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Statistics of the Day: Higher-Ed Related

martinkich / December 31, 2016

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH

In a survey conducted by University Business magazine, institutional leaders make the following projections about revenue and spending in 2017:

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December 31, 2016 in Budget Issues. Tags: Institutional Revenue Projections for 2017, Institutional Spending Projections for 2017

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One thought on “Statistics of the Day: Higher-Ed Related”

  1. martinkich says:
    December 31, 2016 at 3:11 pm

    Reblogged this on Ohio Higher Ed.

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