RELATES TO: KRS 48.600-48.630,
164.001,
164.092
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
164.092(12) requires the
Council on Postsecondary Education to promulgate an administrative regulation
to implement a comprehensive funding model for the public postsecondary
education system. This administrative regulation establishes the formula by
which general fund appropriations shall be distributed in the public university
sector.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Academic year" means July 1st through
June 30th and all terms completed therein.
(2) "Bachelor's degrees" means total number
of bachelor's degrees awarded during the academic year, including degrees
conferred to resident and non-resident students.
(3) "Comprehensive university" is defined by
KRS
164.001(7).
(4) "Council" is defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(c).
(5) "Formula base amount" is defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(e) and includes a
deduction for mandated programs.
(6) "Hold-harmless provision" is defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(f).
(7) "Institution" means a public
university.
(8) "Low-income
student" means a student who received a Federal Pell Grant after the 2005-2006
academic year for attendance at the institution from which the student received
a bachelor's degree.
(9) "Mandated
program" means a research or public service activity not integral to the
instructional mission of the institution that is:
(a) Funded with greater than $450,000 of
state appropriations at research universities and $200,000 at comprehensive
universities; and
(b) Directed by
statute, resolution, executive branch budget bill, executive order, or other
legal mandate.
(10)
"Non-resident student" means a student who does not meet the requirements for
Kentucky residency for purposes of tuition set forth in
13
KAR 2:045.
(11) "Research university" is defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(j).
(12) "Resident student" means a student
certified as a Kentucky resident for purposes of tuition pursuant to
13
KAR 2:045 and any non-resident student attending an
institution under a state tuition reciprocity agreement entered into by the
council.
(13) "Small school
adjustment" means a one (1)-time calculation made using the formula base
amounts in 2017-2018 and equals:
(a) For a
research university, ten (10) percent of the respective formula base amount for
each institution; and
(b) For a
comprehensive university, ten (10) percent of the total formula base amount for
all comprehensive universities divided by six (6).
(14) "STEM+H degrees" means degrees in the
fields of science, technology, engineering, math, and health sciences as
determined by the council.
(15)
"Stop-loss provision" is defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(k).
(16) "Underrepresented minority students"
means students who categorize themselves as Hispanic or Latino, American Indian
or Alaska Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander, or two (2) or more races.
(17) "University allocable resources" is
defined by
KRS
164.092(1)(l).
Section 2. Allocable Resources.
The council shall determine total university allocable resources for any given
year by calculating each institution's formula base amount and subtracting the
small school adjustment and any amount protected by a hold-harmless provision.
These amounts shall then be combined along with any applicable increase or
decrease in general fund appropriation.
Section
3. Metric Weighting. For purposes of Sections 5, 6, and 7 of this
administrative regulation, bachelor's degrees, earned credit hours, facilities'
square feet, instruction and student services costs, and full-time equivalent
student enrollment shall be calculated with differential weights for research
and comprehensive universities in accordance with the Public University Funding
Model Metric Weighting Chart.
Section
4. Three (3)-year Rolling Average. Each metric shall be calculated
by averaging the most recent three (3) years of finalized data.
Section 5. Student Success Outcomes.
Thirty-five (35) percent of total university allocable resources shall be
certified for distribution to each institution based on its share of the total
volume of student success outcomes related to bachelor's degree production and
student progression as established in
KRS
164.092(6)(a) 1. through 5.,
and in the following denominations:
(1) Nine
(9) percent based on the normalized bachelor's degrees awarded in an academic
year as described in the Public University Sector Funding Model Formula
Chart;
(2) Five (5) percent based
on STEM+H bachelor's degrees awarded in an academic year;
(3) Three (3) percent based on bachelor's
degrees awarded to underrepresented minority students in an academic
year;
(4) Three (3) percent based
on bachelor's degrees awarded to low-income students in an academic
year;
(5) Three (3) percent based
on the number of full-time and part-time undergraduate students reaching or
surpassing thirty (30) cumulative earned credit hours in any term completed
from August 1st to July 31st;
(6)
Five (5) percent based on the number of full-time and part-time undergraduate
students reaching or surpassing sixty (60) cumulative earned credit hours in
any term completed from August 1st to July 31st; and
(7) Seven (7) percent based on the number of
full-time and part-time undergraduate students reaching or surpassing ninety
(90) cumulative earned credit hours in any term completed from August 1st to
July 31st.
Section 6.
Student Credit Hour Production. Thirty-five (35) percent of total university
allocable resources shall be certified for distribution to each institution
based on its share of total volume of weighted student credit hours earned
during an academic year as established in
KRS
164.092(6)(b).
(1) Credit hour weighting by course level and
discipline shall be in accordance with the Public University Funding Model
Earned Credit Hour Production Weighting Index. Credit hours earned by
non-resident students shall be given one-half (0.5) the weight of those earned
by resident students in comparable programs of study; and
(2) The calculation shall not include credit
hours earned by high school students taking courses for college
credit.
Section 7.
Operational Support. Thirty (30) percent of total university allocable
resources shall be certified for distribution to each institution in support of
vital campus operations as established in
KRS
164.092(6)(c) 1. through 3.
(1) Ten (10) percent shall be allocated based
on facilities' square feet as reported annually to the council and as
established in
KRS
164.092(6)(c) 1.
(2) Ten (10) percent shall be allocated based
on direct instruction and student services costs as reported on each
institution's annual audited financial statement and as established in
KRS
164.092(6)(c) 2.
(3) Ten (10) percent shall be allocated based
on total full-time equivalent student enrollment as established in
KRS
164.092(6)(c) 3 and using
the formula established in the Public University Sector Funding Model Formula
Chart.
Section 8.
Hold-harmless and Stop-loss Provisions.
(1)
Any final amounts certified for distribution to any institution shall account
for any hold-harmless or stop-loss provisions established in
KRS
164.092(9).
(2) The council shall determine hold-harmless
amounts for institutions in fiscal year 2018-2019 through application of the
formula established in this administrative regulation.
(a) If the formula total amount generated for
an institution is less than its initial allocable resources, the amount of that
difference shall be designated as the institution's hold-harmless
allocation.
(b) If applied, an
institution maintaining a hold-harmless allocation shall not receive additional
distributions of funding through the model until the hold-harmless allocation
balance is brought to zero through improved institutional performance,
additional appropriations, or some combination thereof.
(c) The council shall apply these
hold-harmless allocations, with any applicable credit adjustments as determined
annually by the formula, to all applicable institutions in 2018-2019,
2019-2020, 2020-2021, and in any subsequent years as directed by the General
Assembly.
Section
9. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Public University Funding
Model Formula Chart," June 2017;
(b) "Public University Funding Model Metric
Weighting Chart," June 2017; and
(c) "Public University Funding Model Earned
Credit Hour Production Weighting Index," June 2017.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Council on
Postsecondary Education, 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 320, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.