The Delta Cost Perspective on College Costs



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The Delta Cost Perspective on College Costs Rita J. Kirshstein Director, Delta Cost Project December 7, 2012

Session Overview Why the Delta Cost Project The Key Delta Cost Metrics Delta Cost Products & Resources What We Still Don t Know

College Affordability Concerns Not New Many Commissions, Studies & Reports 1947, Truman Commission 1986, Congressional request to study escalating college costs 1998, National Commission on the Cost of Higher Education 2006, Spellings Commission on the Future of Higher Education

Today s College Affordability Crisis Is Different Tuition has far outpaced inflation Tuition has increased faster than median family income College degree more necessary College students coming from more diverse backgrounds

Tuition Has Outpaced Inflation

Tuition Has Outpaced Median Family Income

College Degree Is Necessary

College Students Are More Diverse More Lower Income Students Attending College Many Students Not Prepared for College Work

Lots of Attention on College Affordability Miami Herald Student loans, college affordability deserve more attention from presidential candidates Washington Post No magic solution to college affordability St. Louis Post Dispatch College affordability in jeopardy, officials warn Missouri legislators New York Times College costs weighing down a generation with student debt

College Affordability a National Concern Responses to How We Can Help People Become Economically Secure 70% 60% 63% 50% 40% 48% 40% 30% 20% 22% 10% 0% Make Higher Ed More Affordable Cut Taxes for Middle Class Reduce Federal Deficit Help with Underwater Mortgages

Attention to Tuition, Student Aid, and State Appropriations

College Spending Had Been Ignored Just looking at revenue not enough Delta Cost Project fills gap in discussions of college spending Belief that spending can be contained without sacrificing access or educational quality Better use of data to inform strategic decision making

The Delta Cost Project Brainchild of Jane Wellman Delta Project on Postsecondary Education Costs, Productivity and Accountability Started in 2007 as an independent 503(c) Analytic work moved to American Institutes for Research (AIR) in January 2012 Maintenance of database went to NCES

The Delta Cost Project (2) Mission: to improve college affordability by helping policy makers & higher education administrators understand higher education costs and productivity Focus: how colleges and universities spend money; how tuition (price), other revenues, & spending relate to one another Tools: reports and briefs; online analysis system; website with available resources

The Delta Cost Data Source: IPEDS Data standardized & harmonized Matched sets of data 6 year, 2005 2010 11 year, 2000 2010 24 year, 1987 2010 Available at http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2012823 TCS Online www.tcs online.org

The Delta Cost Institutional Categories Public Research 152 Public Masters 230 Public Bachelors 86 Public Community Colleges 819 Private Research 99 Private Masters 311 Private Bachelors 466 Number of institutions in 2000 2010 matched set

The Delta Cost Metrics Revenues: Where the Money Comes From Spending: Where the Money Goes Subsidies: Who Pays for What Outcomes: What the Money Buys

Revenue Categories Net tuition revenue State & local appropriations Private & affiliated gifts, investment returns, & endowment income (PIE) State & local grants & contracts Federal appropriations, grants & contracts Auxiliary enterprises Hospitals, independent operations & other sources

Revenue by Source

Net Tuition vs. State & Local Appropriations

Basic Spending Categories Instruction Research Public service Student services Academic support Institutional support Scholarships & fellowships net of allowances Plant operation & maintenance Auxiliary enterprises, hospitals and clinics, and independent and other operations

Analytical Spending Metrics Education & Related (E&R) Instruction & student services (100%) Portion of academic support, institutional support, operations & maintenance Education & General (E&G) All revenue sources other than auxiliary enterprises & hospitals Total Operating

Spending by Standard Expense Categories: Key Findings, 2009 10 Drop in spending on operation & maintenance Declines in spending for institutional support Across the board spending cuts in community colleges

Spending by Aggregated Expense Categories, 2000 2010

Understanding Costs, Price, & Subsidies in Higher Education For not for profit colleges, price is generally less than costs Subsidy Subsidy: difference between costs & price Price + Subsidy = Cost Costs Price

Tuition Revenues & Subsidy Shares of E&R Costs

Explaining Rising Tuitions: Increased Spending or Cost shifting?

Outcomes: Degrees & Completions per 100 FTE Students

Outcomes: E&R Spending per Degree & Completion, 2000 2010

Where to Find Reports! http://deltacostproject.org/analyses/index.asp

Coming Soon College Spending in a Turbulent Decade Staffing and Compensation Patterns in Higher Education: 2000 2010 Academic Spending versus Athletic Spending: Who Wins? Climbing Walls and Climbing Tuitions Are College Fees Rising Faster than Tuition Prices? Measuring Community College Spending

Sneak Preview: Staffing and Compensation Patterns Growth in part time faculty & non faculty professional staff Faculty salaries relatively flat Investment in professional staff providing student services Benefit costs rose faster than salaries

Sneak Preview: Academic Spending/Athletic Spending Public Division I institutions, 2005 2010 More spent per athlete than spent to education average student Athletic subsidies per athlete increased in all subdivisions Very few athletic departments self funded

Sneak Preview: Climbing Walls & Climbing Tuitions Rock climbing walls get attention! Deferred maintenance of buildings a concern Facilities student life & academic attract students Emphasis on walls detracts from what really drives tuition increases.

Sneak Preview: College Tuitions vs Fees 2005 to 2010: Fees grew faster than tuition, except in research institutions. 2000 to 2010: Fee increases averages less than $400. Public sector fees typically larger

Sneak Preview: Community College Spending 40% of all students attend community colleges Almost 2/3 enrolled part time Spending per FTE measures may misrepresent what community colleges spend The case of student services

Other Delta Cost Products: State Profiles

Other Delta Cost Products: Online Analysis System

Website Other Delta Cost Resources www.deltacostproject.org Helpful Staff! Rita Kirshstein, rkirshstein@air.org Steve Hurlburt, shurlburt@air.org

And We Still Need to Know Costs and effectiveness of specific student supports & services When technology works best and saves money Relative costs of undergraduate vs. graduate education Discipline specific costs

College Spending: Public View

College Spending: Policy Analyst View college spending is the driving force behind affordability or lack thereof in the long run. Institutional spending is limited only by the ambition of institutions, which is to say not at all. Kevin Carey The Net Price Myth Chronicle of Higher Education November 26, 2012