Kentucky HB96 establishes a comprehensive funding model for public postsecondary education institutions.
Kentucky HB96 creates a comprehensive funding model for public postsecondary education institutions, aiming to align state investments with education policy goals. The model includes a funding floor, hold-harmless provisions, and stop-loss provisions to protect institutions from significant funding reductions. It establishes a postsecondary education working group to review the model's effectiveness and recommend adjustments. The funding model prioritizes student success outcomes, including degree production, credit hour progression, and degree completion.
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