Fourth part of the Financial Allocation Study for Texas (FAST), a project to study school districts and campuses to find better ways of allocating resources. This section describes methods used in universities and community colleges to save money, such as resource sharing and schedule stacking.
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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Austin, Texas
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Connecting the Dots: School Spending and Student Progress, [Part] 4. Beyond K-12: Cost Efficiencies in Higher Education
Added Title:
Financial Allocation Study for Texas
Description
Fourth part of the Financial Allocation Study for Texas (FAST), a project to study school districts and campuses to find better ways of allocating resources. This section describes methods used in universities and community colleges to save money, such as resource sharing and schedule stacking.
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Texas. Comptroller's Office.Connecting the Dots: School Spending and Student Progress, [Part] 4. Beyond K-12: Cost Efficiencies in Higher Education,
book,
December 2010;
Austin, Texas.
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