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Institution | State Univ. of New York, Albany. Office of Institutional Research and Planning. |
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Titel | Utilization of Residence Hall Facilities, Fall 1994 with Trends from Fall 1985. Report No. 9-95. |
Quelle | (1995), (106 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Quantitative Daten; College Buildings; College Housing; Dormitories; Educational Finance; Enrollment Projections; Facility Utilization Research; Higher Education; Income; Resident Assistants; Residential Colleges; Residential Patterns; Space Utilization; State Colleges; State Surveys; Tables (Data); Trend Analysis; New York |
Abstract | Data were gathered and analyzed in fall 1994 on the use of residence hall facilities at all New York state operated colleges with residence halls, and these data were also analyzed for trends in comparison with data since 1985. Twenty-six institutions were surveyed. Findings included the following: (1) total utilization of residence hall facilities (headcount) was 58,054, a decline for the fourth consecutive year and the smallest headcount in the past 10 years; (2) net revenue producing adjusted design capacity also decreased from 1993; (3) the average number of students per resident assistant for the system as a whole remained relatively constant for the past 10 years; (4) percent utilization of net revenue producing adjusted design capacity was 95.8 percent, marginally lower than the previous year of 96 percent; (5) at the University Center at Binghamton, percent utilization surpassed 100 percent and rose to 100.7 percent from 98.7 percent in 1993; (6) percent utilization at colleges of technology and agriculture increased from 96 percent in Fall 1993 to 103.8 percent in 1994; (7) of the institutions surveyed, eight were over-utilized or crowded and one was exactly at capacity. Twelve tables present the data in detail. Appendixes contain a map of institutions and a chronology of their establishment. (JB) |
Anmerkungen | Office of Institutional Research, State University of New York, University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246. |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |