How to adapt for today's landscape
Performance-Based Funding |
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How Colleges Are Rewarded for Helping Underrepresented Students |
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As outcomes-based funding models have become increasingly prevalent, all but a handful of states have implemented some type of equity metric, according to an analysis by HCM Strategists. These measures support the success of specific populations, such as minority, low-income, and adult students and military veterans. Establishing clear equity metrics helps eliminate the possibility of unintended consequences when designing formulas. In The Chronicle's issue brief, "The Rise of Performance-Based Funding," you'll learn about the current national landscape of this funding model. Explore success stories, expert advice, and data to help you navigate the intricacies of performance-based funding, which was created as an incentive for institutions to improve student success.
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Order your copy and gain insight into: The motivations of lawmakers and others seeking greater accountability The types of institutional benchmarks used to demonstrate student success How to assess the effectiveness of different funding models How to avoid unintended negative consequences as you adapt Ways to work with your state and create fairer metrics |
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