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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Just wanted to point out the difference in how much additional money the state is giving each school with this funding increase:
Cheyney - $6 million
Commonwealth - $4.1 million
East Stroudsburg - $10.6 million
Indiana - $3 million
Kutztown - $9.2 million
Millersville - $6.3 million
Shippensburg - $6.4 million
Slippery Rock - $9.7 million
West Chester - $19.2 million
Western - $300 thousand
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A bit more excitement:
PASSHE plan: With new funding, grow enrollments by 20%
https://www.wfmz.com/news/state/pass...6d75cbc5b.html
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Originally posted by only1 View PostA bit more excitement:
PASSHE plan: With new funding, grow enrollments by 20%
https://www.wfmz.com/news/state/pass...6d75cbc5b.html
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Students st the Centre County Community College are getting a large tuition hike. Will this help state system schools who are holding the line on costs?
https://www.pennlive.com/news/2022/0...ince-2008.html
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
Pretty lofty goal considering the dismal demographics of Pa. high school enrollment for the next few years.
- working adults who need brief skill-based courses (certificates & boot camps)
- adults with some college credits but no degree
- people who can only do online
I did see online that the system is going to hire enrollment consultants (I know, I know) who are going to help identify some strategies for the above groups but also identify ideal high school populations to target. Its not a thing that colleges usually do, but they really need to sell the price difference. There are a lot of modest & middle income families overpaying for heavily discounted private schools.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
He made it clear that they're going to focus on non-traditional potential students:
- working adults who need brief skill-based courses (certificates & boot camps)
- adults with some college credits but no degree
- people who can only do online
I did see online that the system is going to hire enrollment consultants (I know, I know) who are going to help identify some strategies for the above groups but also identify ideal high school populations to target. Its not a thing that colleges usually do, but they really need to sell the price difference. There are a lot of modest & middle income families overpaying for heavily discounted private schools.
Edit: Or I should say "even" lower academic standards.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere and I guess it is what it is but the direction also implies lower academic standards. Just sayin'.
Edit: Or I should say "even" lower academic standards.
Source: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/ed...s/202207210087
For the enrollment consultants, that was part of the PASSHE board of governors meeting yesterday. Agenda with financial info & strategic project info: https://www.passhe.edu/inside/BOG/BO...2%20Agenda.pdf
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A good investment in state universities - Opinion
https://www.timesobserver.com/opinio...-universities/
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Great PR and shows the true strength of the PASSHE student athletes possibilities....
2015 Woman of the Year diving into medical career
https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/8/9/f...Go6F99XHrdq6G4
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere and I guess it is what it is but the direction also implies lower academic standards. Just sayin'.
Edit: Or I should say "even" lower academic standards.
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Read his post again. It's how much more each school is getting compared to last year.
IUP gets $72 million in state budget, federal COVID funds
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Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post
Read his post again. It's how much more each school is getting compared to last year.
IUP gets $72 million in state budget, federal COVID funds
Think of it as reparations for the old IUP Rule.
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