Bryant Univ has the most sales and services of auxiliary enterprises ($39.27M) of the 1,385 private colleges with at most $283.00K in auxiliary enterprises expenses - benefits. Those $39.27M represent 0.82% of the total across the 1,385 private colleges, whose average is $3.461M, and 0.23% among all private colleges.
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Bryant Univ has the most sales and services of auxiliary enterprises ($39.27M) of the 1,385 private colleges with at most $283.00K in auxiliary enterprises expenses - benefits. Those $39.27M represent 0.82% of the total across the 1,385 private colleges, whose average is $3.461M, and 0.23% among all private colleges.
Peers
after Bryant Univ ($39.27M, $283.00K), closest are Catholic U of America ($35.61M, $274.50K), U of New Haven ($33.57M, $151.40K), Endicott College ($32.29M, $270.40K), and Elon Univ ($31.4M, $266.20K), ending with Virginia Baptist College ($0.00K, $0.00K).
References
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Auxiliary enterprises-Benefits. The source is the IPEDS FY 2013 finance data file F1213_F2 of private not-for-profit institutions and public institutions that use accounting standards established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
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Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises includes the amount of revenues generated by the auxiliary enterprise operations, net of any tuition and fee allowances applied in the general purpose financial statements. Auxiliary enterprises are operations that exist to furnish a service to students, faculty, of staff, and that charge a fee that is directly related to the cost of the service. Examples of auxiliary enterprises are residence halls, food services, student health services, intercollegiate athletics, college unions, stores and movie theaters. The source is the IPEDS FY 2013 finance data file F1213_F2 of private not-for-profit institutions and public institutions that use accounting standards established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).