Explanation of activity The obligations appearing under this activity are related to the student aid program of this university. Included under this program are scholarship, fellowship, grant-in-aid, traineeship and prize awards made to students in the several schools and colleges. Support for this activity is derived from income from the endowment fund, gifts, and grants from individual or organizational contributors, and an allocation from student fees. Summary on increases None. TABLE I.-Full-time equivalent enrollment by schools and colleges for fall and spring semesters for years 1965 through 1967 1 TABLE II.-Gross enrollment by schools and colleges for fall semester of 1965 compared with 1966 and 1967 AUTHORIZING PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE TABLE III.-Full-time enrollment by schools and colleges for 1st semester of 1965-67 TABLE IV.-Obligations of Howard University for 1967 compared with 1965 and 1966 TABLE V.-Analysis of financing in support of budget estimates for fiscal years 1965 through 1967 TABLE VI.-Percentage relationship of 1967 obligations by activity compared U.S. Office of Educational Data 1 U.S. Office of Education Preliminary Report on Financial Statistics of Institutions of Higher Education, Fiscal Year 1964. TABLE VIII.—Schedule of comprehensive tuition fees1 effective for fiscal 1 Comprehensive tuition includes fees previously charged for tuition, athletics, health service, library, laboratory, and graduation. TABLE IX. Salaries and expenses-New positions requested, fiscal year 1967 CONSTRUCTION, HOWARD UNIVERSITY Amounts available for obligation Appropriation... Unobligated balance available, start of year. 1966 estimate 1967 estimate Increase (+) or decrease (-) Posi- Amount tion Posi- $6, 165 1,059, 137 -$6, 165 -1,059, 137 65, 680 573, 233 495, 687 58, 094 -65, 680 -573, 233 -495, 687 -58, 094 $2,791, 261 956, 394 223.230 199, 434 2, 120,000 +2,756, 261 -956, 394 +1,980,000 +465, 151 -23, 230 -199, 434 +23, 703 +3, 599,000 10,000 -120,000 10,000 24,000 5,000 -120,000 +24,000 +5,000 |