Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1077

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

Establishes provisions related to a performance funding formula for university and two-year college systems

Impact

The implementation of SB 1077 could reshape how higher education institutions are funded in the state. Traditionally, funding has primarily been based on enrollment figures alone; however, the focus on performance metrics will incentivize universities and colleges to enhance graduate outcomes. Institutions may be prompted to invest more in career services and job placement initiatives to improve their scores. Over time, this can support a shift towards accountability in higher education funding and may eventually lead to increased efficiency and better alignment with workforce needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1077 establishes a performance funding formula for public universities and two-year colleges in Missouri. The initiative aims to allocate funding based on measurable performance indicators related to graduate employment and earnings. Specifically, the bill mandates the creation of a scorecard that evaluates institutions on various metrics, including the average earnings of graduates, especially those who are Pell grant recipients, as well as their employment status several years post-graduation. This scorecard will play a pivotal role in determining the distribution of state funding for educational institutions.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill has been met with some criticism. Opponents argue that performance-based funding could disadvantage institutions that serve a higher number of underserved or at-risk students, who may struggle to achieve higher wage outcomes or employment rates. Additionally, there are concerns that the focus on earnings and employment could lead universities to prioritize certain programs or fields of study over others, potentially limiting educational diversity. The balance between ensuring accountability in funding and maintaining accessible, equitable education will likely be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2602

Establishes provisions related to a performance funding formula for university and two-year college systems

MO HB1630

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; revise to clarify certain provisions related to.

MO HB1574

Providing for State-related university performance-based funding incentive.

MO SB2332

MAEP; revise funding formula.

MO HB4008

Relating to Higher Education Policy Commission funding formula

MO HB4130

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; create to provide funding mechanism for public schools.

MO SB1080

Modifies terms used in the elementary and secondary school funding formula

MO SB17

Modifies terms used in the elementary and secondary school funding formula

MO HB1552

Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools

MO HB1076

Charter schools; authorize state universities and community colleges to charter and revise various other provisions.

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