INSTRUCTIONAL COST PER STUiDENT UN[T AT THE NNIVERSITV OF FLORIDA 1928-29 THRU 1935-36 9.9-.g 19ai>-3 1930-31 1B31-33 1939 33 1933-34 .934-3S 1933-39 $4-o $3. A --- YEAR TOTAL STUDENT UNITS TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL COST PER STUDENT COST UNIT 1928-29 2,461 777,136.54 315.78 1929-30 2,411 827,2865.49 343.13 1930-31 2,543 936,166.35 368.13 1931-32 2,721 800,498.04 294.19 1932-33 2,861 793,895.21 277.49 1933-34 2,430 651,959.80 268.30 1934-35 2,988 665,054.53 222.58 1935-36 3,439 769,734.37 223.82 The following procedure was used in determining the above figures: I. STUDENT UNITS- We have counted the total registrants for the first term only, each as one-half of a student unit; the total registrants for the second term only, each as one-half of a student unit; and each registrant each term in the summer session as one- fourth of a student unit. The summer term units have been combined with the units for the regular session following it to give the total student units for each year. II. AMOUNT OF MONEY EXPENDED FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES The following items have been included or excluded, as indicated, in determinnlng the amount of money appropriated for residence instruction: A. Included amounts appropriated for the University proper, the chair of American History, The American Legion Fund, the Agricultural College Fund, Seminary Inter- est, the Morrill-Nelson Fund, and the Bankhead-Jones Fund. B. Included all incidental collection in connection with residence instruction. C. Exclu'esl appropriations for, and overhead chargeable to the Agricultural Experi- ment Stations and Agricultural Extension Service, The General Extension Division, The Hadio Station, The Florida State Museum, and all building funds. D. Excluded all Incidental collections not in connection with residence instruction, such as for room, board, bookstores, et cetera. III. COST PER STUDENT UNIT- The cost per student unit was found by dividing the amount of money expended for instructional purposes by the total number of student units.