(B) Considerations for
state funding
State funding support of institutions may be determined by a
variety of factors that include, but are not limited to, the characteristics of
enrolled students, the characteristics of course and course sections, and
course outcomes. The computations of state funding support
shall
will be
computed pursuant to the manner prescribed by law.
(1) The following categories of students
shall
will not
be factored into computations that results in payments to institutions of
higher education:
(a) Male students who have
failed to meet selective service registration requirements set forth in section
3345.32 of the Revised Code and
rule
3333-1-19 of the Administrative
Code, and who do not qualify for exemption of the registration
requirement.
(b) Students who have
not paid fees for a prior term by the fifteenth day of the present term..
(c)
Students whose Ohio residency status under rule
3333-1-10 of the Administrative
Code makes them ineligible for state funding support.
(d) Graduate students who, by the preceding
term, have earned more than two hundred sixty quarter or one hundred
seventy-four semester credit hours. For the purpose of calculating these credit
hours if that student has already earned a master's degree from another
institution. Professional level credit hours are not included in this
calculation.
(e) Medical students
whose studies in professional level medical instruction will exceed thirteen
quarters or nine semesters (four academic years and one summer) because the
student was required by the institution to repeat a portion of the
curriculum.
(f) Students who have
earned more than one hundred thirty-five quarter hours or ninety semester hours
of course credit while seeking a doctorate of audiology, physical therapy or
occupational therapy.
(2)
The following course enrollments
shall
be
are factored into computations that
result in payments to institutions of higher education as specified:
(a) Course enrollments reflecting students
enrolled for audit purposes only shall
will not be factored into payment
computations.
(b) Course
enrollments in contract and grant funded course sections offered pursuant to a
grant or contract from a sponsor such as a government entity, school district,
or private enterprise where the intent of the grant or contract is to
compensate the college or university for some or all of the costs of delivering
the instruction to enrolled students may receive differential funding
treatment. In cases where the total costs of delivering the instruction are
covered by the grant or contract, the course enrollments will not be eligible
for any state funding. The chancellor may issue guidelines on the specific
definition of total costs to be used. In cases of partial cost coverage, the
course enrollments may be eligible for reduced state support, pursuant to
guidelines issued by the chancellor.
(c) Course enrollments in credit and
non-credit instruction shall
will be separately factored into such payment
computations as may be specified for each type of instruction.