Budget

Displaying 651 - 700 of 756 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
651 Hughes presented with school budget increase
College Eye 57:12, p.8
President Maucker explains his request.
652 Growth problems--the case for increased support of SCE
Alumnus 47:4, p.1
President Maucker outlines achievements and shortfalls of recent years; describes need for more funding.
653 Regents will request larger SCI budget
College Eye 57:3, p.8
Approve planning for new Science Building and renovation of old Library.
654 Board of Regents concludes meeting
College Eye 57:1, p.1
Will consider bids for new Library and mobile housing for students; will also consider increase in budget; photo.
655 Crucial times ahead for state supported schools
Alumnus 47:3, p.1
A look at enrollment growth and projected needs; photo.
656 $25,000 assured for expansion of budget
College Eye 56:30, p.3
Will allow admissions to continue.
657 Board of Regents approves increase in '62-'63 budget
College Eye 56:28, p.8
Approve $4.85 million budget.
658 Regents approves 1962-63 budget of $4,850,200
College Eye 56:23, p.3
Six per cent growth over previous budget.
659 Legislature appropriates 12.5% more than 1960-61 for college operation
Alumnus 46:3, p.6
President Maucker reacts to funded and unfunded items in new budget; $1.5 million for new library and $720,000 for new administration building.
660 Regents act on ISTC request
Public Relations News Release 1960:471, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the line budget for the 1961-62 school year, curriculum changes for students studying to teach in junior high schools, an increase in scholarships, and maintenance projects for the men's gym, library, and arts and industries.
661 Regents approve fee boost for 1961-62 year
College Eye 52:31, p.1
Tuition will increase $26; freshman enrollment will be limited to 1225 to keep within budget.
662 Catch up and keep up
Alumnus 45:3, p.1
Goal in legislative requests for 1961-1963.
663 Regents give go-ahead on Music Building
College Eye 50:34, p.1
Approve planning for $1.155 million building; also approve budget and consider admission standards.
664 Board of Regents approves budget, picks Howard
College Eye 50:31, p.1
Breakdown of budget; Don Howard will replace William Lang, who was appointed Dean of Instruction.
665 Cat-Snip "T"
College Eye 50:14, p.2
Laments the loss of the paper's pet fish due to electricity-saving budget cuts.
666 Action needed on budget requests
Alumnus 43:4, p.2
President Maucker outlines needs for coming years.
667 Gov. downs building plea; Board of Regents campaigns for college construction
College Eye 49:9, p.1
Governor Loveless remains concerned about state appropriations; Regents may seek special session of the General Assembly.
668 No funds--no building at TC; veto postpones TC plans for campus construction
College Eye 49:1, p.1
Governor Loveless vetoes appropriations bill; President Maucker hopes for special session; photo.
669 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:1, p.2
Federal system is beneficial, but school needs money.
670 Money, money, money
College Eye 48:32, p.2
Announces interesting monetary facts about ISTC.
671 Total budget is approved for 1957-58
College Eye 48:30, p.1
Rough breakdown of budget.
672 . . . For want of a teacher
Alumnus 40:4, p.10
Support for faculty salaries could help to maintain strength of college.
673 TC to request increased aid
Alumnus 40:3, p.10
Seeks more money; cites support of similar schools; photo.
674 Fee changes and budget are approved
College Eye 47:27, p.1
Most changes reflect the upcoming change from the quarter to the semester academic calendar.
675 President Maucker cites fiscal needs of college
Alumnus 38:4, p.4
Outlines reasons that ISTC needs increased funding.
676 Iowa's investment in Teachers College
Alumnus 37:1, p.5
President Maucker proposes 15% increase in ISTC budget; cites reasons for his contention.
677 State audit criticizes TC's fiscal policy
College Eye 43:18, p.1
Finds bookkeeping and accounting are not up to standards.
678 The future assured
First 75 Years 0:0, p.9
Legislature establishes policy of appropriations payable "annually hereafter"; millage tax of one-tenth of mill goes to Normal School beginning in 1902.
679 Formal beginning of the Iowa State Normal School
First 75 Years 0:0, p.8
Board elects faculty and decides salary; adopts admission rules and length of terms.
680 The critical years, 1876-1890
First 75 Years 0:0, p.9
Early enrollments; financial constraints.
681 A struggle for existence, 1876-1890
First 75 Years 0:0, p.38
Normal School established with only minimal legislative support and without other support such as land grants; 1876 biennial appropriation was $14,500 followed by very slow growth to $30,200 for 1888 biennium.
682 Continuing appropriations, 1890-1925
First 75 Years 0:0, p.39
1890 biennium includes "annually hereafter" provision; beginning of more generous appropriations.
683 Budgetary procedure, 1876-1925
First 75 Years 0:0, p.41
College continuing appropriation increases over the years.
684 Salary increases averaging about $440 annually have been approved for academic staff members of Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1950:410, p.1
President J. W. Maucker made the announcement on Friday; each academic staff member will receive at least a $300 annual increase. Non-academic employees in the buildings and grounds department will receive increases July 1.
685 ISTC proposed graduate courses to be studied next week
Public Relations News Release 1950:215, p.1
Strayer recommended machinery for high education in Iowa is beginning to roll. The Strayer report, published in October, also recommended a program of graduate study at the college leading to the master's degree.
686 One million granted as yearly budget
College Eye 38:30, p.1
Will cover additional enrollment.
687 President ask legislature to consider budget increase
College Eye 38:15, p.1
Will ask for additional $442,000 to cover increased enrollment.
688 Interim committee approves college budget for building
College Eye 36:13, p.1
Approve $900,000 over next two years; will include funding for Student Health Services Building, A & I Building, Campus School, a new auditorium, and a new garage.
689 Today's Hyde Park; nobody cares about the cut system
College Eye 32:11, p.2
Discussion between the faculty and students about the status of the cut system.
690 College budget is approved; is reduced by nearly two hundred thousand dollars
College Eye 25:5, p.1
Staff will be reduced; fewer classes will be offered.
691 Budget for the 1933-1934 fiscal year
Public Relations News Release 1932:325, p.1
The new budget was approved yesterday by the state board and will include a reduction compared to that of last years by $163,500. Salary reductions, and a reduction in the number of staff...
692 School budget for biennium cut 19 percent; budget must be approved by legislature before effective
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Reduced income from tuition may mean very serious cuts.
693 Audit of school finances leads to suggestions; State Auditor lists three proposed bookkeeping improvements
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Benjamin Boardman comments on the bookkeeping suggestions.
694 Member of the Finance Committee
Public Relations News Release 1929:59, p.1
The Finance Committee announced that there will be a meeting.
695 Finance committee to meet here Sat.
College Eye 21:10, p.1
696 Governor approves following askings for 1929-31 biennium
College Eye 20:15, p.1
Includes $350,000 for new Power Plant.
697 Asking total $680,000 for 1929-31 biennium
College Eye 20:3, p.1
Seeking capital appropriation for new Power Plant.
698 Appropriation for summer school fund cut $50,000
College Eye 18:39, p.1
Budget is $1,267,000; budget breakdown.
699 State legislature grants $1,422,500 to T. C. next two years; budget director estimates other sources will swell total to $1,823,500
College Eye 16:30, p.1
General Assembly allocates funds to Teachers College for 1925-1927 fiscal years; rough breakdown of budget.
700 Queer notions
College Eye 14:41, p.2
Claims that the public does not understand the importance of state colleges.