Statistics of Universities, Colleges and Professional Schools, 1925-26. Bulletin, 1927

Statistics of Universities, Colleges and Professional Schools, 1925-26. Bulletin, 1927

Author: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education (ED).

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 169

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This report contains statistics of 975 universities, colleges, junior colleges, and professional schools for the year 1925-26. The principal items included are institutions; faculty, students; degrees; property; receipts; and some comparisons with previous reports. Some highlights include the increase over 1924 of 33 junior colleges, and 11 institutions reporting for the first time; the number of professors and instructors stands at 62,224; total number of students enrolled in all the reporting institutions is 822,895; universities and colleges awarded 71,529 baccalaureate degrees; value of the institutions, including grounds, and the buildings and their contents, is reported as $2,224,307,421. Total receipts are reported as $379,774,664, including receipts for additions to endowments. (Contains 31 tables.) [Prepared in the Statistical Division, Frank M. Phillips, Chief. Best copy available has been provided.].


Statistics of Universities Colleges and Professional Schools, 1927-28. Bulletin, 1929

Statistics of Universities Colleges and Professional Schools, 1927-28. Bulletin, 1929

Author: Frank M. Phillips

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Published: 1930

Total Pages: 196

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This report contains statistics of 1,076 universities, colleges, and professional schools for the school year ending in June, 1928. Of this number, 226, are under public control and 850 are under private control. Included in these two groups are 176 schools of theology, 136 schools of law, 73 schools of medicine, 41 schools of dentistry, 66 schools of pharmacy, 8 schools of osteopathy, and 10 schools of veterinary medicine. Statistics of teachers colleges which are not a part of a university are not included in this report, but are included with other teacher training institutions in a separate report. In 1926, reports were received from 975 institutions. The organization of 95 new junior colleges during the biennium accounts for most of the increase in numbers over 1926. (Contains 31 tables.) [Advance sheets from the Biennial Survey of Education in the United States, 1926-1928. Best copy available has been provided.].


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 638

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Statistical Survey of Education 1925-1926. Bulletin, 1928

Statistical Survey of Education 1925-1926. Bulletin, 1928

Author: Frank M. Phillips

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 15

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Bulletins containing educational statistics for 1925-26 have been issued and cover the following topic areas: (1) State School Systems (1927, No. 39); (2) City School Systems (1927, No. 32); (3) Public High Schools (1927, No. 33); (4) Private High Schools (1927, No. 31); (5) Teachers Colleges and Normal Schools (1927, No. 30); (6) Universities, Colleges and Professional Schools (1927, No. 40); and (7) Private Commercial and Business Schools (1924-25) (1926, No. 14). Bulletins are being published which contain statistics for 1926-27 of nurse-training schools, schools and classes for the blind, schools and classes for the deaf, schools and classes for feeble-minded and subnormal children, and industrial schools for delinquents. This report contains a brief summary of the statistics presented in all of the above-named bulletins, and discusses a few of the outstanding issues: (1) Enrollments since 1890; (2) Per capita costs; (3) Endowments; (4) Value of school property; and (5) Number of schools. (Contains 7 tables and 4 figures.) [Best copy available has been provided.].