Finance and Productivity
Sources in Higher Education
Matt Crellin, Senior Associate
October 14, 2015
NCSL Financial Analysts Seminar
One of the most important policy gaps for public higher
education is that state finance policy is disconnected
from public agenda goals for higher education.
These data will not always tell the whole story.
However, they can produce significant insight using
publicly-available sources.
Types ofpublic data sources
page
04
01NCESData from the IPEDS surveys include
element of institution-level finance, such as
revenue, expenditures, and other details.
03SHEEOThe annual State Higher Education Finance
(SHEF) report produces reports on funding
and enrollment trends by state.
02U.S. Census BureauEstimates from the American Community
Survey can produce meaningful
denominators for financial metrics.
04Other GroupsSources such as the NSF’s WebCASPAR
or groups like TICAS provide additional
elements in specific areas of higher ed.
Types ofAnalyses
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05
Appropriations
State and Local funding,
other sources of public funds.
Sources of $
Student-based, state-based,
federal aid, etc.
Productivity
Awards per 100 FTE,
credentials and total funding.
Financial Aid
Pell-Grants, average aid
awards, student debt.
Expenditures
E&R expenditures, operations,
and other institutional costs.
Affordability
Funding per FTE, family share,
net cost against MFI.
The Elements ofFinance Policy
page
06
StudentsInstitutions
-Sectors
Operating Support --
Outcomes-Based
Funding as One
Component
Student
Aid
Tuition & Fees
Scholarships &
Waivers
Pell
& Tax Credits
Federal
Government
States
Elements ofFinancing Strategy
page
07
Student
Financial AidOriginating from both states as
well as from federal government
sources.
Tuition and Fees from students
into the institution / sector
levels.
Tuition
RevenueOperating and capital, though
sources for capital are publicly
non-existent.
Appropriations
to InstitutionsInstitutional
ProductivityThe extent to which institutions
are meeting degree completion
and other goals.
State-LevelComparison
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08
Making interstate comparisons on a variety of
higher education finance topics can occur from
various publicly-available databases.
(and they tell some interesting stories)
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Tax E
ffort
Tax CapacitySource: SHEEO SHEF FY 2013
page
010
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Source: SHEEO
Public FTE Enrollment, Ed. Appropriations, and Total Ed. Revenue per FTE
United States, Fiscal 1989-2014
Funding per FTE StudentPublic Research, 2013
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Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Files; Academic Years ,2012-13; Academic Year Instructional
Activity Files, 2012-13; Finance Files; GASB, FASB, and Private-for-profit Finance Files 2012-13.
Funding per FTE StudentPublic Comprehensive, 2013
page
012Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Files; Academic Years ,2012-13; Academic Year Instructional
Activity Files, 2012-13; Finance Files; GASB, FASB, and Private-for-profit Finance Files 2012-13.
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Funding per FTE StudentPublic Two-Year, 2013
page
013Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Files; Academic Years ,2012-13; Academic Year Instructional
Activity Files, 2012-13; Finance Files; GASB, FASB, and Private-for-profit Finance Files 2012-13.
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Funding per FTE StudentPublic Total, 2013
page
014Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Files; Academic Years ,2012-13; Academic Year Instructional
Activity Files, 2012-13; Finance Files; GASB, FASB, and Private-for-profit Finance Files 2012-13.
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Total Educational Revenue per FTEState Differences from U.S. Average, Fiscal 2014
page
015Source: SHEEO SHEF FY 2014
Family Share of Public Higher Ed. Operating RevenueColorado, Indexed to US avg., 2012
page
016Source: SHEEO SSDB
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Family Share Colorado
State Tax Capacity & Effort Indexed to US avg., 2011
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017
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MO
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FY 2013 Net Tuition Revenue per FTENote: Figures are adjusted for inflation, public system enrollment mix, and state cost of living.
Source: State Higher Education Executive Officers
NET TUIT/FTE: below avg
TUIT AID/FTE: above avgNET TUIT/FTE: above avg
TUIT AID/FTE: above avg
NET TUIT/FTE: below avg
TUIT AID/FTE: below avgNET TUIT/FTE: above avg
TUIT AID/FTE: below avg
Estimated Need-Based Undergraduate Grant Dollarsper Undergraduate FTE by State, 2011-12
page
018
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Net Cost as a Percent of Median Family IncomePublic Four-Year Institutions, 2012-13
page
019
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Wyom
ing
Sources: NCES, IPEDS Institutional Characteristics Files; hd2013 and ic2013_ay Provisional Release Data Files; NCES, IPEDS Fall
2012 Enrollment File; ef2012a Final Release Data File; NCES, IPEDS Academic Year 2012-13 Student Financial Aid File; sfa1213
Provisional Release Data File; U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey (ACS) One-Year Public Use Microdata Sample
(PUMS) File.
Net Cost as a Percent of Lowest Quintile Family IncomePublic Four-Year Institutions, 2012-13
page
020
Sources: NCES, IPEDS Institutional Characteristics Files; hd2013 and ic2013_ay Provisional Release Data Files; NCES, IPEDS Fall
2012 Enrollment File; ef2012a Final Release Data File; NCES, IPEDS Academic Year 2012-13 Student Financial Aid File; sfa1213
Provisional Release Data File; U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey (ACS) One-Year Public Use Microdata Sample
(PUMS) File.
92
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44
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39
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Penn
sylv
ania
Mic
hig
an
Ohio
Illin
ois
New
Je
rsey
Ala
bam
a
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de Isla
nd
New
York
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go
n
South
Caro
lina
Massach
use
tts
Calif
orn
ia
Ari
zona
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ware
India
na
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Georg
ia
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gto
n
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sis
sip
pi
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cky
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gin
ia
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necticut
New
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pshir
e
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rado
Nevada
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consin
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e
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souri
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xas
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ont
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nesota
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na
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h C
aro
lina
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irgin
ia
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isia
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rida
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o
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aii
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land
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raska
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Iow
a
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nnesse
e
South
Dakota
Okla
ho
ma
Idah
o
Ark
ansas
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h D
akota
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Ala
ska
Wyom
ing
Percent of Graduates with Debt2012-13
page
021
43
% 47
%
48
%
48
%
49
% 52
%
53
%
53
%
54
%
54
%
55
%
55
%
55
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55
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%
57
%
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%
59
%
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%
59
%
60
%
60
%
61
%
61
%
61
%
62
%
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63
%
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%
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%
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%
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%
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% 68
%
68
%
69
%
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%
70
%
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%
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%
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%
70
%
71
%
72
% 76
%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Nevada
Haw
aii
Lou
isia
na
Wyom
ing
Ala
ska
Uta
h
Flo
rida
Okla
ho
ma
Ala
bam
a
New
Mexic
o
Ari
zona
Ark
ansas
Calif
orn
ia
Colo
rado
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sis
sip
pi
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nnesse
e
Washin
gto
n
Kentu
cky
Mary
land
South
Caro
lina
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xas
Vir
gin
ia
New
York
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go
n
Nation
Georg
ia
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h C
aro
lina
Dela
ware
India
na
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raska
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hig
an
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souri
Con
necticut
Main
e
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ont
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Massach
use
tts
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na
Idah
o
Ohio
Iow
a
Rho
de Isla
nd
Illin
ois
Min
nesota
New
Je
rsey
West V
irgin
ia
Wis
consin
Penn
sylv
ania
South
Dakota
New
Ham
pshir
e
Nort
h D
akota
Source: The Institute for College Access & Success, College InSight, http://www.college-insight.org.
Average Debt of Graduates2012-13
page
022
18
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5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
New
Mexic
o
Calif
orn
ia
Nevada
Okla
ho
ma
Ari
zona
Uta
h
Haw
aii
Wyom
ing
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isia
na
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rida
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h C
aro
lina
Washin
gto
n
Georg
ia
Colo
rado
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nnesse
e
Kentu
cky
Mis
souri
Te
xas
Ark
ansas
Ore
go
n
South
Dakota
Vir
gin
ia
Kansas
Mary
land
New
York
Nation
Neb
raska
Idah
o
Verm
ont
West V
irgin
ia
Monta
na
Mis
sis
sip
pi
New
Je
rsey
Wis
consin
India
na
Illin
ois
Massach
use
tts
Ala
ska
Ala
bam
a
Ohio
South
Caro
lina
Iow
a
Mic
hig
an
Main
e
Con
necticut
Min
nesota
Rho
de Isla
nd
Penn
sylv
ania
Dela
ware
New
Ham
pshir
e
Nort
h D
akota
Source: The Institute for College Access & Success, College InSight, http://www.college-insight.org.
Net Tuition as a Percent of Public Higher Ed. Total RevenueFiscal 2012
page
023
15
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21
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33
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34
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35
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71
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72
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73
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80
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Wyom
ing
Calif
orn
ia
Ala
ska
New
Mexic
o
Nort
h C
aro
lina
Haw
aii
Flo
rida
Illin
ois
New
York
Nevad
a
Ida
ho
Geo
rgia
Texas
Mis
sis
sip
pi
Nebra
ska
Ark
ansas
Okla
hom
a
Massachusetts
Louis
ian
a
Nort
h D
akota
Uta
h
Tenn
essee
U.S
.
Washin
gto
n
Ken
tucky
Wis
consin
Mary
lan
d
Kan
sas
Mis
so
uri
Conn
ecticut
Monta
na
Min
ne
sota
Ind
ian
a
Main
e
Arizona
New
Jers
ey
Iow
a
West V
irgin
ia
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go
n
Virgin
ia
Ohio
Ala
ba
ma
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th C
aro
lina
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th D
ako
ta
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hig
an
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e Isla
nd
Pen
nsylv
ania
Colo
rado
Dela
ware
Ne
w H
am
pshire
Verm
ont
Source: SHEEO SHEF FY 2014
Undergraduate Credentials per 100 FTE and Total Funding per FTE studentPublic Research, 2010-11
page
024
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IAKS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MIMN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NM
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TXUT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
US
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000
Un
de
rgra
du
ate
Cre
de
ntia
ls A
wa
rde
d p
er
100
FT
E S
tude
nts
Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Files; Academic Years ,2012-13; Academic Year Instructional
Activity Files, 2012-13; Finance Files; GASB, FASB, and Private-for-profit Finance Files 2012-13.
What can these data tell you?
page
025
• What differences exist among states for
topics such as:
• Affordability
• Resources
• Students earning degrees
• Student debt levels
page
026
…and what can’t they tell you?
• Data shortcomings include
• Capital
• Endowment
• Student aid with respect to
economic background
But don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.
Thank you
page
027
.contact
Matt Crellin
Senior Associate
NCHEMS
.address
www.nchems.org
303-497-0330