Word: budgeteering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Writing Center costs a great deal of money. The budget for the Hilles Center last year was ca. $25,000, most of it salaries. Expos Director Richard Marius, who closed the Center, estimated that it provided only 800 student-hours a piece. He felt that a $31.25 per student-hour, the service was more than Harvard could afford. Since freshmen presumably need the most help on their writing, Marius has proposed the reopening of a very different center next year; regular Expos teachers will spend one hour per week, without additional pay, working probably in the basement of the Union...
Kaufmann and other Harvard administrators have indicated that if a close restraint were imposed on University tuition, the Faculty might have to make numerous budget cuts--including some substantial ones...
However, Kaufmann said, "it is quite possible that we could be allowed to set fees to 'balance the budget.'" He added that achieving such a balance would require a fee increase exceeding the range outlined by the guidelines. He added, however, that he doubts the federal government would permit an increase that would allow for a budget surplus...
Withdrawal of monetary support by the federal government and private foundations, and the resulting strain on the Faculty budget...
...addition, because the federal government and private foundations have withdrawn much of their monetary support to higher education, the Faculty must pay increasingly more of the cost of graduate education itself--thus placing great strains on the Faculty budget--Rosovsky says...