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Strengthening the Relationship between Higher Education and the State: Accountability and Trust Representative Danice Picraux New Mexico House Majority Floor Leader August 14, 2003 State Higher Education Executive Officers So. Lake Tahoe, CA
General Population by Race/Ethnicity, 2000 New Mexico From 1998 to 2008 Latinos graduating from high school will increase from 41 to 46% whereas white non-Latino will decline to 38% Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
High School Completions as % 9 th Graders 4 years earlier New Mexico WICHE US New Mexico Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
% High Schools Offering Advanced Placement New Mexico US New Mexico WICHE Year Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
New Mexico Institutions of Higher Education Baccalaureate Colleges / Universities The College of Santa Fe and Albuquerque College of the Southwest Hobbs *Eastern New Mexico University Portales Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Kirtland, Cannon, & Holloman AFB National American University Albuquerque *New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas *New Mexico Inst. of Mining & Tech. Socorro *New Mexico State University Las Cruces Southwestern College Santa Fe St. John's College Santa Fe Troy State University Holloman AFB *University of New Mexico Albuquerque University of Phoenix Albuquerque Webster University Albuquerque * Public Institutions *Western New Mexico University Silver City Associate Degree Colleges / Community Colleges Albuquerque Technical Vocational-Institute Clovis Community College Crownpoint Institute of Technology Diné College Crownpoint Center Diné College- Shiprock Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Branch Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Institute of American Indian Arts Luna Community College Mesalands Community College New Mexico Junior College New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico State University-Alamogordo Branch New Mexico State University-Carlsbad Branch New Mexico State University-Dona Ana Branch New Mexico State University-Grants Branch Northern New Mexico Community College San Juan College Santa Fe Community College Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Branch University of New Mexico-Valencia Branch UNM - Taos Education Center Special Schools Armand Hammer United World College New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico School for the Deaf New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped
Percent General Fund Appropriations, 2002 New Mexico • FY 02 GF appropriation to Higher Ed accounted for 15. 5% of total. (typically states average 10 to 11%) Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
Higher Education: Percent General Fund Appropriations New Mexico US WICHE Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
Budget Cycle for Establishing Salary Increases New Mexico Governor & Legislature Appropriation Request UNM sets spend-plan Commission on Higher Education Proposal UNM 1995 -96 Recommendations UNM CHE 7. 0 % 3. 2 % cost of living + 2. 8 % peer analysis DFA 3. 0 % LFC 4. 5 %
Outlook for the Future • Tighter Money • More Intense Competition for Funds • Performance Budgeting Approaches to Funds Allocations
One Year Cost: College vs. Prison, 2001 New Mexico Source: WICHE, Policy Indicators, November 2002.
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