Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 135-2-4 - Formula Development, Implementation, and Administration4.1. The Chancellor shall develop, in consultation with the Funding Formula Advisory Committee, as defined in section 4.3 of this Rule, a funding formula for the community and technical colleges that will serve as a broad framework for efforts to improve student outcomes and institutional efficiency. The Council shall use the funding formula to determine the annual base budget request for each community and technical college, beginning with the fiscal year 2024 budgeting cycle. The formula shall, at a minimum:4.1.1. Apply to thirty percent (30%) of each institution's base appropriation, referred to herein as the Outcomes-Based Funding Pool;4.1.2. Set aside seventy percent (70%) of each institution's base appropriation, referred to herein as the Base Operating Budget, which shall be exempt from outcomes-based funding calculations;4.1.3. Hold institutions accountable for increasing the educational attainment levels of West Virginia citizens by addressing the State's economic development and workforce needs and promoting increased degree production, with a particular emphasis on degrees awarded in academic programs aligned with State Priority Fields;4.1.4. Acknowledge the unique mission of each community and technical college;4.1.5. Be based on a set of objective performance metrics that reflect and support the State's higher education goals and priorities;4.1.6. Incorporate safeguards to ensure stability of the funding formula, including, but not limited to:4.1.6.a. A Hold Harmless Provision; and4.1.6.b. To the extent possible, employment of a three-year rolling average for all data metrics; and4.1.7. Apply an annual inflation adjustment, calculated utilizing the Higher Education Price Index, to each institution's Base Operating Budget, Outcomes-Based Funding Pool, and the system-wide rate per weighted outcome.4.2. Nothing in this rule shall be interpreted as prohibiting an institution from submitting requests for special appropriations to support capital projects or other projects or initiatives.4.3. Funding Formula Advisory Committee4.3.1.a. The Chancellor shall appoint a Funding Formula Advisory Committee (Advisory Committee) whose membership shall be comprised of the president of each community and technical college or a president's designee and additional members with relevant expertise as deemed appropriate and necessary by the Chancellor.4.3.1.b. The Chancellor or his or her designee shall serve as the chair of the Advisory Committee.4.3.1.c. The Advisory Committee shall meet at least annually at a time and place determined by the Chancellor.4.3.1.d. The Advisory Committee shall review the funding formula components and identify needed revisions, additions, or deletions to the formula.4.3.1.e. The Chancellor shall not be bound by the advice of the Advisory Committee.4.4. Amendments or Revisions to the Funding Formula. - The Chancellor, in consultation with the Advisory Committee and upon approval by the Council, may revise the metrics comprising the funding formula outlined in Subsection 4.5 below as necessary based on changes in State priorities.4.5. Funding Formula Elements. 4.5.1. Funding Formula calculations shall, at a minimum, be based on the following data metrics: 4.5.1.a. Progression outcomes.4.5.1.b. Completion Outcomes. 4.5.1.b.1. One-year certificate completers;4.5.1.b.2. Associate and bachelor's degree completers;4.5.1.b.3. Students transferring to a four-year institution;4.5.1.b.4. Workforce training contact hours completed; and4.5.1.b.5. Students completing short-term workforce training programs.4.5.1.c. Workforce Outcomes 4.5.1.c.1. Graduates earning wages in West Virginia; and4.5.1.c.2. Graduates enrolled in continued postsecondary education.4.5.1.d. Efficiency Outcomes, based on the number of students earning certificates and degrees per 100 full-time equivalent (FTE) students.4.5.1.e. Other metrics as defined by the Chancellor, in consultation with the Council and the Advisory Committee.4.5.2. Mission Weighting 4.5.2.a. The Funding Formula shall incorporate mathematical factors to provide for differential weighting of data metrics based on institutional mission.4.5.2.b. Mission weights shall be established in consultation with institutional leadership, within parameters established by the Chancellor, and must be approved by each institution's board of governors. The boards of governors shall notify the Chancellor of such institutional mission weights by letter from the board's chair or the chair's designee.4.5.2.c. Should a board of governors fail to adopt institutional mission weights and submit notification of the same to the Chancellor prior to the established deadline, the Chancellor shall determine that institution's mission weights on the board's behalf.4.5.2.d. Mission weights shall be finalized at the beginning of each five-year funding cycle and may not be amended or adjusted prior to the end of the cycle; Provided, that the Chancellor may grant exceptions for good cause shown.4.6. Data Collection Requirements 4.6.1. Each institution is responsible for the timely submission to the Council of all data necessary for the administration of the funding formula.4.6.2. On or before July 1 of each year, the Council shall publish and distribute a calendar specifying due dates for the submission of data elements required for the administration of the funding formula.4.6.3. Should an institution fail to submit all necessary data prior to the deadline prescribed by the Council, the institution's budget request shall be based on the recommended funding level from the most recent fiscal year in which all data were provided, with the Outcomes Based Funding Pool amount reduced by five percent (5%) and no adjustment for inflation applied.4.6.4. Each institutional board of governors shall adopt a policy pursuant to W. Va. Code § 18B-1-6 establishing procedures and internal controls that ensure the integrity and validity of data submitted in support of the funding formula. The boards shall submit their initial policies to the Council no later than June 30, 2023 and any subsequent amendments thereto in accordance with statutory rulemaking procedures.4.6.5. The Council may conduct periodic audits of institutional data submissions, institutional processes and procedures governing the collection and submission of data, any source data upon which submitted data files are based, and any other funding formula related data determined necessary by the Chancellor. The cost of such audits shall be borne by the Council.4.7. State Priority Degree Fields 4.7.1. The funding formula shall incentivize undergraduate certificate, associate degree, and bachelor's degree production in certain fields identified by the West Virginia Department of Commerce as State Priority Programs.4.7.2. As the State's workforce needs are everchanging, the Department of Commerce may recommend designating a new State Priority Program at any point in the funding cycle.4.7.3. Once identified as a State Priority Program, a program shall maintain the Priority designation for a period of at least five full academic years.4.7.4. State Priority Programs shall be identified by the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code associated with the program of study in the Council's official inventory of degree programs.4.7.5. An institution may request to change the CIP Code of an existing program to a code on the State Priority Programs list but must provide sufficient documentation demonstrating that the coursework and content delivered through an approved program of study align with the proposed new CIP discipline.4.7.6. For any new academic program assigned a CIP Code on the State Priority Programs list, the Chancellor may require an institution to submit documentation demonstrating that the coursework and content delivered through an approved program of study align with the proposed new CIP discipline.4.7.7. The Chancellor may disqualify any new or existing academic program from being identified as a State Priority Program if it is determined that the coursework and content delivered through an approved program of study do not align sufficiently with the proposed new CIP discipline.4.7.8. An institution may appeal any decision by the Chancellor to disqualify a State Priority Program. Such appeal shall be made in writing to the Council for consideration at the Council's next regular meeting. Changes to the State Priority Program inventory resulting from an appeal shall have no retroactive effect on model calculations.