USD President's Report 1992
TOTAL GIFT IN COM E (in millions)
19 92 19 91 19 90 19 80 l 972
19 92
19 91 $62,143,665 710,753 757,303 285,570 $63 ,897 ,291
$7. 1 7. 1
REVENUES
$68,272,794
Tuition
4.9
653 ,076
Government grants
1.9
Private gifts, grants and other contracts
.5
705,418
275 ,181 $69,906,469
Athletics, recreation and other
ENROLL MENT:
.. -, 6, 08 ] :- 6 , 041 ... , 6, 02 7
18,120,789
17,248,717
Sales and services of auxiliary
19 92 19 91 19 90 19 80 19 72
enterprises Other sources
1,648,809
2,122,124
$89,676,067
$83 ,268, I 32
TOTAL REVENUES
... 2, 516 ,
4, 428
19 92
19 91
EXPENDITURES RHO MANDATORY
+,:~
TRANSFERS Education and general Auxiliary enterprises
RE VE NUES
66,240,852 14,246,255 3,892,288
58,571 ,867 13,197,652 3,567 ,073
Aux iliary enterprises (includes room and 2 0% boardfees, bookstore, food service)
Mandatory transfers for debt service and matching grants
75 ,336,592
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS
84,379,395
1% Grants and gifts
GIFT SUPPORT Almost 5,000 individuals, corporations andfoundations expressed their commitment to USD by makingjinancial gifts totaling some $7. 1 million during 1991-92, including $2.9 million to the Annual Fund. Annual Fund gifts help make up the difference between tuition revenue and the cost ofeducating USD students. The gifts support student scholarships, help fund faculty projects and provide technical and computer equipment essential to maintaining USD 's competitive standing in higher education. ENDO WM ENT FU ND Market value ofthe endowment for they ear ending Aug. 3 1: $22,7 14,669.
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]% Other
NONMANOATORY TRANSFERS Net Increase in Fund Balance
5,254,322
7,779,744 151,796
7 6 % Tuition
42,350
and fees :
1,336,204
CURRENT UNRESTRICTED FUND BALANCE
1,378,554
EXPEN DITUR ES ANO MAN DAT ORY TRA NSFE RS
USO EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
13% Institutional support
President Author E. Hughes, Ph.D. Vice President and Provost Sister Sally Furay, RSCJ , Ph.D., J.D. Vice President for Finance and Administration Frederick V. Brooks, M.S. Vice President for Mission and Ministry Rev. Monsignor I. Brent Eagen
School of Education Edward F. DeRoche, Ph.D. Philip Y. Hahn School of Nursing Janet A. Rodgers, Ph.D. School of Graduate and Continuing Education Eren Branch, Ph.D. School of Law Kristine Strachan, J.D. Academic Services Cynthia A. Villis, Ph.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Thomas F. Burke, M.A. Vice President for University Relations John G. McNamara, B.A. 0EANS College of Arts and Sciences Patrick F. Drinan, Ph.D. School of Business Administration James M. Burns, D.B.A.
13%Financial aid
36% 7
6% Libraries
17% Aux iliary enterprises (excluding debt service)
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