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Strengthening the Relationship between Higher Education and the State: Accountability and Trust

Strengthening the Relationship between Higher Education and the State: Accountability and Trust. Representative Danice Picraux New Mexico House Majority Floor Leader August 14, 2003 State Higher Education Executive Officers So. Lake Tahoe, CA. General Population by Race/Ethnicity, 2000

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Strengthening the Relationship between Higher Education and the State: Accountability and Trust

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  1. Strengthening the Relationship between Higher Education and the State: Accountability and Trust Representative Danice Picraux New Mexico House Majority Floor Leader August 14, 2003 State Higher Education Executive Officers So. Lake Tahoe, CA

  2. General Population by Race/Ethnicity, 2000 New Mexico From 1998 to 2008 Latinos graduating from high school will increase from 41 to 46% whereas white non-Latino will decline to 38% Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

  3. High School Completions as % 9th Graders 4 years earlier New Mexico WICHE US New Mexico Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

  4. US New Mexico WICHE Year % High Schools Offering Advanced Placement New Mexico Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

  5. New Mexico Institutions of Higher Education Baccalaureate Colleges / Universities The College of Santa Fe Santa Fe and Albuquerque College of the Southwest Hobbs *Eastern New Mexico University Portales Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Kirtland, Cannon, & Holloman AFB National American University Albuquerque *New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas *New Mexico Inst. of Mining & Tech. Socorro *New Mexico State University Las Cruces Southwestern College Santa Fe St. John's College Santa Fe Troy State University Holloman AFB *University of New Mexico Albuquerque University of Phoenix Albuquerque Webster University Albuquerque *Western New Mexico University Silver City Associate Degree Colleges / Community Colleges Albuquerque Technical Vocational-Institute Clovis Community College Crownpoint Institute of Technology Diné College Crownpoint Center Diné College- Shiprock Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Branch Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Institute of American Indian Arts Luna Community College Mesalands Community College New Mexico Junior College New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico State University-Alamogordo Branch New Mexico State University-Carlsbad Branch New Mexico State University-Dona Ana Branch New Mexico State University-Grants Branch Northern New Mexico Community College San Juan College Santa Fe Community College Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Branch University of New Mexico-Valencia Branch UNM - Taos Education Center Special Schools Armand Hammer United World College New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico School for the Deaf New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped * Public Institutions

  6. Percent General Fund Appropriations, 2002 New Mexico • FY02 GF appropriation to Higher Ed accounted for 15.5% of total. (typically states average 10 to 11%) Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

  7. Higher Education: Percent General Fund Appropriations New Mexico New Mexico US WICHE Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

  8. Budget Cycle for Establishing Salary Increases New Mexico Governor & Legislature Appropriation Request UNM sets spend-plan Commission on Higher Education Proposal • 1995-96 Recommendations • UNM 7.0 % • CHE 3.2 % cost of living • + 2.8 % peer analysis • DFA 3.0 % • LFC 4.5 % UNM

  9. Outlook for the Future • Tighter Money • More Intense Competition for Funds • Performance Budgeting Approaches to Funds Allocations

  10. One Year Cost: College vs. Prison, 2001 New Mexico Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.

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