI. ENDOWMENT INc ME

o0

oo

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

50

70

463

15

o o1.67

2.01

9.09

.28

100

140.00

926.00

30.00

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

65 o

79 o

103 0

281 o

238

2.17

2.27

2.02

5.17

4.18 100

121.54

158.46

432.31

366.15

0

OM. INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

0

N. OTHER

oo

0

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0TOTAL REVENUE

..

2996

3487

5093

5438

5701

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

116.39

169.99

181.51

190.29

411

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

B.

1682

2200

2333

2369

44.06

48.22

43.19

42.89

41.55 100

127.42

166.67

176.74

179.47

00

00

oC. PUBLIC SERVICE

0o

00

0

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

278

344

469

454

520

9.28

9.86

9.21

8.35

9.12 100

123.74

168.71

163.31

187.05

E. STUDENT SERVICES

324

331

491

522

674

10.81

9.49

9.64

9.60

11.82 100

102.16

151.54

161.11

208.03

411

Imp

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

707

711

987

856

956

23.60

20.38

19.38

15.74

16.77 100

100.57

139.60

121.08

135.22

OH. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

176

275

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

115

72

229

530

597

460

579

3.84

2.06

10.40

10.98

10.15 100

62.61

460.87

519.13

503.48

310

5.87

6.57

5.40

8.46

5.44 100

130.11

156.25

261.36

176.14

4110

I. TRANSFERS

oJ. AUXILIARY ENTER.

11

76

0

140

00

921

27

294

2.54

3.41

2.79

3.99

5.16 100

156.58

186.84

285.53

386.84

K. HOSPITALS

oL. INDEPENDENT OPER.

0

0o

0

00

0

0 0

411

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.299b

3488

5094

5439

5702

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.10 100. 116.42

170.03

181.54

190.32

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

* For years 1988 89 and prior, this amount is separated into three parts:

(B) Federal Appropriations,

(H) Private Gifts/Grants, and (N)

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(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEES

4823

5418

5751

6586

6327

66.13

65.47

64.57

64.88

66.20 100

112.34

119.24

136.55

131.18

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

oo

oo

oC. STATE APPROPRIATN

oo

oo

oD. LOCAL APPRoPRIATN

oo

oo

oE. FED. GRANTS/CONT

703

774

812

850

803

9.64

9.35

9.12

8.37

8.40 100

110.10

115.51

120.91

114.23

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

25

21

26

33

29

.25

.29

.33

.30 100

84.00

104.00

132.00

116.00

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

0o

oo

oH. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

595

866

967

1077

872

8.16

10.46

10.86

10.61

9,12 100

145.55

162.52

181.01

146.56

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

249

155

271

466

306

3.41

1.87

3.04

4.59

3.20 100

62.25

108.84

187.15

122.89

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

oo

oo

oK

. AU

XIL

IAR

Y E

NT

ER

.834

995

1017

1106

1180

11.44

12.02

11.42

10.90

12.35 100

119.31

121.94

132.61

141.49

L. HOSPITALS

oo

oo

oM. INDEPENDENT OPER.

oo

oo

0

N. OTHER

64

47

63

33

40

.88

.57

.71

.33

.42 100

73.44

98.44

51.56

62.50

TOTAL REVENUE

..

7293

8276

8907

10151

9557

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

113.48

122.13

139.19

131.04

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTIoN

1906

1907

2182

2269

2456

26.12

23.83

26.00

24.00

26.66 100

100.05

114.48

119.05

128.86

B. RESEARCH

0o

oo

oC. PUBLIc SERvIcE

0o

o0

0

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

327

419

467

506

528

4.48

5.24

5.57

5.35

5.73 100

128.14

142.81

154.74

161.47

E. STUDENT SERVICES

819

795

864

850

882

11.23

9.94

10.30

8.99

9.58 100

97.07

105.50

103.79

107.69

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1715

1350

1400

1512

1586

23.51

16.87

16.68

16.00

17.22 100

78.72

81.63

88.16

92.48

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

396

391

476

498

509

5.43

4.89

5.67

5.27

5.53 100

98.74

120.20

125.76

128.54

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1815

2063

2160

2383

2151

24.88

25.78

25.74

25.21

23.35 100

113.66

119.01

131.30

118.51

I. TRANSFERS

390

279

54

450

97

5.35

3.49

.64

4.76

1.05 100

71.54

13.85

115.39

24.87

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

708

798

897

985

1002

9.70

9.97

10.69

10.42

10.88 100

112.71

126.70

139.12

141.53

K. HOSPITALS

oo

. o0

0

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

oo

o0

o

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.7296

8002

8392

9453

9211

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

109.68

115.02

129.56

126.25

DUE To ROUNDING, PERcENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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CONCORDIA COLLEGE

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

4564

4733

5490

6323

7162

43.78

45.18

47.69

50.25

51.84

100

103.70

120.29

138.54

156.92

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

746

741

813

879

844

7.16

7.07

7.06

6.99

6.11

100

99.33

108.98

117.83

113.14

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

43

43

45

50

62

.41

.41

.39

.40

.45

100

100.00

104.65

116.28

144.19

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

2249

2278

2233

2159

2307

21.58

21.74

19.40

17.16

16.70

100

101.29

99.29

96.00

102.58

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

155

237

237

288

283

1.49

2.26

2.06

2.29

2.05

100

152.90

152.90

185.81

182.58

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

2491

2249

2468

2725

2954

23.90

21.47

21.44

21.65

21.38

100

90.29

99.08

109.39

118.59

L.

HOSPITALS

00

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

N.

OTHER

176

196

225

160

205

1.69

1.87

1.96

1.27

1.48

100

111.36

127.84

90.91

116.48

TOTAL REVENUE

..

10424

10477

11511

12584

13817

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

100.51

110.43

120.72

132.55

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

2073

2285

2586

2592

2955

20.23

12.27

22.67

20.86

22.78

100

110.23

124.75

125.04

142.55

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0

C.

PuBLIc SERVICE

51

00

00

.50

100

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

487

517

549

619

838

4.75

5.04

4.81

4.98

6.46

100

106.16

112.73

127.11'

172.07

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

869

959

1045

1116

1098

8.48

9.35

9.16

8.98

8.47

100

110.36

120.25

128.42

126.35

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1320

1364

1606

1828

1678

12.88

13.30

14.08

14.71

12.94

100

103.33

121.67

138.49

127.12

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

868

839

762

790

872

8.47

8.18

6.68

6.36

6.72

100

96.66

87.79

91.01

100.46

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2301

2235

2516

2791

3069

22.46

21.79

22.06

22.46

23.66

100

97.13

109.34

121.30

133.38

I.TRANSFERS

372

167

202

191

143

3.63

1.63

1.77

1.54

1.10

100

44.89

54.30

51.34

38.44

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

1905

1893

2142

2498

2317

18.59

18.45

18.78

20.11

17.86

100

99.37

112.44

131.13

121.63

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.10246

10259

11408

12425

12970

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

100.13

111.34

121.27

126.59

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

45713

52139

57008

62825

68132

35.15

35.91

35.63

38.69

38.94

100

114.06

124.71

137.43

149.04

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

o0

0o

o

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

00

0o

0

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

o0

o

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

7523

7555

8987

8608

9616

5.79

5.20

5.62

5.30

5.50

100

100.43

119.46

114.42

127.82

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

955

998

723

904

222

.73

.69

.45

.56

.13

100

104.50

75.71

94.66

23.25

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

0o

o

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

11350

11246

10975

10253

14898

8.73

7.75

6.86

6.32

6.51

100

99.08

96.70

90.34

131/26

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

2266

2370

2490

3067

3399

1.74

1.63

1.56

1.89

1.94

100

104.59

109.89

135.35

150.00

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

oo

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00

00

00

00

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K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

8573

9337

9432

8839

9673

6.59

6.43

5.90

5.44

5.53

100

108.91

110.02

103.10

112.83

L.

HOSPITALS

**

**

**

**

**

**

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

53656

61561

70373

67868

69039

41.26

42.40

43.99

41.80

39.46

100

114.73

131.16

126.49

128.67

TOTAL REVENUE

..

130036

145206

159988

162364

174979

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

111.67

123.03

124.86

134.56

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

72376

80118

89697

93308

93994

55.80

55.75

56.28

56.23

53.73

100

110.70

124.21

128.92

129.87

B.

RESEARCH

6944

6706

6546

7353

7776

5.35

4.67

4.10

4.43

4.45

100

96.57

94.27

105.89

111.98

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

oo

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D.ACADEMIC SUPPORT

9291

11197

12565

14005

15829

7.16

7.79

7.87

8.44

9.05

100

120.51

135.24

150.74

170.37

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

3560

3938

4362

4327

4772

2.74

2.74

2.73

2.61

2.73

100

110.62

122.53

121.55

134.05

F.

.14STITUTIONAL SUP

12427

13237

15085

14692

15048

9.58

9.21

9.44

8.85

8.60

100

106.52

121.39

118.23

121.09

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

4849

4994

5495

5368

5355

3.74

3.48

3.44

3.24

3.06

100

102.99

113.32

110.70

110.44

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

9688

11098

12569

14415

15114

7.47

7.72

7.87

8.69

8.64

100

114.55

129.74

148.79

156.01

I.

TRANSFERS

1256

3267

3878

3140

6474

.97

2.27

2.43

1.89

3.70

100

260.11

308.76

250.00

515.45

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

9327

9156

9348

9344

10571

7.19

6.37

5.85

5.63

6.04

100

98.17

100.23

100.18

113.34

K.

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**

**

**

**

**

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00

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TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.129718

143711

159745

165952

174933

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.79

12.15

127.93

134.86

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DANA COLLEGE

III

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

OREVENUE

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

isA. TUITION AND FEES

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

2797

3056

3328

3944

4925

43.17

45.45

47.92

49.71

52.79 100

109.26

118.99

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oo

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F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

480

472

536

564

27

603

7.41

7.02

7.72

7.11

6.46 100

98.33

111.67

23

23

24

27

.36

.34

.35

.34

.29 100

100.00

104.35

*G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

oo

oo

oH. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

1570

1678

1512

1768

1796

24.23

24.96

21.77

22.28

19.25 100

106.88

96.31

OI. ENDOWMENT INCOME

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

J.

37

195

34

146 33

129 35

199

2.47

2.90

2.10

1.63

2.13 100

121.88

91.25

35

.57

.51

.48

.44

.38 100

91.89

89.19

(II

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

.HOSPITALS

1152

1171

1232

1324

1626

17.78

17.42

17.74

16.69

17.43 100

101.65

106.94

Lo

oo

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o260

o95

o134

o143

oN. OTHER

119

4.01

1.41

1.93

1.80

1.28 100

36.54

51.54

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.6479

6724

6945

7934

9330

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

103.78

107.19

EXPENDITURES

*A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

1596

1702

1774

1863

2068

24.64

25.27

25.56

23.49

22.28 100

10r.64

111.15

oo

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C. PUBLIC SERVICE

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

94

197

30

204

12

201

5

246

51.45

.45

.17

.06

.05 100

31.92

12.77

270

3.04

3.03

2.90

3.10

2.91 100

103.55

102.03

110

E. STUDENT SERVICES

791

885

917

1032

1030

12.21

13.14

13.21

13.01

11.10 100

111.88

115.93

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1169

1084

1047

1281

1465

18.05

16.09

15.08

16.15

15.79 100

92.73

89.56

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

356

395

383

466

592

5.50

5.86

5.52

5.88

6.38 100

110.96

107.58

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1320

1420

1606

1909

2483

20.38

21.08

23.14

24.07

26.75 100

107.58

121.67

0I. TRANSFERS

oo

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75

.81

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

955

1016

1002

1129

1293

14.74

15.08

14.43

14.24

13.93 100

106.39

104.92

OK. HOSPITALS

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.6478

6736

6942

7931

9281

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

103.98

107.16

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1992

1993

1993

1994

141.01

176.08

117.50

125.63

117.39

117.39

112.61

114.40

80.63

124.38

94.60

94.60

114.93

141.15

55.00

45.77

122.46

144.00

116.73

129.57

5.32

5.32

124.87

137.06

130.47

130.22

109.58

125.32

130.90

166.29

144.62

188.11

118.22

135.39

122.43

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REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

5573

6462

7504

8879

9848

47.79

49.11

52.65

56.25

58.56

100

115.95

134.65

159.32

176.71

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

00

00

0D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

784

827

822

1040

990

6.72

6.29

5.77

6.59

5.89

100

105.49

104.85

132.65

126.28

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

30

36

48

62

0.26

.27

.34

.39

100

120.00

160.00

206.67

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

1282

1329

1159

1149

1240

10.99

10.10

8.13

7.28

7.37

100

103.67

90.41

89.63

96.72

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

1182

1294

1334

1330

1228

10.14

9.83

9.36

8.43

7.30

100

109.48

112.86

112.52

103.89

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

2153

2387

2492

2656

2833

18.46

18.14

17.49

16.83

16.85

100

110.87

115.75

123.36

131.58

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0N.

OTHER

658

823

893

669

679

5.64

6.26

6.27

4.24

4.04

100

125.08

135.71

101.67

103.19

TOTAL REVENUE

..

11662

13158

14252

15785

16818

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

112.83

122.21

135.35

144.21

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

3538

4076

4503

4874

5279

30.64

31.27

31.83

30.98

31.43

100

115.21

127.28

137.76

149.21

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

0D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

412

613

536

554

627

3.57

4.70

3.79

3.52

3.73

100

148.79

130.10

134.47

152.18

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

1020

1125

1204

1326

1415

8.83

8.63

8.51

8.43

8.43

100

110.29

118.04

130.00

138.73

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1493

1618

1619

1832

1854

12.93

12.41

11.45

11.65

11.04

100

108.37

108.44

122.71

124.18

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

730

596

731

709

744

6.32

4.57

5.17

4.51

4.43

100

81.64

100.14

97.12

101.92

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

1977

2472

2589

3257

3619

17.12

18.96

18.30

20.70

21.55

100

125.04

130.96

164.75

183.06

I.

TRANSFERS

336

405

570

647

604

2.91

3.11

4.03

4.11

3.60

100

120.54

169.64

192.56

179.76

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

2040

2132

2394

2532

2652

17.67

16.35

16.92

16.10

15.79

100

104.51

117.35

124.12

130.00

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.11546

13037

14146

15731

16794

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

112.91

122.52

136.25

145.45

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

N. OTHER

TOTAL REVENUE

..

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

c. PUBLIC SERVICE

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

E. STUDENT SERVICES

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

K. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.

1989

1990

706 0 0 0

184 10 0

1086 0

139

859 0 0

854

3838

384 0

352 36

125

824

842

246 89

1015 0 0

3913

1990

1991 653 0 0 0

176 12 0

1042 0

109

765 0 0

221

2978

394 0

33835

153

928

311

218

131

632 0 0

3140

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1991

1992

748 0 0 0

227 14 0

1474 0

127

851 0 0

80

3521

439 0

396 40

159

899

332

286

157

702 0 0

3410

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

GRACE UNIVERSITY

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1101

1339

18.40

21.93

21.24

28.43

32.19

00

0 0

0 0

262

199

4.79

5.91

6.45

6.77

4.78

10

13

.26

.40

.40

.26

.31

00

1378

1374

28.30

34.99

41.86

35.58

33.03

00

123

124

3.62

3.66

3.61

3.18

2.98

946 0

915

22.38

25.69

24.17

24.43

22.00

0

0

53

0

19 6

22.25

7.42

2.27

1.37

4.71

3873

4160

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

630 0

637

9.81

12.55

12.87

16.93

15.56

0

449

38

561

9.00

10.76

11.61

12.06

13.71

43

.92

1.12

1.17

1.02

1.05

176

242

3.19

4.87

4.66

4.73

5.91

928

1088

21.06

29.55

26.36

24.93

26.58

324

374

21.52

9.90

9.74

8.71

9.14

272

212

6.29

6.94

8.39

7.31

5.18

142

155

2.27

4.17

4.60

3.82

3.79

763

781

25.94

20.13

20.59

20.50

19.08

00

00

3722

4093

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1989

1990

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1990

1991

92.49

95.65

120.00

95.95

78.42

89.06

25.88

77.59

102.60

96.02

97.22

122.40

112.62

36.94

88.62

147.19

62.27

80.25

INDEX

1991

1992

105.95

123.37

140.00

135.73

91.37

99.07

9.37

91.74

114.32

112.50

111.11

127.20

109.10

39.43

116.26

176.40

69.16

87.15

1992

1993

155.95

142.39

100.00

126.89

88.49

110.13

6.21

100.91

164.06

127.56

105.56

140.80

112.62

38.48

110.57

159.55

75.17

95.12

1993

1994

189.66

108.15

130.00

126.52

89.21

106.52

22.95

108.39

165.89

.

159.38

119.44

193.60

132.04

44.42

86.18

174.16

76.95

104.60

DUE To ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD To 100 PERCENT.

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HASTINGS COLLEGE

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

.1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEES

6157

6722

7191

7758

8553

54.51

56.40

57.74

58.27

60.97 100

109.18

116.79

126.00

138.92

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0o

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0

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00

0o

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691

668

733

723

653

6.12

5.60

5.89

5.43

4.66 100

96.67

106.08

104.63

94.50

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

45

47

54

70

69

.40

.39

.43

.53

.49 100

104.44

120.00

155.56

153.33

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

oo

oo

0

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

1517

1491

1436

1578

1518

13.43

12.51

11.53

11.85

10.82 100

98.29

94.66

104.02

100.07

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

901

953

947

1009

970

7.98

8.00

7.60

7.58

6.91 100

105.77

105.11

111.99

107.66

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

17

14

22

17

22

.15

.12

.18

.13

.16 100

82.35

129.41

100.00

129.41

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

1779

1850

1927

2018

2106

15.75

15.52

15.47

15.16

15.01 100

103.99

108.32

113.44

118.38

L. HOSPITALS

oo

oo

o

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

o0

oo

oN. OTHER

189

174

145

140

138

1.67

1.46

1.16

1.05

.98 100

92.06

76.72

74.07

73.02

TOTAL REVENUE

..

11296

11919

12455

13313

14029

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

105.52

110.26

117.86

124.19

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

2854

3002

3179

3341

3548

26.14

26.54

26.51

26.09

26.40 100

105.19

111.39

117.06

124.32

B. RESEARCH

00

o0

0

C. PUBLIC SERVICE

0o

oo

0

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

373

393

424

480

463

3.42

3.47

3.54

3.75

3.45 100

105.36

113.67

128.69

124.13

E. STUDENT SERVICES

1131

1194

1261

1332

1387

10.36

10.56

10.52

10.40

10.32 100

105.57

111.49

117.77

122.64

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

1514

1472

1571

1655

1706

13.86

13.01

13.10

12.93

12.70 100

97.23

103.77

109.31

112.68

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

927

903

936

996

989

8.49

7.98

7.81

7.78

7.36 100

97.41

100.97

107.44

106.69

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

2996

3175

3406

3696

3992

27.44

28.07

28.41

28.87

29.71 100

105.98

113.69

123.36

133.24

I. TRANSFERS

o0

o0

0

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

1125

1173

1214

1304

1353

10.30

10.37

10.12

10.18

10.07 100

104.27

107.91

115.91

120.27

K. HOSPITALS

oo

oo

o

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

0o

0o

o

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.10920

11312

11991

12804

13438

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100

103.59

109.81

117.25

123.06

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MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

REVENUE

A. TUITION AND FEES

B. FED. APPROPRIATNS

C. STATE APPROPRIATN

D. LOCAL APPROPRIATN

E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

F. sTATE GRANTs/coNT

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CoNT

H.

I 2RIV GIRT/GRNTS

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

N. OTHER

TOTAL REVENUE

..

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

B. C. PUBLIC SERVICE

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

E. STUDENT SERVICES

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

H. scHOLAR/FELLoWsHp

I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

K. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT oPER.

----

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.

1989

1990 94 0 0 0

762 47 0

121 4

570

21

1405 0 0

216

9929 0 0

255

995

1702

701

2743

136

1113 0 0

9813

1990

1991

6575 0 0 0

930

45 0

75 9

59315

1534 0 0

247

10698

2333 0 0

270

1041

1798

740

3291 3

1269 0 0

10745

ACTUAL

1991

1992

7548 0 0 0

1154 0

9801

55018

1665 0 0

254

12170

2637 0 0

270

1070

1820

1029

3947 91

1315 0 0

12179

1992

1993

7722 0 0 0

1211 0 0

75 4

574

17

1679 0 0

264

12221

2506 0 0

311

1101

2012

934

4022

108

1334 0 0

12328

1993

1994

8657 0 0 0

1115

97 0

953

44620

1804 0 0

300

13392

2676 0 0

288

1119

2006

1069

4456

226

1560 0 0

13400

1989

1990

57.35

7.67

.47

12.23

5.74

.21

14.15

2.18

100.00

22.09

2.60

10.14

17.34

7.14

27.95

1.39

11.34

100.00

PERcENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

61.46

62.02

63.19

64.64

8.69

9.48

9.91

8.33

.42

.72

7.10

8.06

6.17

7.12

5.54

4.52

4.70

3.33

.14

.15

.14

.15

14.34

13.68

13.74

13.47

2.31

2.09

2.16

2.24

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

21.71

21.65

20.33

19.97

2.51

2.22

2.52

2.15

9.69

8.79

8.93

8.35

16.73

14.94

16.32

14.97

6.89

8.45

7.58

7.98

30.63

32.41

32.63

33.25

.03

.75

.88

1.69

11.81

10.80

10.82

11.64

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1989

1990

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1990

1991

115.47

122.05

95.75

62.52

104.04

71.43

109.18

114.35

107.75

107.61

105.88

104.62

105.64

105.56

119.98

2.21

114.02

109.50

INDEX

1991

1992

132.56

151.44

80.81

96.49

85.71

118.51

117.59

122.57

121.63

105.88

107.54

106.93

146.79

143.89

66.91

118.15

124.11

1992

1993

135.62

158.92

62.11

100.70

80.95

119.50

122.22

123.08

115.59

121.96

110.65

118.21

133.24

146.63

79.41

119.86

125.63

1993

1994

152.04

146.33

206.38

78.50

78.25

95.24

128.40

138.89

134.88

123.43

112.94

112.46

117.86

152.50

162.45

166.18

140.16

136.55

.DUE TO

ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NoT ADD To

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NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

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1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

1989

1990

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1990

1991

1992

1993

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

195

216

184

310

361

15.43

17.50

14.51

19.87

21.88

100

110.77

94.36

158.97

185.13

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

00

00

0C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

00

00

0D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

132

141

111

161

134

10.44

11.43

8.75

10.32

8.12

100

106.82

84.09

121.97

101.52

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

74

710

7.55

.32

.55

.64

.42

100

57.14

100.00

142.86

100.00

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

482

425

600

577

673

38.13

34.44

47.32

36.99

40.79

100

88.17

124.48

119.71

139.63

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

00

0J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

0K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

375

340

298

406

403

29.67

27.55

23.50

26.03

24.42

100

90.67

79.47

108.27

107.47

L.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0N.

OTHER

73

108

68

96

72

5.78

8.75

5.36

6.15

4.36

100

147.95

93.15

131.51

98.63

TOTAL REVENUE

..

1264

1234

1268

1560

1650

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

97.63

100.32

123.42

130.54

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

186

220

229

244

258

13.84

15.56

16.74

14.91

16.18

100

118.28

123.12

131.18

138.71

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0C.

PUBLIc SERVICE

52

16

10

13

12

3.87

1.13

.73

.79

.75

100

30.77

19.23

25.00

23.08

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

63

70

53

55

56

4.69

4.95

3.87

3.36

3.51

100

111.11

84.13

87.30

88.89

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

94

88

27

31

41

6.99

6.22

1.97

1.89

2.57

100

93.62

28.72

32.98

43.62

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

326

381

497

541

548

24.26

26.95

36.33

33.05

34.36

100

116.87

152.45

165.95

168.10

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

75

90

93

108

111

5.58

6.37

6.80

6.60

6.96

100

120.00

124.00

144.00

148.00

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

188

193

167

268

228

13.99

13.65

12.21

16.37

14.30

100

102.66

88.83

142.55

121.28

I.

TRANSFERS

00

00

0J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

360

356

292

377

341

26.79

25.18

21.35

23.03

21.38

100

98.89

81.11

104.72

94.72

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.1344

1414

1368

1637

1595

0.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

105.21

101.79

121.80

118.68

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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NEBRASKA INDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

1989

1990

REVENUE

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

202

226

285

247

17.31

13.72

17.22

10.34

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

558

564

743

559

47.82

34.24

44.89

23.39

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

31

41

60

1.88

2.48

2.51

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

271

660

498

954

23.22

40.07

30.09

39.92

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

00

042

1.76

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

100

150

45

103

8.57

9.11

2.72

4.31

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

L.

HOSPITALS

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

N.

OTHER

36

16

43

425

3.09

.97

2.60

17.78

TOTAL REVENUE

..

1167

1647

1655

2390

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

212

328

463

335

25.33

18.86

37.04

14.47

B.

RESEARCH

00

0

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

0

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

53

319

79

128

6.33

18.34

6.32

5.53

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

83

130

74

845

9.92

7.48

5.92

36.49

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

213

456

232

486

25.45

26.22

18.56

20.98

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

041

68

117

2.36

5.44

5.05

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

276

465

334

405

32.98

26.74

26.72

17.49

I.

TRANSFERS

00

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

00

K.

HOSPITALS

00

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.837

1739

1250

2316

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

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NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

ACTUAL

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

INDEX

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1990

1991

1992

1993*

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

REVENUE

A.

TUITION AND FEES

687

77

1450

2211

2211

45.23

50.16

40.10

34.40

34.40

100

113.25

211.06

321.83

321.83

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

01253

1475

1475

34.65

22.95

22.95

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

0o

0o

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

0o

0o

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

145

17

221

260

260

9.55

11.15

6.11

4.05

4.05

100

119.31

152.41

179.31

179.31

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

0o

11

11

.17

.17

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

o0

00

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

0o

00

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

0104

63

63

2.88

.98

.98

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

0o

00

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

644

53

534

595

595

42.40

34.69

14.77

9.26

9.26

100

83.54

82.92

92.39

92.39

L.

HOSPITALS

oo

o0

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

1777

1777

27.65

27.65

N.

OTHER

43

654

36

36

2.83

4.00

1.49

.56

.56

100

144.19

125.58

83.72

83.72

TOTAL REVENUE

..

1519

1551

3616

6428

6428

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

102.11

238.05

423.17

423.17

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

1128

1256

1314

2254

2254

32.06

32.43

26.73

35.41

35.41

100

111.35

116.49

199.82

199.82

B.

RESEARCH

00

0o

0

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

0

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

220

226

285

338

338

6.25

5.84

5.80

5.31

5.31

100

102.73

129.55

153.64

153.64

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

337

334

414

385

385

9.58

8.62

8.42

6.05

6.05

100

99.11

122.85

114.24

114.24

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

266

461

580

620

620

7.56

11.90

11.80

9.74

9.74

100

173.31

218.05

233.08

233.08

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

742

808

524

554

554

21.09

20.86

10.66

8.70

8.70

100

108.90

70.62

74.66

74.66

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

145

143

715

1001

1001

4.12

3.69

14.55

15.73

15.73

100

98.62

493.10

690.35

690.35

I.

TRANSFERS

00

00

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

681

645

1083

1213

1213

19.35

16.65

22.04

19.06

19.06

100

94.71

.159.03

178.12

178.12

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.3519

3873

4915

6365

6365

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.06

139.67

180.88

180.88

DUE TO ROUNDING,

PERCENi'AGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

* 1992-93 and 1993-94 numbers are the same to accomodate Nebraska Methodist College's calendar year.

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1991

1992

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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

10023

11150

11814

12741

13603

63.25

67.16

64.88

69.48

70.54

100

111.24

117.87

127.12

135.72

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

977

917

1046

1125

936

6.17

5.52

5.74

6.14

4.85

100

93.86

107.06

115.15

95.80

F.

STATE GRANTs/cONT

37

42

39

39

'

38

.23

.25

.21

.21

.20

100

113.51

105.41

105.41

102.70

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CoNT

00

H.

PRIv GIFT/GRNTs

1892

1401

2195

1232

1312

11.94

8.44

12.05

6.72

6.80

100

74.05

116.02

65.12

69.35

I.

ENDOWMENT INCoME

985

1046

1039

1020

1003

6.22

6.30

5.71

5.56

5.20

100

106.19

105.48

103.55

101.83

J.

SALES/SRVS ED AcT

0

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

1565

1683

1752

1813

1912

9.88

10.14

9.62

9.89

9.92

100

107.54

111.95

115.85

122.17

L.

HOSPITALS

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

0

N.

OTHER

368

364

325

367

480

2.32

2.19

1.79

2.00

2.49

100

98.91

88.32

99.73

130.44

TOTAL REVENUE

..

15847

16603

18210

18337

19284

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

104.77

114.91

115.71

121.69

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTIoN

4442

4416

5211

5649

5961

29.33

26.31

29.66

30.80

30.76

100

99.42

117.31

127.17

134.20

B.

RESEARCH

oo

C.

puBLIc SERVICE

o0

00

0

D.

AcADEmIC SUPPORT

845

1256

877

1380

1514

5.58

7.48

4.99

7.52

7.81

100

148.64

103.79

163.31

179.17

E.

STUDENT SERVIcEs

1358

1447

1575

1848

1934

8.97

8.62

8.96

10.07

9.98

100

106.55

115.98

136.08

142.42

E.

INSTITUTIONAL sup

2697

3555

3609

2496

2690

17.81

21.18

20.54

13.61

13.88

100

131.81

133.82

92.55

99.74

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

1162

1253

1222

1390

1497

7.67

7.47

6.96

7.58

7.72

100

107.83

105.16

119.62

128.83

H.

scHOLAR/FELLOWsHP

2937

3425

3873

4239

4343

19.39

20.41

22.04

23.11

22.41

100

116.62

131.87

144.33

147.87

I.

TRANsFERs

722

387

109

219

337

4.77

2.31

.62

1.19

1.74

100

53.60

15.10

30.33

46.68

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

982

1046

1095

1123

1105

6.48

6.23

6.23

6.12

5.70

100

106.52

111.51

114.36

112.53

K.

HOSPITALS

0o

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

oo

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.15145

16785

17571

18344

19381

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

110.83

116.02

121.12

127.97

DUE To ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD To 100 PERCENT.

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1990

1991

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1991

1992

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

32

41

34

78

59

14.68

18.98

16.83

30.00

21.46

100

128.13

106.25

243.75

184.38

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

00

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

0

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

179

167

161

171

204

82.11

77.32

79.70

65.77

74.18

100

93.30

89.94

95.53

113.97

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

00

010

03.85

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

00

00

K.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

78

71

43.21

3.70

3.47

.39

1.46

100

114.29

100.00

14.29

57.14

L.

HOSPITALS

00

M.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

0

N.

OTHER

82.91

TOTAL REVENUE

..

218

216

202

260

275

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

99.08

92.66

119.27

126.15

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

65

78

89

91

81

33.51

40.42

41.01

33.96

29.35

100

120.00

136.92

140.00

124.62

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

00

82.90

D.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

40

29

29

28

11

20.62

15.03

13.36

10.45

3.99

100

72.50

72.50

70.00

27.50

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

0o

oo

30

10.87

F.

INSTITUTIONAL SUP

54

55

25

75

72

27.84

28.50

11.52

27.99

26.09

100

101.85

46.30

138.89

133.33

G.

PLANT OPER/MAINT

17

13

55

33

26

8.76

6.74

25.35

12.31

9.42

100

76.47

323.53

194.12

152.94

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

34

528

37

1.55

2.07

2.30

10.45

13.41

100

133.33

366.67

933.33

1233.33

I.

TRANSFERS

00

00

0

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

15

14

14

13

11

7.73

7.25

6.45

4.85

3.99

100

93.33

93.33

86.67

73.33

K.

HOSPITALS

00

oo

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

oo

o

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.194

193

217

268

276

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

99.49

111.86

138.14

142.27

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A. TUITION AND FEES

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C. STATE APPROPRIATN

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E. FED. GRANTS/CONT

F. STATE GRANTS/CONT

G. LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

H. PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

I. ENDOWMENT INCOME

J. SALES/SRVS ED ACT

K. AUXILIARY ENTER.

L. HOSPITALS

M. INDEPENDENT OPER.

N. OTHER

TOTAL REVENUE

..

.

EXPENDITURES

A. INSTRUCTION

B. RESEARCH

C. PUBLIC SERVICE

D. ACADEMIC SUPPORT

E. STUDENT SERVICES

F. INSTITUTIONAL SUP

G. PLANT OPER/MAINT

H. SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

I. TRANSFERS

J. AUXILIARY ENTER.

K. HOSPITALS

L. INDEPENDENT OPER.

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TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.

1989

1990

3726 o o o

720 36 o

1744 48

206

2101 0

2459 o

11040

1691 0

152

341

635

1212

629

1199 5

2460 0

2393

10717

1990

1991

3972 o o o

707 33 o

162878

237

2253 o

2333 o

11241

1869 0

186

347

637

1164

681

1238 0

2611 0

2377

11110

TABLE C39

ACTUAL

1991

1992

3951 o 0 o

746 34 o

1790 99

323

2294 o

24660

11703

1892 0

219

368

687

1230

684

1363 0

2487 0

-

2472

11402

- FIVE-YEAR PROFILE OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

UNION COLLEGE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

3934

4352

33.75

35.34

33.76

32.21

31.66

oo

oo

oo

674

632

6.52

6.29

6.37

5.52

4.60

30

50

.33

.29

.29

.25

.36

oo

2184

2163

15.80

14.48

15.30

17.88

15.73

63

70

.44

.69

.85

.52

.51

279

249

1.87

2.11

2.76

2.28

1.81

2280

2508

19.03

20.04

19.60

18.67

18.24

oo

2769

3724

22.27

20.75

21.07

22.67

27.09

oo

12213

13748

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2083

2130

15.78

16.82

16.59

17.41

15.80

00

207

389

225

1.42

1.67

1.92

1.73

1.67

430

3.18

3.12

3.23

3.25

3.19

851

875

5.93

5.73

6.03

7.11

6.49

1240

1563

11.31

10.48

10.79

10.36

11.59

717

814

5.87

6.13

6.00

5.99

6.04

1421

1471

11.19

11.14

11.95

11.88

10.91

00

2184

2242

23.00

23.50

21.81

18.25

16.63

00

2873

3731

22.33

21.40

21.68

24.01

27.68

11965

13481

100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1989

1990

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1990

1991

106.60

98.19

91.67

93.35

162.50

115.05

107.24

94.88

101.82

110.53

122.37

101.76

100.32

96.04

108.27

103.25

105.92

99.33

103.67

INDEX

1991

1992

106.04

103.61

94.44

102.64

206.25

156.80

109.19

100.29

106.01

111.89

144.08

107.92

108.19

101.49

108.74

113.68

100.89

103.30

106.39

1992

1993

105.58

93.61

83.33

125.23

131.25

135.44

108.52

112.61

110.63

123.18

136.18

114.08

134.02

102.31

113.99

118.52

88.60

120.06

111.65

1993

1994

116.80

87.78

138.89

124.03

145.83

120.87

119.37

151.44

124.53

125.96

148.03

126.10

137.80

128.96

129.41

122.69

90.95

155.91

125.79

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REVENUE

1989

1990

1990

1991

ACTUAL

1991

1992

(VALUES ROUNDED TO NEAREST $1000)

YORK COLLEGE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

1992

1993

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1993

1994

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1989

1990

1990

1991

INDEX

1991

1992

1992

1993

1993

1994

A.

TUITION AND FEES

990

1023

1097

1600

2185

29.89

25.72

27.53

31.45

41.47

100

103.33

110.81

161.62

220.71

B.

FED. APPROPRIATNS

152

217

0177

04.59

5.46

3.48

100

142.76

116.45

C.

STATE APPROPRIATN

13

o178

00

.39

4.47

100

1369.23

D.

LOCAL APPROPRIATN

00

00

0

E.

FED. GRANTS/CONT

0134

237

357

166

3.37

5.95

7.02

3.15

F.

STATE GRANTS/CONT

011

0o

o.28

G.

LOCAL GRANTS/CONT

00

00

0

H.

PRIV GIFT/GRNTS

942

1261

1100

1480

1365

28.44

31.70

27.60

29.09

25.91

100

133.86

116.77

157.11

144.90

I.

ENDOWMENT INCOME

140

137

116

112

102

4.23

3.44

2.91

2.20

1.94

100

97.86

82.86

80.00

72.86

J.

SALES/SRVS ED ACT

oo

oo

oK.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

977

1123

1167

1263

1367

29.50

28.23

29.29

24.83

25.94

100

114.94

119.45

129.27

139.92

L.

HOSPITALS

0o

oo

oM.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

N.

OTHER

98

72

90

98

84

2.96

1.81

2.26

1.93

1.59

100

73.47

91.84

100.00

85.71

TOTAL REVENUE

..

3312

3978

3985

5087

5269

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

120.11

120.32

153.59

159.09

EXPENDITURES

A.

INSTRUCTION

445

486

602

783

901

14.11

13.59

15.12

15.98

17.13

100

109.21

135.28

175.96

202.47

B.

RESEARCH

00

00

0

C.

PUBLIC SERVICE

00

0o

oD.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

86

91

110

141

233

2.73

2.55

2.76

2.88

4.43

100

105.81

127.91

163.95

270.93

E.

STUDENT SERVICES

378

331

373

417

464

11.99

9.26

9.37

8.51

8.82

100

87.57

98.68

110.32

122.75

F.

INSTITUTIONAL sUP

627

611

699

981

923

19.88

17.09

17.56

20.02

17.55

100

97.45

111.48

156.46

147.21

G.

PLANT 0PER/MAINT

235

190

218

221

328

7.45

5.32

5.48

4.51

6.24

100

80.85

92.77

94.04

139.57

H.

SCHOLAR/FELLOWSHP

238

428

615

788

497

7.55

11.97

15.45

16.08

9.45

100

179.83_

258:40

331.09

208.82

I.

TRANSFERS

170

380

368

452

529

5.39

10.63

9.24

9.22

10.06

100

223.53

216.47

265.88

311.18

J.

AUXILIARY ENTER.

975

1058

996

1118

1385

30.91

29.59

25.02

22.81

26.33

100

108.51

102.15

114.67

142.05

K.

HOSPITALS

00

00

0

L.

INDEPENDENT OPER.

00

00

0

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

.3154

3575

3981

4901

5260

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100

113.35

126.22

155.39

166.77

411

411 0 0 5 5 5 III d

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INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

411

INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

ACADEMIC YEARS 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 AND 1994-95

411

1990

NO.

- 1991

AVERAGE

SALARY

1991

NO.

- 1992

AVERAGE

SALARY

1992

NO.

- 1993

AVERAGE

SALARY

1993

NO.

- 1994

AVERAGE

SALARY

1994

NO.

- 1995

AVERAGE

SALARY

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA**

1,689

$44,609

2,023

$45,389

2,034

$47,346

2,037

$47,785

2,038

$48,596

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

551

$35,197

254

$37,095

264

$38,374

262

$39,139

273

$38,997

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

696

$27 4 88

711

$27,846

718

$30,181

734

$30,742

770

$31,869

4r.

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

839

$31,964

893

$34,101

910

$35,439

935

$36,352

959

$38,131

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND

3,775

$37,213

3,881

$39,035

3,926

$40,844

3,968

$41,367

4,040

$42,275

UNIVERSITIES TOTALS

*SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS.

**

PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL MEDICINE AREAS ARE EXCLUDED.

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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

ACADEMIC YEARS 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 AND 1994-95

411 0 46 0 411

411

1990

NO.

- 1991

AVERAGE

SALARY

1991

NO.

- 1992

AVERAGE

SALARY

1992

NO.

- 1993

AVERAGE

SALARY

1993

NO.

- 1994

AVERAGE

SALARY

1994

NO.

- 1995

AVERAGE

SALARY

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRAsKA

NCTA - CURTIS'

1,689 0

$44,609

$0

2,023 0

$45,389

$0

2,034

19

$47,346

$26,983

2,037

17

$47,785

$27,431

2,038

17

$48,596

$28,676

U OF N - KEARNEY

312

$34,920

296

$38,287

309

$40,604

309

$40,869

310

$40,893

U OF N - LINCOLN

U OF N

- MEDICAL CENTER**

1,112

177

$48,053

$34,401

1,145

183

$49,833

$36,122

1,126

182

$52,038

$37,046

1,127

181

$52,341

$38,743

1,122

180

$53,289

$39,425

U OF N - OMAHA

400

$39,552

399

$42,157

398

$44,990

403

$45,264

409

$46,426

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

551

$35,197

254

$37,095

264

$38,374

262

$39,139

273

$38,997

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

82

$36,614

85

$37,757

92

$38,097

87

$40,113

99

$38,208

PERU STATE COLLEGE

45

$33,989

49

$37,914

48

$38,035

50

$36,742

47

$37,022

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

112

$35,415

120

$36,291

124

$38,711

125

$39,419

127

$40,344

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREAS

696

$27,188

711

$27,846

718

$30,181

734

$30,742

770

$31,869

CENTRAL CC AREA

126

$23,910

129

$23,663

131

$26,512

132

$27,798

135

$28,768

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

118

$28,314

121

$27,946

124

$32,058

138

$31,469

150

$34,108

MID PLAINS CC AREA

77

$29,340

80

$30,317

80

$31,850

78

$32,345

82

$34,753

NORTHEAST CC AREA

79

$27,420

84

$28,323

86

$30,558

87

$31,582

90

$32,106

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

228 68

$27,752

$26,705

228 69

$29,516

$26,527

228 69

$30,654

$29,803

232 67

$30,846

$31,730

247 66

$31,110

$32,053

NEBRASKA PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

2,936

$38,713

2,988

$40,510

3,016

$42,475

3,033

$42,913

3,081

$43,565

*SALARIES COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS.

411

*.

PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL MEDICINE AREAS ARE EXCLUDED.

411

411

411

411

1

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INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 AND 1994-95.

1990

NO.

- 1991

AVERAGE

SALARY

1991

NO.

- 1992

AVERAGE

SALARY

1992

NO.

- 1993

AVERAGE

SALARY

1993

NO.

- 1994

AVERAGE

SALARY

1994

NO.

- 1995

AVERAGE

SALARY

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

839

$31,964

893

$34,101

910

$35,439

935

$36,352

959

$38,131

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

33

$25,982

35

$29,405

40

$30,221

41

$31,672

40

$32,860

CLARKSON COLLEGE

27

$27,848

37

$34,004

26

$35,959

26

$36,729

33

$36,074

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

35

$26,617

39

$28,246

40

$28,828

43

$30,025

40

$32,021

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

53

$22,077

57

$23,698

59

$23,153

57

$25,860

61

$27,650

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

305

$39,300

334

$40,930

344

$42,029

342

$43,720

365

$45,300

DANA COLLEGE

36

$25,580

35

$26,518

32

$27,877

36

$29,997

33

$31,618

DOANE COLLEGE

53

$31,640

54

$33,749

55

$41,881

57

$36,009

57

$37,633

GRACE UNIVERSITY

9$18,167

9$21,229

8$23,807

10

$27,248

11

$28,118

HASTINGS COLLEGE

68

$28,929

67

$31,066

67

$32,922

66

$35,253

67

$37,013

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

48

$27,486

49

$28,960

51

$29,236

52

$30,143

52

$30,554

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

5$21,052

5$20,579

5$21,824

5$22,523

5$22,943

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

18

$29,570

19

$33,525

24

$32,170

28

$35,447

28

$35,099

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

84

$34,783

87

$37,110

86

$38,114

87

$39,584

89

$40,173

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

***

***

4$16,926

4$17,934

4$17,934

4$0

UNION COLLEGE

41

$25,727

39

$27,274

39

$28,745

40

$28,652

42

$29,734

YORK COLLEGE

16

$20,936

15

$21,944

22

$24,308

28

$24,042

32

$26,142

NEBR. INDIAN COMMUNITY COLLE

5$14,800

8$21,400

8$19,895

.13

$21,500

0$0

NEBRASKA STATE TOTALS

3,775

$37,213

3,881

$39,035

3,926

$40,844

3,968

$41,367

4,040

$42,275

*SALARIES COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS.

*** 3 OR LESS PEOPLE

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- THE NUMBER AND AVERAGE SALARIES OF FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

BY RANK IN NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1994-1995

UNL

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA **

NCTA

UNO

UNK

UNMC TOTAL

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

CSC

PSC

WSC TOTAL

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CENT METRO

MP

NE

SE

WEST TOTAL

NUMBER OF FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF (TOTAL)

1.

1122

17

409

310

180

2038

99

47

127

273

135

150

82

90

247

66

770

PROFESSORS

2.

437

*156

86

14

695

36

15

49

100

00

00

oo

o

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

3.

361

*119

88

46

617

14

628

48

oo

oo

oo

o

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

4.

291

796

85

107

586

28

18

39

85

0o

oo

oo

o

INSTRUCTORS

LECTURERS

5.

6.

33 o

5 o33 5

941

13 0

93 46

21 0

8 0

11 0

40 0

0 0

0 0

82 0

0 00 o

0 o82 o

NO ACADEMIC RANK ASSIGND

7.

oo

o*

o*

0o

o0

135

150

090

247

66

688

AVERAGE SALARIES OF FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

INSTITUTIONAL AVERAGE

8.

53289

28676

46426

40893

39425

48596

38208

37022

40344

38997

28768

34108

34753

32106

31110

32053

31869

PROFESSORS

9.

67454

*53706

50673

48010

61810

49116

47890

48813

48784

o0

o0

00

0

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

10.

48354

*46159

43078

42456

46667

39776

38255

41131

40376

00

00

00

o

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

11.

41320

28728

41599

36651

38230

39974

32869

31449

32411

32358

o0

o0

0o

o

INSTRUCTORS

12.

25232

22628

31290

33948

29288

28652

25582

28256

28737

26985

00

34753

00

034753

LECTURERS

.13.

o018191

26564

025654

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

0

NO ACADEMIC RANK AsSIGND

14.

oo

o*

oo

o0

028768

34108

032106

31110

32053

31525

*3 OR LESS PEOPLE

** PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL MEDICINE ARE EXCLUDED.

SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS.

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BY RANK IN NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1994-1995

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

BELVU

CC

CREIG

CSM CNDIA

UNIV

DANA

DOANE

GU HSTNG

METE MIDLU

NCC

NWU

PVB

UNION

YORK NICC TOTAL

STATE

TOTAL

1.

40

33

40

61

365

33

57

11

67

28

52

589

442

32

11

970

4051

2.

7*

525

70

11

17

*20

013

*35

016

*0

227

1022

3.

16

516

13

119

99

618

**

21

017

12

0268

933

4.

17

818

20

142

11

26

427

21

28

o29

09

15

0375

1046

5.

018

**

27

*5

0*

49

*4

00

*0

77

292

6.

oo

oo

70

00

00

00

00

00

07

53

7.

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

o4

0*

11

16

705

8.

32860

36074

32021

27650

45300

31618

37826

28118

37013

35099

30554

22943

40173

029734

26142

21460

37710

42163

9.

39478

*36862

30739

67964

36309

44901

*44213

037544

*47370 .

030061

*0

48126

57496

10.

33602

45403

33712

28445

48029

32140

39301

29803

38012

*39331

029913

30024

040427

44551

11.

29437

37317

29465

24194

36342

28429

33815

25179

31631

35070

28529

033198

028817

22953

032592

36709

12.

031893

*26628

29779

0*

32142

24480

*32185

00

*0

27932

29947

13 .

00

00

25992

00

00

00

00

oo

o0

25992

25699

14 .

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

o*

21460

15857

31150

*3 OR LESS PEOPLE

** PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL MEDICINE ARE EXCLUDED.

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BY SEX, RANK, INSTITUTION, INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR, AND STATEWIDE

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1993-94 AND 1994-95

INSTITUTION AND

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

PROFESSORS

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

616

64

624

71

469

122

476

141

361

265

325

261

U OF N - LINCOLN

408

28

407

30

280

64

287

74

214

102

186

105

NCTA - CURTIS

*o

*0

o*

**

5*

4

U OF N - OMAHA

126

23

131

25

90

25

91

28

56

41

55

41

U OF N - KEARNEY

72

975

11

70

19

68

20

59

33

52

33

U OF N - MEDICAL CENTER

94

95

26

14

28

18

29

84

29

78

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

82

10

88

12

42

11

37

11

50

29

48

37

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

32

o35

*17

*12

11

816

12

PERU STATE COLLEGE

14

o15

o8

o6

o14

512

6

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

36

10

38

11

17

819

925

16

20

19

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGE AREAS

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

CENTRAL CC AREA

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

MID PLAINS CC AREA

NORTHEAST CC AREA

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

o o o o o o

192

o o o o o o

31

o o 0 o o o

194

o o o o o o

33

o o o o o o

187

o o 0 o o o

77

o o o o o 0

190

o o o o o o

78

o o o o o 0

172

o o o o o 0

178

o o o o 0 o

188

o o o o o o

187

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

CLARKSON COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

DANA COLLEGE

DOANE COLLEGE

GRACE UNIVERSITY

HASTINGS COLLEGE

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

UNION COLLEGE

YORK COLLEGE

NEBR. INDIAN COMM. COLLEGE

5

19

60 9

13 *

18 12 * o30 016 * 0

* o * * 6 * 4 o * * o o 7 * * o 0

5 *

21 64 9

13 *

19

10 * o28 o

.15 o

4 6 * 4 o * * o o 7 o * o o

8 * 4

1394 9 5 5

15 * * 0

15 o 8 6 o

4 5 9

25 4 o * 8 o 6 * 0

11 4

1193 7 5 6

14 4 . 0

15 0

10 9 o

5 4

12 *

26 * 4 o 4 o o * 6 o 7 * o

12 * * 7

64 7

17

15

13 o

10 o 5

13 o

11 7

17 8

63 4

11 o 9

12 o

1615 o * * o

9 9

72 6

17 4

17

14 o *

15 o 6

13 o

8 7

15

11

70 5 9 o10

14 0

19

14 o * * o

NEBRASKA STATE TOTALS

3 OR LESS PEOPLE

890

105

906

116

698

210

703

230

583

472

561

485

SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS

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BY SEX, RANK, INSTITUTIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1993-94 AND 1994-95

INSTRUCTORS

LECTURERS

NO ACADEMIC RANK

INSTITUTION AND

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

1993 - 1994

1994

1995

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

34

61

32

61

15

29

15

31

0*

0*

U OF N - LINCOLN

17

14

16

17

00

00

o0

00

NCTA - CURTIS

**

**

00

00

0o

00

U OF N

- OMAHA

13

23

12

21

*4

*4

00

00

U OF N - KEARNEY

*8

*8

13

24

14

27

00

*

U OF N - MEDICAL CENTER

*13

*12

0*

00

00

00

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

18

20

19

21

00

00

0o

o0

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

79

912

0o

o0

0o

00

PERU STATE COLLEGE

7*

60

o0

o0

oo

0

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

49

47

oo

00

0o

oo

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGE AREAS

CENTRAL CC AREA

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

MID PLAINS CC AREA

NORTHEAST CC AREA

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

52

26

52

30

oo

oo

414

242

417

271

oo

oo

op

o0

72

60

74

61

oo

oo

oo

oo

76

62

82

68

52

26

52

30

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

6522

65

25

0o

oo

0o

oo

149

83

148

99

oo

oo

oo

oo

52

15

48

18

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

34

40

32

45

0o

*4

13

1

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

oo

oo

oo

oo

oCLARKSON COLLEGE

*10

414

00

oo

oCOLLEGE OF ST. MARY

*4

o*

oo

0o

oCONCORDIA COLLEGE

**

*o

oo

oo

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

10

12

10

17

oo

*4

*

DANA COLLEGE

**

oo

oo

oo

DOANE COLLEGE

**

*o

oo

oo

GRACE UNIVERSITY

oo

oo

oo

oo

oHASTINGS COLLEGE

**

*o

oo

oo

oMIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

7*

7o

o0

oo

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

*o

*o

oo

oo

oNEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

*5

*o

oo

oo

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

o.

oo

oo

oPLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

oo

00

oo

oo

*

UNION COLLEGE

*0

oo

oo

oo

oYORK COLLEGE

oo

oo

oo

oo

NEBR. INDIAN COMM. COLLEGE

oo

o0

oo

oo

7

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TOTALS

138

147

135

157

15

29

18

35

427

254

427

278

*3 OR LESS PEOPLE

SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS

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BY SEX, RANK, INSTITUTIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1993-94 AND 1994-95

INSTITUTION AND

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

1993

MEN

PROFESSORS

- 1994

1994

WOMEN

MEN

- 1995

WOMEN

1993

MEN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

- 1994

1994 - 1995

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

1993 - 1994

MEN

WOMEN

1994 - 1995

MEN

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

61,759

54,460

62,764

53,426

46,914

43,572

47,447

44,034

41,182

37,346

41,364

38,243

U OF N - LINCOLN

NCTA - CURTIS

U OF N - OMAHA

U OF N - KEARNEY

U OF N - MEDICAL CENTER

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

66,425 *

53,663

51,106

51,876

48,708

61,629 0

48,948

49,183

47,842

46,008

68,045

54,509

50,955

48,417

49,145

59,440 0

49,497

48,746

47,279

46,134

48,109

44,838

43,383

52,139

41,693

45,657 0

44,440

43,175

33,030

36,988

48,833 *

46,392

43,261

47,682

40,929

46,499 *

45,405

42,456

34,327

38,515

41,829 *

44,036

36,688

41,226

32,789

39,250

25,945

38,647

36,058

35,584

31,014

42,220 *

43,191

37,188

40,987

33,103

39,727

27,148

39,464

35,804

37,205

31,392

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

PERU STATE COLLEGE

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGE AREAS

48,946

48,276

48,665 0

0 0

46,008 0

49,324

47,890

49,475 0

* 0

46,525 0

40,970

40,247

43,097 0

* 0

36,896 0

40,272

38,255

42,189 0

* 0

38,896 0

35,356

32,142

32,022 0

29,570

27,172

32,936 0

34,778

33,065

31,785 0

30,324

28,217

33,070 0

CENTRAL CC AREA

METROPOLITAN CC ARFA

MID PLAINS CC AREA

NORTHEAST CC AREA

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

WESTERN CC AREA

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

0 0 0 0 0 0

46,359

0 0 0 0 0 0

41,340

0 0 0 0 0 0

48,876

0 0 0 0 0 0

43,718

0 0 0 0 0 0

39,826

0 0 0 0 0 0

36,619

0 0 0 0 0 0

41,448

0 0 0 0 0 0

37,939

0 0 0 0 0 0

31,312

0 0 0 0 0 0

31,922

0 0 0 0 0 0

32,420

0 0 0 0 0 0

32,765

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

CLARKSON COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

DANA COLLEGE

DOANE COLLEGE

GRACE UNIVERSITY

HASTINGS COLLEGE

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

UNION COLLEGE

YORK COLLEGE

NEBR. INDIAN COMM. COLLEGE

37,533 * *

28,982

65,205

34,083

44,292

42,848

37,650 0

45,593 0

2'8,847 * 0

* 0 * *

62,004 *

41,171 0 * 0 0

44,813 * * 0 0

49,781

38,495 * *

30,912

68,300

36,583

45,551 *

44,486

38,248 * 0

47,674 0

30,108 0

58,467

*

29,8:5

64,376 *

42,790 0 * * 0 0

46,156 0 * 0 0

34,442 *

3215.:m

46,940

30,208

40,442

29,509

36,428 * * 0

38,284 0

29,048

26,668 0

32,983

40,046

32,622 *

43,238

34,008 0

37,836 0

29,629 0

34,750 *

33,709

28,248

48,922

32,466

40,834

29,803

38,449 0

39,692 0

30,319

29,668 0

31,076

42,539

33,714 *

44,834 *

37,385 0

36,484 0 0 *

38,430 0

29,333 * 0

28,500 * *

22,724

35,774

27,396

32,196 *

31,621

27,541 0 *

34,707 0

27,346

21,281 0

29,263

37,827

29,330

23,375

34,321

27,850

33,166 0

28,709

28,114 0

36,808

31,397 0 * * 0

28,344 * *

24,389

37,142

28,092

33,647

25,179

32,679

28,053 0 *

33,742 0

28,341

23,051 0

30,665

37,269

30,024

24,035

35,518

28,834

34,132 0

29,852

29,005 0

35,445

32,615 0 * * 0

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

57,234

49,910

44,701

40,677

45,483

41,703

37,550

34,912

37,660

35,608

*3 OR LESS PEOPLE

SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS

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BY SEX, RANK, INSTITUTIONS, AND INtTITUTIONAL SECTORS

INSTITUTION AND

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1993-94 AND 1994-95

INSTRUCTORS

LECTURERS

NO ACADEMIC RANK

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

1993 - 1994

1994 - 1995

1993

1994

1994 - 1995

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

MEN

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

27,556

27,161

28,377

28,797

26,285

24,844

27,119

24,946

0*

0*

U OF N - LINCOLN

27,777

24,400

27,223

23,358

00

00

00

00

NCTA - CURTIS

**

*0

00

00

00

0

U OF N - OMAHA

28,358

29,292

31,201

31,341

*18,906

*18,989

00

00

U OF N - KEARNEY

*33,370

*33,703

27,301

25,790

27,984

25,828

0*

0*

U OF N - MEDICAL CENTER

*24,479

*31,112

0*

00

00

00

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

27,081

30,798

27,332

26,671

00

00

00

00

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

26,705

33,665

25,865

25,371

00

00

00

00

PERU STATE COLLEGE

27,500

28,791

*0

00

00

00

0

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

27,009

28,004

28,442

28,906

00

00

00

00

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY

COLLEGE AREAS

32,878

31,278

35,742

33,038

00

00

31,410

29,083

32,609

29,857

CENTRAL CC AREA

00

00

00

00

28,945

26,421

29,958

27,324

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

00

00

00

00

32,106

30,689

34,866

33,194

MID PLAINS CC AREA

32,878

31,278

35,742

33,038

00

00

00

00

NORTHEAST CC AREA

00

00

00

00

32,101

30,046

32,781

30,351

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

00

00

00

00

31,431

29,795

32,324

29,296

WESTERN CC AREA

00

00

00

00

32,883

27,735

33,486

28,231

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

25,603

27,040

28,031

27,862

00

*27,012

21,104

22,310

14,20

18,603

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

00

00

00

00

00

0

CLARKSON COLLEGE

*33,443

30,840

32,194

00

00

00

0

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

*26,206

0*

00

00

00

0

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

**

*0

00

00

00

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

27,261

22,269

28,063

25,784

00

*27,012

*23,332

0

DANA COLLEGE

DOANE COLLEGE

* *

0 .

* *0 0

0 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

GRACE UNIVERSITY

0?

00

00

00

00

HASTINGS COLLEGE

**

00

00

00

0

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

23,328

24,984

*0

00

00

0

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

*0

*0

00

00

00

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

*31,933

**

00

00

00

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

*0

**

00

00

00

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

00

00

00

00

*0

*

UNION COLLEGE

*0

00

00

00

00

00

YORK COLLEGE

00

0*

00

00

00

0

NEBR. INDIAN COMM. COLLEGE

00

00

00

00

21,535

21,459

20,741

22,324

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

29,018

28,351

30,984

29,055

26,285

24,844

26,704

25,182

31,096

28,745

32,178

29,572

*3 OR LESS PEOPLE

SALARIES ARE COMPUTED ON A 9-MONTH BASIS

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INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

BY RANK, INSTITUTIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS

1993-1994 AND 1994-1995

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

PROFESSORS

1993

1994

1994

1995

33

34

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSORS

1993

1994

1994

1995

29

30

ACADEMIC RANK

ASSISTANT

PROFESSORS

INSTRUCTORS

1993

1994

1993

1994

1994

1995

1994

1995

31

29

55

LECTURERS

1993

1994

1994

1995

22

NO ACADEMIC

RANK ASSIGNED

1993

1994

1994

1995

**

U OF N - LINCOLN

39

39

31

32

28

26

33

0o

00

NCTA - CURTIS

612

18

18

47

41

29

29

oo

o0

U OF N - OMAHA

37

38

29

29

24

23

98

11

oo

U OF N - KEARNEY

26

28

29

28

30

27

33

12

13

*

U OF N - MEDICAL CENTER

78

22

26

62

59

87

*0

o0

NEBRASKA STATE COLLEGES

35

37

20

18

30

31

15

15

00

0o

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

37

36

23

14

22

28

18

21

oo

oo

PERU STATE COLLEGE

28

32

16

13

38

38

18

17

oo

00

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

37

39

20

22

33

31

10

90

o0

o

NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREAS

oo

o0

oo

11

11

oo

89

89

CENTRAL CC AREA

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

100

100

METROPOLITAN CC AREA

0o

00

oo

oo

oo

100

100

MID PLAINS CC AREA

o0

oo

oo

100

100

0o

o0

NORTHEAST CC AREA

oo

oo

oo

oo

oo

100

100

SOUTHEAST CC AREA

oo

oo

0o

oo

0o

100

100

WESTERN CC AREA

oo

oo

oo

oo

o0

100

100

NEBRASKA PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

25

26

21

22

23

22

77

11

22

22

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100

PERCENT.

* LESS THAN 1 PERCENT.

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BY RANK, INSTITUTIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL SECTORS

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

FOR ACADEMIC YEARS

1993-1994 AND 1994-1995

PROFESSORS

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSORS

ACADEMIC RANK

ASSISTANT

PROFESSORS

INSTRUCTORS

LECTURERS

NO ACADEMIC

RANK ASSIGNED

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1993

1994

1994

1995

1994

1995

1994

1995

1994

1995

1994

1995

1994

1995

NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

24

23

28

28

37

39

88

0*

32

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY

15

18

29

40

56

43

00

00

00

CLARKSON COLLEGE

46

23

15

31

24

42

55

00

00

COLLEGE OF ST. MARY

12

13

30

40

44

45

14

30

00

0

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

39

41

28

21

26

33

75

00

00

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

19

19

35

33

37

39

67

02

20

DANA COLLEGE

31

33

31

27

31

33

86

00

00

DOANE COLLEGE

30

30

12

16

49

46

99

00

00

GRACE UNIVERSITY

10

960

55

30

36

00

00

00

HASTINGS COLLEGE

29

30

29

27

36

40

63

00

00

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE

27

25

84

48

54

17

17

00

00

NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

40

40

40

40

00

20

20

00

00

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE

00

11

11

68

75

21

14

00

00

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

43

39

26

24

29

33

24

00

00

PLATTE VALLEY BIBLE COLLEGE

25

00

00

00

00

075

100

UNION COLLEGE

45

38

35

40

18

21

30

00

00

YORK COLLEGE

11

932

38

57

47

03

00

03

NEBR. INDIAN COMM. COLLEGE

00

00

00

00

00

100

100

NEBRASKA STATE TOTALS

25

25

23

23

27

26

77

11

17

17

DUE TO ROUNDING, PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD TO 100 PERCENT.

* LESS THAN 1 PERCENT.

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PERCENTAGE OF THOSE TENURED, BY ACADEMIC RANK AND

INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

ACADEMIC YEARS 1993-1994 AND 1994-1995

ACADEMIC RANK

PROFESSORS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

INSTRUCTORS, LECTURERS

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

AND NO ACADEMIC RANK

1993-1994

1994-1995

RANK

PCT

RANK

PCT

TOTL TEN'D TOTL TEN'D

1993-1994

1994-1995

RANK

PCT

RANK

PCT

TOTL TEN'D TOTL TEN'D

1993-1994

1994-1995

RANK

PCT

RANK

PCT

TOTL TEN'D TOTL TEN'D

1993-1994

1994-1995

RANK

PCT

RANK

PCT

TOTL TEN'D TOTL TEN'D

1993-1994

1994-1995

RANK

PCT

RANK

PCT

TOTL TEN'D TOTL TEN'D

UNIVERSITY

OF NEBRASKA1

2037

59

2038

62

.680

99

695

99

591

75

617

81

626

12

586

12

140

5140

5

NEBRASKA.STATE

COLLEGES

262

53

273

54

92

95

100

95

53

60

48

67

79

20

85

20

38

11

40

10

NEBRASKA

COMM. COLLEGES

734

11

770

10

00

00

00

00

00

00

734

11

770

10

NEBR INDEPEND.

COL. & UNIV.

935

43

970

42

223

88

227

89

264

56

268

53

350

17

375

16

98

4100

6

NEBRASKA PUBLIC AND

INDEPENDENT C&U

TOTAL

3968

46

4051

47

995

96

1022

96

908

69

933

72

1055

14

1046

14

1010

91050

9

1

Excludes Nebraska College of Technical Agliculture

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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT IN NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

BY FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME STATUS

FALL 1994

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

TOTAL

Archbishop Bergan Mercy Medical Center Rad. Tech.

14

014

Bahner College of Hairstyling (Fremont, Grand Island, Omaha)

125

5130

Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia

14

014

Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nursing

118

0118

Capitol Beauty School Inc.

151

4155

College of Hair Design

100

0100

Columbus Beauty School

13

013

Dr. Welbes College of Massage Therapy

35

035

Gateway Electronics Institute (Lincoln, Omaha)

280

145

425

Hollywood Beauty College

18

119

Immanuel Medical Center School of Radiologic Tech.

14

014

ITT Technical Institute

235

0235

Joseph's College of Beauty*

185

0185

LaRose Beauty Academy

.20

020

Lincoln School of Commerce

467

0467

Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital School of Rad. Technology

11

011

McCook Beauty Academy

40

4

Nebraska College of Business

379

0379

Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center

44

40

84

Omaha School of Massage Therapy

34

640

Omaha College of Health Careers

290

63

353

Professional School of Real Estate

051

51

Regional West Medical Center School of Rad. Tech.

70

7

Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiologic Tech.

16

016

Skills Plus Inc.

12

012

Spencer School of Business

122

2124

Stewart School of Hair Styling

55

055

The Business and Banking Institute

23

023

Travel Careers Institute

33

033

Universal Technical Institute Inc.

119

29

148

Xenon International School of Hair Design II Inc.

77

077

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS TOTALS

3015

346

3361

IIII

)

* Joseph's College of Beauty includes North Platte, Norfolk, Lincoln, Hastings, Beatrice, Kearney, and Gralid Island.

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BY GENDER - FALL 1994

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

ARCHBISHOP BERGEN MERCY MEDICAL CENTER RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

311

14

BANNER COLLEGE OF HAIRSTYLING (FREMONT, GRAND ISLAND, OMAHA)

14

116

130

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF NURSING

13

105

118

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSE ANESTHESIA

59

14

CAPITOL SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

10

145

155

COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN

15

85

100

COLUMBUS BEAUTY SCHOOL

112

13

DR. WELBES COLLEGE OF MASSAGE THERAPY

13

22

35

GATEWAY ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE (LINCOLN, OMAHA)

309

116

425

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE

118

19

IMMANUEL MEDICAL CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

311

14

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

214

21

235

JOSEPH'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY-BEAT,GI,HAST,KEARN,LINC,NORFLK,NP

5180

185

LAROSE BEAUTY ACADEMY

020

20

LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE

86

381

467

MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECH.

38

11

MCCOOK BEAUTY ACADEMY

04

4

NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, INC.

92

287

379

OMAHA COLLEGE OF HEALTH CAREERS

24

329

353

OMAHA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER

19

65

84

OMAHA SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAPY

12

28

40

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE

18

33

51

REGIONAL WEST MED. CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

43

7

SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

511

16

SKILLS PLUS, INC.

66

12

SPENCER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

25

99

124

STEWART SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

154

55

THE BUSINESS & BANKING INSTITUTE, INC.

221

23

TRAVEL CAREERS INSTITUTE

033

33

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

128

20

148

XENON INTERNATIONAL HAIR DESIGN

374

77

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS TOTALS

1034

2327

3361

172

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NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

FALL 1994

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

ARCHBISHOP BERGEN MERCY MEDICAL CENTER RADIOLOGIC

BAHNER COLLEGE OF HAIRSTYLING (FREMONT, GRAND ISLA

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF NURSING

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSE ANESTHESIA

CAPITOL SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN

COLUMBUS BEAUTY SCHOOL

DR. WELBES COLLEGE OF MASSAGE THERAPY

GATEWAY ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE (LINCOLN, OMAHA)

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE

IMMANUEL MEDICAL CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHN

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

JOSEPH'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY-BEAT,GI,HAST,KEARN,LINC

LAROSE BEAUTY ACADEMY

LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE

MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGI

MCCOOK BEAUTY ACADEMY

NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, INC.

OMAHA COLLEGE OF HEALTH CAREERS

OMAHA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER

OMAHA SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAPY

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE

REGIONAL WEST MED. CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TEC

SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOL

SKILLS PLUS, INC.

SPENCER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

STEWART SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

THE BUSINESS & BANKING INSTITUTE, INC.

TRAVEL CAREERS INSTITUTE

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

XENON INTERNATIONAL HAIR DESIGN

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS TOTALS

NON

BLACK

RESIDENT

NON

ALIEN

HISPANIC 0

18 4 0

48 3 0 2

17 0 0

14 3

20 6 0 076 65

53 0 0 0 1 4 1

24 8 1

17 4

4389

WHITE

NATIVE

ASIAN

NON

AMERICAN

PACIFIC

HISPANIC

HISPANIC

UNKNOWN

TOTAL

0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 1

18

34

61

14

014

105

0130

110

0118

013

14

104

0155

92

0100

013

13

33

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NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

1993-94

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

MEN

WOMEN

ARCHBISHOP BERGEN MERCY MEDICAL CENTER RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

311

BAHNER COLLEGE OF HAIRSTYLING (FREMONT, GRAND ISLAND, OMAHA)

13

88

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF NURSING

556

BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSE ANESTHESIA

03

CAPITOL SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

10

156

COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN

779

COLUMBUS BEAUTY SCHOOL

*

DR. WELBES COLLEGE OF MASSAGE THERAPY

12

38

GATEWAY ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE (LINCOLN, OMAHA)

144

31

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE

013

IMMANUEL MEDICAL CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

34

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

84

9

JOSEPH'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY-BEAT,GI,HAST,KEARN,LINC,NORFLK,NP

198

LAROSE BEAUTY ACADEMY

26

LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE

37

i4ARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECH.

0

174 6

MCCOOK BEAUTY ACADEMY

05

NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, INC.

14

104

OMAHA COLLEGE OF HEALTH CAREERS

8133

OMAHA OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER

10

109

OMAHA SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAP

15

27

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE

26

25

REGIONAL WEST MED. CENTER SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

14

SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

27

SKILLS PLUS, INC.

SPENCER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

821

560

STEWART SCHOOL OF HAIRSTYLING

154

THE BUSINESS & BANKING INSTITUTE, INC.

732

TRAVEL CAREERS INSTITUTE

675

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

92

34

XENON INTERNATIONAL HAIR DESIGN

371

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS TOTALS

519

1533

CONFERRED BY GENDER

TOTAL 14

101 61 3

166 86 *

50

17513 7

9399 8

211 6 5

118

141

11942

51 5 9

29 6555

39

81

12674

2052

* Columbus Beauty School did not submit degree information for 1993-94.

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NUMBER OF DEGREES AND OTHER FORMAL AWARDS CONFERRED BY

CATEGORY OF ETHNICITY

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS 1993-94

NON

AMERICAN

ASIAN

RESIDENT BLACK NON

INDIAN

PACTFIC

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

ALIEN

HISPANIC

ALASKAN

ISLANDS

HISPANIC

WHITE NON

HISPANIC

UNKNOWN

TOTAL

Archbishop Bergan Mercy Medical Center Radiologic Tech.

00

00

014

014

Bahner College or. Hairstyling (Omaha, Grand Island, Fremont)

010

10

090

0101

Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nursing

01

10

59

00

61

Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia

00

00

00

33

Capitol Beauty School Inc.

048

10

2115

0166

College of Hair Design

02

05

376

086

Columbus Beauty School

**

**

**

0

Dr. Welbes College of Massage Therapy

03

00

146

050

Gateway Electronics Institute (Lincoln, Omaha)

00

00

00

175

175

Hollywood Beauty College

00

00

211

013

Immanuel Medical Center school of Radiologic Tech.

00

01

06

07

ITT Technical Institute

05

00

484

093

Joseph's College of Beauty *

00

00

198

099

LaRose Beauty Academy

08

00

00

08

Lincoln School of Commerce

01

21

1199

7211

Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital School of Rad. Tech.

00

00

06

06

McCook Beauty Academy

00

00

05

05

Nebraska College of Business

016

00

0100

2118

Omaha College of Health Careers

018

21

5115

0141

Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center

091

30

421

0119

Omaha School of Massage Therapy

00

00

00

42

42

Professional school of Real Estate

00

00

00

51

51

Regional West Medical Center School of Radioloqic Tech.

00

00

00

55

Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiologic Tech.

01

00

08

09

Skills Plus Inc.

03

12

023

029

Spencer School of Business

00

00

164

065

Stewart School of Hairstyling

024

00

130

055

The Business and Banking Institute

018

00

020

139

Travel Careers Institute

01

00

080

081

Universal Technical Institute Inc.

08

02

1115

0126

Xenon International School of Hair Design Il inc.

24

01

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265

074

NEBRASKA PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS TOTALS

2262

11

13

87

1391

286

2052

Josuph's College of Beauty locations include:

Beatrice, Grand

!and, Hastings, Kearney, Lincoln, Norfolk, and North Platte.

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