Outlines models, design features, and challenges of performance funding, or linking public investment in higher education to institutional outcomes, as a way to address state budget constraints, raise attainment, and strengthen public higher education
Based on CCRC research on institutional responses to state performance funding policies, this brief ...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the late 1...
Performance funding is a method of funding public institutions based not on inputs, such as enrollme...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the the lat...
Performance and cost efficiency concerns have taken center stage in discussions about the funding an...
For several decades, policymakers have been concerned about increasing the efficiency and effectiven...
As the nation’s colleges and universities struggle with declining public funding, growing enrollment...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the the lat...
Performance-based funding is a strategy that connects state funding directly to institutional perfor...
For the better part of the past century, elected officials have sought ways to improve the performan...
Based on CCRC research on institutional responses to state performance funding policies, this brief ...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the late 1...
Performance funding is a method of funding public institutions based not on inputs, such as enrollme...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the the lat...
Performance and cost efficiency concerns have taken center stage in discussions about the funding an...
For several decades, policymakers have been concerned about increasing the efficiency and effectiven...
As the nation’s colleges and universities struggle with declining public funding, growing enrollment...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the the lat...
Performance-based funding is a strategy that connects state funding directly to institutional perfor...
For the better part of the past century, elected officials have sought ways to improve the performan...
Based on CCRC research on institutional responses to state performance funding policies, this brief ...
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the late 1...
Performance funding is a method of funding public institutions based not on inputs, such as enrollme...