Ehrenberg, Ronald G.2020-11-172020-11-172000-04-013384818https://hdl.handle.net/1813/75571[Excerpt] Harold Hovey pointed out that the outlook for state funding of public higher education institutions during the first decade of the 21st century might not be as rosy as it has been during the last five years. The pictures I have painted of the financial futures for American public and private higher education echo his concerns. If sustained economic growth continues, academic institutions' financial prospects will be somewhat brighter. However, it is clear that the well-being of colleges and universities nationwide depends upon their diversifying their sources of revenues. Through their efforts to do so, the publics will end up looking more like the privates and the privates end up looking more like the publics.en-USRequired Publisher Statement: © 2000 American Council on Education. Reprinted with permission.public higher educationfinancesstate fundingrevenuesFinancial Forecasts for the Next Decadeunassigned