Tuesday, January 2, 2018
'Enough money to matter:' College budgets likely to be tied to outcomes - Ashley Jost, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
While Missouri’s college leaders fret over dwindling state dollars, a proposal could tie 10 percent of that money to how well they produce graduates and keep costs down. Ten percent may not sound like a lot of money, but it’s “enough to matter,” said Zora Mulligan, Missouri’s higher education commissioner. The plan would mean that $970,000 could be on the line for Harris-Stowe State University, while $41.9 million could be at stake for the University of Missouri system.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/education/enough-money-to-matter-college-budgets-likely-to-be-tied/article_10631d0a-5e40-5bb7-9b38-254ee6bc3bfc.html