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Indiana Commission for Higher Education Presentation October 9, 2014 9,364 Students Enrolled Fall 2014 84% of Students from 89 Indiana Counties 1 in 4 Students is 25 Years Old or Older 30% are First Generation Students 12% of Students are


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Indiana Commission for Higher Education Presentation October 9, 2014

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9,364 Students Enrolled Fall 2014 84% of Students from 89 Indiana Counties 1 in 4 Students is 25 Years Old or Older 30% are First Generation Students

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12% of Students are Minorities or From Other Countries 25% of Students Live on Campus “Core 39” First Year Experience Course

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  • 3,000 Students Focused on

Programs in Nursing and Health Professions

  • Major Grant to Strengthen

Inter-Professional Education Expansion and Renovation

  • f Health

Facility in Capital Request

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  • Engineering Degree Program
  • Southern Indiana STEM Resource

Center

  • Partnership

with Crane Naval Warfare Center

  • Technology

Commercialization Academy

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AFFORDABILITY

USI IU Regional PU Regional Indiana State State Average IUPUI Ball State PU West Lafayette IU - Bloomington $6,697 $6,836 $7,506 $8,416 $8,519 $8,909 $9,344 $10,002 $10,441

Tuitio ion n and fees cover two 15 credit it-hour-semesters rs

2014 2014-20 2015 15 TUITION N AND FEES 4-YEAR PUBLI LIC INSTITUT UTIONS IONS IN INDIANA IANA

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PERFORMANCE METRICS

PERFORMANCE FOR 3-YEAR COMPARISON PERIOD PERCENT CHANGE Overall Degree Completion 14.5% Increase On-Time Graduation in 4 Years 13.2% Increase At-Risk Degree Completion 40.1% Increase Overall Student Persistence 6.5% Increase Affordability Performance Metric 5.3% Decrease

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2015-2017 USI PERFORMANCE FUNDING FORMULA IMPACT

  • Overall Degree Completion
  • On-Time Graduation Rate
  • At-Risk Degree Completion
  • Student Persistence Incentive
  • Institution-Defined Productivity Metric

Total Performance Funding

$ 1,300,000 851,000 654,000 193,300 150,000 $ 3,148,300

Performance Funding Metrics with No Adjustment to Unit Values

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IMPACT OF PROPOSED PFF 7% and 8% FY16 and FY17

2014-2015 Operating Appropriation Base $44,146,854 5% Base Reallocation $2,207,343 Performance Funding Impact – Unit Adjusted $2,270,864 2015-2016 Operating Appropriation $44,210,375 Net Impact of PFF $63,521 Percent Change in Base .01% 2014-2015 Operating Appropriation Base $44,146,854 6% Base Reallocation $2,648,811 Performance Funding Impact – Unit Adjusted $2,596,021 2016-2017 Operating Appropriation $44,094,064 Net Impact of PFF

  • $52,790

Percent Change in Base

  • 0.1%
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2015-2017 CAPITAL BUDGET REQUEST

Classroom Renovation and Expansion – Health Professions Center Multi-Institutional Academic Health Science/Research Center General Repair and Rehabilitation and Infrastructure Funding $8,000,000 $7,300,000 $3,597,873

Nursing and Health Professions Center

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2015-2017 LINE ITEM REQUEST

LINE ITEM 2015-2016 APPROPRIATION 2016-2017 APPROPRIATION Historic New Harmony $535,566 $535,566 STEM Initiatives $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Technical and High Priority Dual Credit Hours $320,450 $320,450

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28% 59% 52% 34% 20% 7%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

NO CREDIT WITH CREDIT

4 Years or Less 5-6 Years 7 Years or More

IMPACT OF DUAL CREDIT TO ON-TIME GRADUATION - 2012-2013

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