I’ve been looking at this data for a few years, as a way to compare the level of “support” each student may get at each school.
The "College Results Online " website makes this fairly easy.
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However, even though IPEDS has a standard definition/formula for each category, if you dig deaper you descover that each university has it’s own accounting scheme. What’s being counted as “instruction” at one university, may be in “administration” at another. Employee healthcare and retirement benefits may be paid at the state level and not even be part of the Universities budget. Some cost may be held at the “System” level and not at each campus level…
So don’t take the numbers as a clear cut comparison.
It still vexes me that UCLA $ are so much higher than the other UCs…something funky going on in the accounting…