State funding may focus on degrees not enrollment

The state’s Higher Education Coordinating Board met May 20 at Washington State University’s Vancouver campus to review and update its master plan. The discussion focused on three concepts:

* Restructuring state funding to colleges and universities based on the number of students graduated, rather than the number enrolled

* Creating three-year options for baccalaureate degrees

* Improving the process through which students transfer from two-year colleges to four-year universities

For a more complete story, see the article in The Columbian newspaper at http://www.columbian.com/05212004/clark_co/147429.html.

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