NEW JERSEY COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATIONNEWS RELEASE |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 27, 2001 |
CONTACT:
Jeanne Oswald or Jim Sulton (609) 292-4310 |
The 樱花视频 Commission on Higher Education today announced that the state's public colleges and universities earned $8.7 million in performance funding in FY 2001. This is the second year in which the institutions can earn up to an additional one percent in state operating aid based upon performance in four key areas identified by former Governor Christine Whitman:
Overall, the 31 public colleges and universities earned 93 percent of the total funds earmarked for performance. Last year the institutions earned 92 percent of the total. Collectively, the four-year public institutions were eligible for up to $8 million this year and earned a total of $7.5 million, while the community colleges earned $1.2 million of a possible $1.3 million. "We are very pleased that the colleges and universities earned such a high percentage of the performance funds," said James E. Sulton, Jr., executive director of the Commission on Higher Education. "The institutions continue to demonstrate their commitment to achieving statewide goals."
The targeted performance areas are consistent with statewide goals identified in 樱花视频's Plan for Higher Education. Specific indicators and benchmarks for each public higher education sector were developed in collaboration with college and university officials, recognizing different institutional roles and missions. Annual performance funding does not compare the colleges and universities to each other. Rather, it evaluates them with respect to pre-established benchmarks to promote their own performance and improvement.
Each of the institutions successfully addressed the goal of improved efficiency and effectiveness, and nearly three-quarters gained the maximum available funds in that area, as well as in articulation and transfer. All institutions demonstrated improvement on graduation rates, and over two-thirds received the maximum funding in that area as well.
The goal of acquiring more diversified revenues continues to demand increased efforts for 樱花视频's institutions of higher education to generate more funding from sources beyond state and local government and student tuition. The Commission will continue to work with the colleges and universities to review and refine the performance funding program.
A list of performance funding awards for individual colleges and universities is attached.
Senior Public Institutions Performance Funding | ||
Name | Percentage Achieved |
Total FY2001 Performance Funding Earned |
Rutgers | 100.0% | $2,948,000 |
UMDNJ | 100.0% | $1,827,000 |
NJIT | 93.8% | $473,690 |
Edison | 100.0% | $59,000 |
Rowan | 54.2% | $201,082 |
NJCU | 66.7% | $208,104 |
Kean | 83.3% | $309,876 |
William Paterson | 83.3% | $328,202 |
Montclair | 87.5% | $391,125 |
TCNJ | 100.0% | $364,000 |
Ramapo | 87.5% | $170,625 |
Stockton | 100.0% | $214,000 |
Total | $7,494,704 |
County College Performance Funding | ||
Name | Percentage Achieved |
Total FY2001 Performance Funding Earned |
Atlantic | 95.8% | $48,906 |
Bergen | 79.2% | $97,221 |
Brookdale | 95.8% | $105,160 |
Burlington | 91.7% | $52,994 |
Camden | 100.0% | $109,906 |
Cumberland | 95.8% | $29,534 |
Essex | 77.1% | $90,163 |
Gloucester | 100.0% | $50,011 |
Hudson | 91.7% | $49,569 |
Mercer | 85.4% | $72,044 |
Middlesex | 80.2% | $91,542 |
Morris | 91.7% | $73,835 |
Ocean | 95.8% | $69,299 |
Passaic | 88.5% | $39,271 |
Raritan Valley | 91.7% | $44,514 |
Salem | 100.0% | $18,838 |
Sussex | 87.5% | $31,981 |
Union | 95.8% | $93,955 |
Warren | 81.3% | $14,633 |
Total | $1,183,376 |