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House Appropriations Committee. Louisiana Board of Regents March 31, 2011. Louisiana Public Postsecondary Education. Board of Regents. LOUIS. LONI. Southern System SU A&M SU Law Center SU Ag. Research Ctr. SU - New Orleans SU - Shreveport. LSU System LSU A&M UNO LSU - Shreveport
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House Appropriations Committee Louisiana Board of Regents March 31, 2011
Louisiana Public Postsecondary Education Board of Regents LOUIS LONI Southern System SU A&M SU Law Center SU Ag. Research Ctr. SU - New Orleans SU - Shreveport LSU System LSU A&M UNO LSU - Shreveport LSU - Alexandria LSU - Eunice LSU - Law Center LSU - Ag. Center LSUHSC-NO LSUHSC-Shreveport Pennington U of LA System Grambling LA Tech McNeese Nicholls Northwestern Southeastern U of L - Lafayette U of L - Monroe LCTCS Baton Rouge CC Bossier Parish CC Delgado CC Nunez CC River Parishes CC South LA CC LA Delta CC Fletcher Technical CC SOWELA Technical CC 7 Regional Technical Colleges Proprietary Schools LUMCON Learning Centers LOSFA 2
Certificates and Degrees Awarded 344% - Certificates 28% - Diplomas 24% Associate Degrees 6% Baccalaureate Degrees -10% Master Degrees 11% Doctoral Degrees
Board of Regents Focus Three Main Goals • To increase the education attainment of its citizens; • To invest strategically in university research; and • To become a more efficient and accountable enterprise.
Constitutional Authority Board of Regents: (Article VIII, Section 5 [D][4]) The Board of Regents is required by the Louisiana Constitution to develop a funding formula as a component of the Master Plan for Public Postsecondary Education: “At a minimum, the plan shall include a formula for equitable distribution of funds to the institutions of postsecondary education.” Management Boards: (Article VIII, Section 12) Appropriations for the institutions of higher education shall be made to their managing boards. The funds appropriated shall be administered by the managing boards and used solely as provided by law.
History of Development of Formula • Act 1465 of 1997 set performance-based budgeting requirements • Core objectives: total enrollment, minority enrollment, retention (campus and statewide) and graduation rates • 2007 Formula Workgroup recommendation • Core objectives: focus existing and new dollars on performance and results, make the formula more sensitive to missions of institutions, make cost metric values in the formula analysis more precise and current • 2011 Proposed Formula • Core objectives: align with GRAD Act; set two-year and four-year institutions equidistant from their respective peer groups; end of course counts will be used to drive cost calculations; hold harmless metric to establish maximum annual funding loss
Formula Implementation Rates ** Includes ARRA Funds (area shaded in red shows impact of ARRA funds)
Four-Year Institutions Two-Year Institutions* Total State Funds for All Formula Institutions Cost Calculation Performance Cost Calculation Performance *Includes all 2-year institutions
85% Distribution Based on Cost Calculation Funding Formula Student Credit Hours funded based on SREB peer faculty costs comparisons by discipline Funds on End of Course instead of 14th class day except for the technical colleges Follows best practices trends of other states Responds to the Postsecondary Education Review Commission (PERC)
Funding Formula 25% for Performance: 15% SGF 10% Tuition Authority Performance funds retained through successful GRAD Act performance Standardizes definition of performance Tracked on one set of agreed upon Student Success Metrics
Path Forward Funding Formula Adopt legislative recommendation for phase-in of the funding formula so that campuses can manage funding shifts Sustain formula for multi-years to allow performance to take root Adopt process to address loss of performance funding (10 percent tuition and performance dollars) and rehabilitation plan requirements as a result of failed GRAD Act performance Review future need to increase and expand GRAD Act performance measures Adopt statewide implementation of End of Course measure
Executive Budget Total Change Existing Budget FY 2010-11 to FY 2011-12
Executive Budget ARRA Funds Substitution
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget Adding $1.29B transfer of all State General Funds to Board of Regents.
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget Annualization of FY 10-11 Mid-Year expenditure reduction. This reduction is being allocated across the total State General Funds base.
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget Multi-step process for addressing loss of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Means of financing substitution: replacing ARRA with state general funds.
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget This reduction is being allocated across the total State General Funds base of all institutions that received ARRA funds in FY 09 and FY 10.
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget Higher education’s funding level reflects $97.2 million in tuition funding freed up and carried forward from FY 2010-2011. These funds will be allocated back to the campuses that generated the tuition revenue being carried forward.
Executive Budget 2011-12 Executive Budget
Executive Budget 2011-12 Formula Funding Base
Executive Budget 2011-12 Preliminary Formula Funding Distribution Model
HB 1 Postsecondary Education TO • FY 11-12 • 27,703 (TO) • Difference • 6004 Non SGF Funded Positions + 862 Vacancies
ACT 1000 • Goal: • 5% annual personnel reduction • Baseline: • FY 07-08 • OverallDecline: • 6.17% FY 08-FY 11
GRAD ACT35 participating institutionsAnnual Review process underwayManagement Boards (April)Regents Annual Review (May-June)
GRAD Act Performance Objectives • Student Success • Increase graduation rates, completers, and partner with high schools • Articulation and Transfer • Increase student retention • Workforce and Economic Development • Alignment with workforce needs • Institutional Efficiency and Accountability • Align program needs regionally and by demand