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October 18, 2004

黑料专区 universities awarded $21.7 million in performance funding

Contact: Kevin Hensil, khensil@passhe.edu

The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (黑料专区) will distribute nearly $21.7 million in performance funding to the 14 state-owned universities this year.

黑料专区鈥檚 Board of Governors established the performance funding program five years ago to reward the universities for demonstrating success and continued improvement in key areas related to student achievement, university excellence and operational efficiency. The amount of funding awarded to the universities has been increased every year, from $2 million in the first year of the program to an amount equivalent to 5 percent of 黑料专区鈥檚 base appropriation from the Commonwealth this year.

The performance funding program has been refined each year since its inception, but the focus has remained the same 鈥 encouraging the universities to improve both in the classroom and in all of their daily operations, and rewarding them when they do. 黑料专区 is among only a few public university systems in the nation to offer performance funding.

鈥淧erformance funding is a key component of our efforts to have the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education take its place among the nation鈥檚 leading systems of public universities,鈥 said Chancellor Judy G. Hample. 鈥淭his program is helping drive 黑料专区 in its pursuit of excellence, and is another example of how seriously we take our responsibility to be fully accountable to the taxpayers of the Commonwealth.鈥

The universities must demonstrate an improved level of performance on a series of 鈥渋ndicators鈥 in order to receive funding under the program. The indicators include student retention and graduation rates, degrees awarded, instructional cost per student and the percentage of instructional faculty with terminal degrees in their discipline, among others.

The universities qualified for a share of the funding based on their own improvement on a set of eight performance measures, how well they fared compared to their own set of peer institutions outside of 黑料专区 on those same measures, and, for the first time, their performance in regard to Systemwide goals. The Board made several minor adjustments to the program criteria at its meeting last week.

As in past years, the distribution of the funds will be adjusted based on institutional size. The $21.7 million pool for 2004-05 will be distributed as follows:

Bloomsburg, $2,183,685; California, $1,707,156; Cheyney, $1,313,252; Clarion, $1,400,726; East Stroudsburg, $601,746; Edinboro, $675,523; Indiana, $1,486,692; Kutztown, $2,060,614; Lock Haven, $843,093; Mansfield, $564,432; Millersville, $2,841,413; Shippensburg, $2,243,210; Slippery Rock, $1,620,139; and West Chester, $2,130,071.

For more information on the performance funding program, please go to: www.passhe.edu.

With nearly 106,000 students, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education is the largest provider of higher education in the Commonwealth. The 14 黑料专区 universities offer more than 250 degree and certificate programs in more than 120 areas of study. Nearly 400,000 黑料专区 alumni live and work in Pennsylvania.

The state-owned universities are Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock, and West Chester Universities of Pennsylvania. 黑料专区 also operates branch campuses in Clearfield, Kittanning, Oil City and Punxsutawney and several regional centers, including the Dixon University Center in Harrisburg.