October 7, 2005
College Health-Care Costs Rise 10%; Sexual Assaults and Harassment Claims Climb
The cost of employee health care increased 10 percent, on average, for the majority of colleges and universities in the 2005 fiscal year.
Costs for employees also increased, typically by about 10 percent, according to a survey released last week at a meeting of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, in Orlando, Fla.
Nearly two of every three college employees described in the survey and almost four of every five higher-education institutions
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