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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTgRIOR,OFFICE OF EDUCATION,
Washington, D. C., October, 1982.SIR: The first Morrill Act signed by President Lincoln oh July 2,
1862, provided for the establishment in each State of a college ofagriculture and the Mechanic arts. By this act each State receivedIn amount of public land (or land scrip) equal to 30,000 acres for eachSenator and RepresentatiVe in Congress to which it was then entitled.The proceeds from the sale of the land constitute a permanent fundor endowment. Thq second Morrill Act of 18190 and the Nelsonamendment of 1907 provide for annual appropriations whicb nowamount to $50,000 for each State and Tetritory for the benefit ofthese institutions, now commonly known as land-grant colleges.
In 22 States the State universiry iEttklesignated as the land-grantinstitution, 20 States provide a separate land-grant college in additiorito a State university, 3 Territories---Alaska, Hawaii, and PuertoRicomaintain land-grant institutions, 6 States do not provide Statemiversities, and of these Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania,and Rhode Island 'tupport State colleges which are designated asland-grant colléges, and Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New Yorkhave designated departnients of privately controlled institutions asand-grant colleges. Massachusetts has 2 land-grant institutionsfor agriculture at Aniherst, andl for engineering at Cambridge.
These institutions are required by law to report on the use of the1862 funds and of the Morrill-Nelson appropriations annually to theSecret4ry of the Interior and to the Secretary of Agriculture.
Dr. Walter J. Greenleaf, specialist in higher education, bas sum-marized these reports for 1930-31 and has inteipreted the returnsfor use of those interested in the land-grant institutions, and I re'' om-mend that the 1930-31 manuscript be published as a blilletin of theUnited States Office of Education.
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LAND-GRANT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ATTODED...BY WHITESTUDENTS
LOCATION AND NAME OF PRESIDENT
Alabama-ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC ,INSTITUTE, Auburn-Bradford Knalip.1Alaska-ALASKA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND 89100L OF MINES, Fair 1E, hark.
E. Bunnell.Arizona-UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA,' TucsonHomer L. Shantz.ArkansUNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS I Fayetteville-John C. Futrall.California-UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,' BerkeleyRobert G. Sproul.Colorado-COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Fort CollinsCharles A. Lory.Connecticut-CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. StormCharles C. McCracken.Delaware-UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark-Walter Burnham.Florida-UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,' Gainesville-John J. Tigert.G EORGIA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS,
A eneAndrew M. Soule.
HawallUNIVERSITY OF. HAWAII, Honolulu-David L. Crawford.Idaho-UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO,' Moscow-Mervin G. Neale.Illinois-UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS,' Urbana-Harry W. Chase.Indiana-PURDUE UNIVERSITY, Lafayette Edwarl C. Elliott.Iowa-IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, Ames-
Raymond M. Hughes.KansasKANSA8 STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE,,,Mo
hattanFrancis D. Farrell.Kentucky-UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY,' Lexington-Frank L. McVey.Louisiana-LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL
COLLEGE,' Baton Rouge-James M. Smith.MaineUNIVERSITY OF MAINE,' Orono-Harold 8. Boardman.Maryland-UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,' College ParkRaymond A. Pearson.
Massachusetts:MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE, AmherstRoscoe W. Thatch«.MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge-Karl T. Compton.
Mio-.1.juL._0._ MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE IND APPLIED SCIENCE,East Lansing-Robert S. Shaw.
Minnesota-UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA,' Minneapolis-Lotus D. Coffman.MississippiMISSISSIPPI AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLJAEGIE, Agricultural
College-Hugh Cults.Missouri-UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI,' ColumbiaWalter Williams.Montana-MONTANA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS,
BozemanAlfred Atkinson.Nebraska-UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,' LincolnEdgar A. Burnett.Nevada-UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,' Reno-Walter E. Clark.New HampshireUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE,' DarhamX4ward M. Lewis,New Jersey-RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, New BrunswickRobert C. Ckithier.
New Mexico---NEW MEXICO COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, StaleCollege-Harry L. Kent. 4
IthacaLivingstonNew York-CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Farrand.North CarolinaNORTH CASOLINA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND EN-
GINEERING, West ° Eugene C. Brooks.North Dakota-NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Agricultural CollegoJohn E.
Sheppard.Ohb--011I0 STATE UNIVERSITY,' ColumbusGeorge W. Rightmire.OklahomaOKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE, Stillwater--
Henry G. Bennett.OregonOREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Kw.Pennsylvania-PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, State Co Ralph D. H.Puerto RiooUNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO, Rio ado. E. Chardon.Rhode 181=1RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE, Kingston- . G. Bressler. .
South CarolinaCLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Clemson Eno& Irt BikeSouth Dakota-SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE OF AORICULTUR AND MECHANIC
ARTS, BrookinpCharlee W. Pnteley.Tennt. 00, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE,' gnorvilleHarcourt A. Morgan.Texas-AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS, Caw El I
O. Walton.Utah-UTAH STATE AOMOULTURAL COLLEGE, Logan-Elmer G. Peterson.VermontUNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,' B
tonGuy W. Bailey.VirginiaVIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE AND POLYTECIE
NIO INSTITUTE, Blacksburg-Julian A. Burma.
West V WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY,' Morgantown-John R. Turn«.Wash TATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, Pullman-Ernest O. Holland.
WisconsinUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN,' Madison.Glenn Frank.Wyomitt... UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING,' L so Arthur G. Crane.
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YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1931
By WALTER J. GREENLEAFSpecialist in Higher Education
Of the 69 land-grant colleges and uni*ersities .Which are in operas.tion, 52 are attended primarily or exclusirely by white students(detailed in Tables 2 to 10, inclusive) and 17 are attended exdusivelyby Negroes (detailed in Tables 11 and 1,2). A summary for all 69land-grant institutions is given in Table 1.
ENROLLMENTB.In 1930-31, .180,515 men and 128,877 women ofcollege grade -were enrolled as detailed in Table 4. A in earlieryears, the greatest number of students elected arts and sciencesor liberal arti courses--31.1 per cent. Engineering of all typesaccounted for 20.9 per ',cent, with 4.9 per cent of students electingelectrical engineering and 4.6 per cent mechaniCal engineering.Slightly more than a third of the students is enrolled in coursescharacterized as "agriculture and the mechanic arts" another thirdis in liberal arts; dtand the remainder in various professional fieldsincluding education 10.1 per cent, and business 9 pei .cent. Thatthese percentages are fairly constant from year to year is indiçatedin Table 7 where percentages have been figured independently foreach of six "van*
Instruction is also offered to many students not of college grade.In the practice schools owned by the land-grant institutions, 3,224boys and girls were enrolled. Students in secondary schools in 13institutions numbered 3,117 boys and girls. In couises pf less than 10ays, 54,549 nien and 19,204 women were enrolled. Shod courses of
10 days to 1-Aar duration enrolled 7,763 men and 2,256 womén.tudents in noncredit-extension classes and courses numbered73,805 men and 30,004 women. Correspondence courses not takenor college credit enrolled 17,541 men and 3,510 women.
DEGREES awarded in 1930-31 are shown in some detail in Table 6,'arts I and II. ,A total of 27,529 first degrees were awarded. Firstegrees include bachelor degrees of all kinds, first professional degreesuch as LL. B., M. D., and all other degrees which do not require
I uate courses for completion. Master's degrees totaled 3,793;arned dOctor's degrees, such as Ph. D., S. D., etc., 670, advancedngineering degrees, 232; arid honorary degrees, 91. There hits beentendency during the past six years for the percentage of first degrees
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In 193OP-31 in the land-grant colleges alone the Federal Governmentspent nearly $4,000,000 on military education. Pay and allowances(directly through the War Department) of Regular Army persOn-nel on duty with the various units amounted to $2,328,260 for
the fiscal year. The maintenance cost which includes equipmentcommutation in lieu of uniforms, ammunition, care and safekeepingof arms, ammunition and equipment, etc., totaled $1,600,131 in the
51 land-grant institutions (Alaska doés not benefit) . The totalnumber of students reported in military education and drill was
65,053. . The number of students appointed in the Officers ReserveCorps'(D.f. C.) was 2,863; that is, commissions.were offered to 2,863most of whom accepted, and hiftaddition a few students who were tooyoung to accept commissions were given ceMigations for appointmentfrom The Adjutant General which will automatically entitle them to
be regarded as eligible for appointment in the O. R. C. upon becoming21 years of age.
INVENTORY.More than a third of a billion dollars is th4 appraisalvalue of the 52 land-grant institutions.Buildings:
Residence halls $291,403, 962Stadium or grandstands 10, r128, 405All other buildings 188, 808, 609
Apparatus, machinery, and furnitureCampus and farmsValue of library booksservice lines, water, sewerage, steam, etcMuseum collectionsLivestockMiscellaneous property
Axiount$228, 340, 976
64, 477, 69360, 471, 35420, 523, 04610, 284, 5032, 798, 1352, 561, 3994, 437, 581
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Inventories of eight .imivergities Cailifornia, Minnesota, IlEnoisOhio State, Wisconsin, Cornell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Rutger% Universitymake up half the total. Of thes
eight, however, the latter three institutions are not State institutionsbut are privately controlled, although each receives Federal apppriations. Cornell and Rutgers also receive State appi.opriationsOnly one-institution is appraised at less than a 'million.. dollarsAlaska Agricultural and Mechanical College and School. of Minescomparatively new land-grant college; 15 institutions's, are valu
between one and thrée millions; 14 between threé and ffve millions11 between five and ten millions; and 11 at more than ten millionsOf the money invested in stadia or grandstands, one-talf is repbrby the followingIllinois more than $2,000,000, Ohio State nearl
$2,000,000-, and California more than $1,000,000. Of the .monéy flibrary books, one-half is accou.fited for in seven unNersities Cali
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Debt service in the land-grant colleges is summarized as follows:23 institutionstlear of debt.33 institutionsloans unpaid July 1 $5, 137, 499
24 institutionsborrowings made during year 3, 625, 702
32 institutionsrepayments made during year___ _ _ 2, 230, 930
29 institutionsbalance of borrowines unpaid June 30, 1931_ _ _ 6, 532, 271
RECEIPTS.For educatimutt purposes (excluding auxiliary enter-prises) nearly $137,000,000 was received; these moneys are detailedin Table 10 for each institution and are summarized as follows:
Amount Per eistt
Federal funds $17, 276 411State funds 77, 879 851 56. 2
County funds 4, 203 341 a oPrivate gifts 4, 613 972 3,3Students tuitions and fees (instructional) _ _ _ _ _ _______ 18 511 145 13. 4
Income from endowments 3 636 336 2. 6
Sales and services 8, 906 177 6. 4
Other sources for educational purposes 3 621 244 2.6
Total:Current expenses $125,361,087 (90.4 per cent)._ _
Capital outlays $13,287,390 (9.6 per cent)____1138, 648, 477 100.0
For auxiliary enterprises.Most colleges operate certain businessenterprises for the beneAt of students or faculty or both which are
not yelated to instruction as such. Student bookstores, studentunions, dormitories, dining halls, infirmaries, and similar commercialprojects furnish income which is usually applied to operation of theproject with perhaps a little for educational purposes. Followingthe recommendation of the national committee on standard reportsfor institutions of higher education, the operations of these enter-prises appear separately from educational activities. Six items are
summarized and "other services" include such enterprises as garagemimeograph bureau, stock room, forestry care, aquarium, tenantproperties, department transfers, university press, dairy manufac-turing laboratory, university laundry, serum plant, supply depart-ment, hotel, theater, and other projects managed by individualinstitutions for convenience or profit.For auxiliary enterprises: From Amount
Resident halls $4, 024 493Dining halls 4, 102 670Student infirmaries 622 654Bookstores° 872 367Athletics 31 773 4458
Student unions 932 599Other services 8, 399, 674
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Total receipts.What sources of retvenue are most important toeach institution are shown in percentages in Table 10. For instanceFederal funds represent 56.1 per cent of the receipts of Alaska Agri-cultural College, while in Massachusetts Institute of Technology(privately controlled) Federal funds are only six-t,e4ths of 1 per cent,and no funds are received from State or other publibc sources. Three-fourths of the income of the University of Illinois is derived from:state sources, and the University of Puetto Rico receiVes 78 percent of its income from Puerto Rico. In four institutions, studenttuition and other fees represent more than a fifth of the incomeMassachusetts Institute of Technology, 33.2 per cent; University ofVermont, 26.4 per cent; University of Maryland, 23 per cent; &lidRutgeri University, 22 per cent.
Total receipts for all purposes amounted to $161,366,432 in 1930-31.Of this total 77.7 per cent was received for current expenses and 8,2per cent for capital outlays for educational pilrposes, 12.9 per centcurrent expenses) and 1.2 per gent (capital outlay) was received forauxiliary enterprises.
Expenditures are likewise divided into two partsthose for educa-tional purposes anad those for auxiliary enterprises with amounts forcurrent expenses and capital outlays shown. (Table 10.) For allpurposes a total of $162,264,414 was expended in 1930-31.Table 1.COMPARATIVE SUMMARY of 69 land-grant colleges, year ended
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Table 4.---STUDENT ENOOLLMENT-In institutions attended by whit*students, year ended June 30, 1931
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5022. 576Z 1427, 5481,431
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1, 324 8401, 252 6009, $57 9, 378
1, 083 498433 175480 289
2, 372 16995 255
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2, 2322, 3791, 6331, 2202, 500
5613, 1562, 3358, 6521, 523
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277 832
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2, 4361
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2, 55925
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1, 7121, gb1
22, 874
1, 5384a)531
3, 9251, 308
8121, 550
10. 7844, 3713, 954
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6263, 7002, 581
13, 6461, 523
5, 321830
4, 94 2671
1, 216
4, 671409
5, 7182, 8521, 610
10 2253 2092, 8477 4891 143
5021 349
8463, 7622, 982
1, 352800
1, 8473, 0032, 257
14, 4281, 544
38, 181 45, 993 1180, 515
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1, 6282, 148
24, 249
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1, 848
1, 9808, 4041, 350
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