DOCUMENT RESUME HE 027 665 ED 373 679 to Universities and Selected Data on Federal Support TITLE Data Tables. Colleges, Fiscal Year 1992. Selected D.C. Div. of National Science Foundation, Washington, INSTITUTION Science Resources Studies. NSF-94-312 REPORT NO 94 PUB DATE 363 183. 53p.; For the 1991 report, see ED NOTE National Science Division of Science Resources, AVAILABLE FROM Arlington, VA 22230 Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., (single copy, free). Statistical Data (110) Information Analyses (070) PUB TYPE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE Educational Colleges; Comparative Analysis; DESCRIPTORS *Educational Equipment; Educational Facilities; Grants; Higher Finance; Engineering; *Federal Aid; *Research Education; Institutional Characteristics; Allocation; Revenue and Development; *Resource Tables (Data); Sharing; Science Activities; Surveys; Universities ABSTRACT from the Survey of This report presents survey data Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions Federal Support to Universities, of the 15 federal agencies for Fiscal Year 1992. This is a survey federal funding for science and that provide virtually all of the (R & D) at universities and engineering research and development obligations to universities and colleges. Data tables list federal fiscal years (FYs) 1963-92. Data colleges by type of activity for the science and engineering R & D, first present federal obligations for for FYs 1985-92; second, by the by geographic divisions and state, the largest amounts, ranked 100 universities and colleges receiving for FY 1992; and, third, by by total amount received, by agency FY 1992. Statistical data also state, institution, and agency for (1) type of universities and colleges by: show federal obligations to (2) geographic division and activity and agency for FYs 1963-92; 1992; (3) agency and type of activity for FY state for FYs 1985-92; the for FY 1992; and (5) (4) geographic division, state, and agency ranked by total amount 100 schools receiving the largest amounts, 1992. 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Bennof. ii 4 CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Survey Coverage 1 Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 Definitions 1 Obligations 1 Deobligations 2 Type of Institution 2 Universities and Colleges 2 Categories of Support 2 Academic Science and Engineering 2 Research and Development 2 R&D Plant 3 Facilities and Equipment 3 Fellowships, Traineeships, and Training Grants 3 General Support for Science and Engineering 3 Other Science and Engineering Activities 3 Non-S&E Activities 3 Data Lanitations and Relationship Between Surveys 3 Information Sources Data Tapes 5 Institutional Profiles 5 CASPAR 5 Tables Federal obligations to universities and colleges, 1. by type of activity: fiscal years 1963-92 7 2. Federal obligations for science and engineering research and development to universities and colleges, by geographic division and State: fiscal years 1985-92 8 Federal obligations for science and engineering 3. research and development to the 100 universities and colleges receiving the largest amounts, ranked by total amount received, by agency: fiscal year 1992 10 4. Federal obligations for science and engineering research and development to universities and colleges, by State, institution, and agency: fiscal year 1992 13 5. Federal obligations to universities and colleges, by type of activity and agency: fiscal years 1963-92 31 iii TablesContinued Page Federal obligations to universities and colleges, 6. by geographic division and State: fiscal years 1985-92 37 Federal obligations to universities and colleges, 7. by agency and type of activity: fiscal year 1992 39 Federal obligations to universities and colleges, 8. by geographic division, State, and agency: fiscal year 1992 41 Federal obligations to the 100 universities and colleges 9. receiving the largest amounts, ranked by total amount received, fiscal year 1992 by type of activity: 43 iv STIS The Science & Technology Information System (STIS) at the National Science Foundation What is STIS? Getting Started with Documents Via E-Mail STIS is an electronic dissemination system that provides fast, Send a message to the Internet address [email protected]. 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Among Ed Department of Education the available data excluded from this summary are EPA Environmental Protection Agency academic totals by type of institutional control, by DOE Department of Energy highest degree granted, and by field of science and HHS Department of Health and Human engineering (S&E) discipline; data on historically Services black colleges and universities; data on nonprofit institutions; and data on university and nonprofit- ADAMHA - Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental administered federally funded research and Health Administration development centers. CDC - Centers for Disease Control FDA - Food and Drug Administration HRSA - Health Resources and Services Admin- istration SURVEY COVERAGE NIH - National Institutes of Health The 15 Federal agencies surveyed in this HUD - Department of Housing and Urban report provided virtually all of the Federal funding Development for S&E research and development (R&D) at Int - Department of the Interior universities and colleges. The data presented in LABOR Department of Labor these tables are for all categories of direct Federal NASA National Aeronautics and Space obligations to institutions of higher education in Administration the United States. Therefore, amounts that are NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission subcontracted to other institutions are included, but NSF - National Science Foundation 0E0 funds that are received by academic institutions - Office of Economic Opportunity USDA through subcontract arrangements from prime Department of Agriculture contractors are excluded. Amounts for tuition The following abbreviated references are used support programs such as Pell Grants and throughout the report: Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are included in these figures. Totals, however, FFRDCs federally funded research and development exclude loans to individuals, such as those related centers (not published in this report) to federally guaranteed student loan programs FTTGs fellowships, traineeships, and training sponsored by the Department of Education and to grants Federal employee training and development FY fiscal year activities. NA not available n.e.c. - not elsewhere classified Non-S&E non-science and engineering ACRONYMS AND R&D research and development S&E - science and engineering ABBREVIATIONS SRS - Division of Science Resources Studies, NSF, in which this report is produced The fiscal year (FY) 1992 data shown in this report were submitted by the following Federal agencies, listed by the acronyms and