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Statistics of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1950. Bulletin, 1951

Statistics of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1950. Bulletin, 1951
Author: Maude Farr
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Total Pages: 50
Release: 1951
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This is the final annual report of the 69 land-grant institutions for the year ended June 30, 1950. The institutions here reported are called land-grant colleges and universities because public land were grated to the States for their establishment or support. Some highlighted findings include: (1) Staff--There was an increase of 5.1 percent in the total number of full-time staff members in institutions for "white" students, and a 10.3 percent increase in staff in institutions for Negroes; (2) Students--The 1949-50 total enrollment of all students in the regular session in the institutions for white students shows a decrease under 1948-49 of 2.9 percent, while in the 17 institutions for Negroes, the decrease was 1.2%; (3) Degrees--The total number of degrees conferred in all fields increased above 1948-49, with the exception of women's bachelor's and first professional degrees, in which there was a decrease of 4.9 percent; (4) Income--In the 52 white institutions the total educational and general income for 1949-50 increased 6.5 percent over the income for 1948-49; (5) Expenditures--Total expenditures for educational and general expenses in the 52 white institutions increased 6.5 percent over the previous year, while total expenditures in the 17 institutions for Negroes increased 11.7 percent; and (6) Federal Funds--The total amount received from Federal funds decreased more than 13 million dollars from 1948-49, a decrease of 7.7 percent which is largely accounted for by the decrease in funds from the Veterans' Administration for student fees. (Contains 20 tables and 1 footnote.) [Prepared in consultation with Frederick J. Kelly. Best copy available has been provided.].


Statistics of Lands-Grant Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1951. Bulletin, 1952

Statistics of Lands-Grant Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1951. Bulletin, 1952
Author: Maude Farr
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Release: 1952
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This report presents information regarding the staff, students, degrees conferred, income, expenditures, endowment, and physical plant facilities of the land-grant colleges and universities, for the academic year 1950-51. The facts are presented both for the individual institutions, and for the Nation as a whole. The present report, required by law, continues the series of annual reports which had their beginning with the establishment of the land-grant colleges in 1862. Through this series of annual reports, the reader is provided with factual information on the growth and progress of the land-grant institutions of the Nation. The land-grant institutions occupy a significant place in American higher education, both from the point of view of cultural influence and of number of students served. In the academic year 1950-51, the land-grant colleges and universities enrolled 18 percent of all students attending institutions of higher education, and 25 percent of the students in publicly controlled institutions. The land-grant institutions conferred nearly 25 percent of all earned degrees. (Contains 21 tables and 3 footnotes.) [This bulletin was prepared in consultation with Frederick J. Kelly. Best copy available has been provided.].


Statistics of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1949. Bulletin, 1950

Statistics of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, Year Ended June 30, 1949. Bulletin, 1950
Author: Maude Farr
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Total Pages: 49
Release: 1950
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This bulletin contains a report of 89 land-grant institutions for the year ended June 30, 1949. A preliminary report giving selected data from those institutions that had reported at that time was prepared and distributed at the meeting of the Association of Land-grant Colleges and Universities in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 25-27, 1949. The report included data from the annual reports on enrollments and degrees from 60 institutions, and on finances from 58 institutions. The land-grant colleges--so-called because public lands were granted to the States for their establishment or support--operate in each of the 48 States and in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. In States maintaining segregated school systems, separate land-grant colleges have been established for Negro students. The second Morrill Act (1890) requires that each land-grant college and university make two reports annually: (1) a detailed statement by the treasurer of Federal appropriations received and disbursed; and (2) a report by the president regarding the condition and progress of the institution. The detailed statement by the treasurer was requested and made in the same form that has been used by the Office of Education for the past 13 years. The report by the president is requested in two parts and a supplement. Part I gives the number of staff members, variously classified, students, and degrees, by level and by field. Part II shows financial transactions and condition of the institution. The supplement details the funds received from the Federal Government, the total of which is carried in part II, the report on educational and general income of the institution. (Contains 19 tables and 1 footnote.) [This bulletin was prepared under the direction of Robert C. Story and in consultation with Frederick J. Kelly. Best copy available has been provided.].