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Community college finance: A cost analysis of community college expenditures related to maintenance and operations

Posted on:2012-09-06Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Southern CaliforniaCandidate:Collins, Michael TFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008990973Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
he purpose of this study is to develop a costing model for maintenance and operations expenditures among 16 single-campus California community college districts and assess the impact of a variety of variables including size of student enrollment, physical plant age, acreage, gross square footage, and general obligation facility bonds on district maintenance and operations expenditures. Through a quantitative analysis of maintenance and operations expenditures, the data provided in this study were used to develop a model and benchmark which allows community college administrators to consider the maintenance and operations expenditures at their respective institutions in a clear and consistent manner, and compare their costs to other similar districts.;District expenditure data as well as facilities data for the fiscal years 2006--07, 2007--08, and 2008--09 were collected. District expenditure data were collected from the California Community College Chancellor Office's Fiscal Data Abstract for the study years, while facility data were collected from the Foundation for California Community Colleges with express written consent from each sample district.;Results of the study indicated that enrollment size matters most in maintenance and operations expenditures, much more so than the effect of campus acreage and mean building age. The sample's average cost of maintenance and operations per FTES was calculated to be...
Keywords/Search Tags:Maintenance and operations, Community college, Expenditures, District expenditure data, Data were collected
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