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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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Pretty lofty goal considering the dismal demographics of Pa. high school enrollment for the next few years.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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He made it clear that they're going to focus on non-traditional potential students: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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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'.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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Maybe? The academic profile of PASSHE is increasing but that's also in the hands of K-12 (teaching to SAT/ACT, grade inflation). Basically he's saying they're going to put possibly equal emphasis on adults in need of degrees or certificates.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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If you can pay the bill in one way or another you are admitted. That's basically the application process now.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
IUPfootball.substack.com
www.twitter.com/MattBurglund
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The New IUP Rule should be IUP getting the most money.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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