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1) Goal Reason University is trying to accommodate the schedules of student who work full-time and cannot take courses during their working year. Public university to serve the students of current region or state. University wish to attract students who take summer classes to transfer and become fully enrolled at CPU. Reason based on marketing and is probably not a primary motivation for CPU. Offering spring / summer courses. Allow CPU to satisfy demand that cannot be met during the year when all space is fully utilized, and allows the university to satisfy demand without having to make investments in increased capacity or infrastructure. 2) (a) Cost : faculty salaries, support staff, salaries, administrative salaries, repair and maintenance, insurance, legal fees, utilities and power, grounds-keeping, depreciation, computers, supplies, furniture, office instance, the cost of providing instruction, counseling to students, housing, library, university administration, cost of publicity and preparing catalogues and course schedules, maintaining university web sites, and alumni relations. Revenues : Tuition and other fees charged to students, Federal grants, donations, general purpose grants, housing fees, research grants, user fees for some programs, and profit sharing with bookstores or other lessees of university space. (b) Marginal revenues : primarily of tuition, some institutions may charge a course fee, a registration fee, or other special fees. Marginal cost : Falculty members' salary and benefits, clerical, maintenance, and housekeeping staff.

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Goal ReasonUniversity is trying to accommodate the schedules of student who work full-time and cannot take courses during their working year.

Public university to serve the students of current region or state.

University wish to attract students who take summer classes to transfer and become fully enrolled at CPU.

Reason based on marketing and is probably not a primary motivation for CPU.

Offering spring / summer courses. Allow CPU to satisfy demand that cannot be met during the year when all space is fully utilized, and allows the university to satisfy demand without having to make investments in increased capacity or infrastructure.

2) (a) Cost : faculty salaries, support staff, salaries, administrative salaries, repair and maintenance, insurance, legal fees, utilities and power, grounds-keeping, depreciation, computers, supplies, furniture, office instance, the cost of providing instruction, counseling to students, housing, library, university administration, cost of publicity and preparing catalogues and course schedules, maintaining university web sites, and alumni relations.

Revenues : Tuition and other fees charged to students, Federal grants, donations, general purpose grants, housing fees, research grants, user fees for some programs, and profit sharing with bookstores or other lessees of university space.

(b) Marginal revenues : primarily of tuition, some institutions may charge a course fee, a registration fee, or other special fees.

Marginal cost : Falculty members' salary and benefits, clerical, maintenance, and housekeeping staff.