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AHECB Special Meeting

AHECB Special Meeting. October 24, 2013. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability. Agenda item no. 1 Program deletions. Program Deletions. Program Deletions by Institution Type. Program Deletions by Degree Level. Program Deletions by CIP Category. Alana Boles

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AHECB Special Meeting

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  1. AHECB Special Meeting October 24, 2013

  2. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability Agenda item no. 1Program deletions

  3. Program Deletions

  4. Program Deletions by Institution Type

  5. Program Deletions by Degree Level

  6. Program Deletions by CIP Category

  7. Alana Boles Coordinator, Academic Affairs Agenda item no. 2ICAC Annual Report

  8. ICAC Oversight Out-of State Postsecondary Institutions and For-Profit Institutions Institutions on Military Installations Establishment of New Institutions in Arkansas

  9. Institutions Certified Under ICAC Rules • 2010: 36 Institutions • 22 institutions delivered programs through distance technology • 2011: 48 Institutions • 34 institutions with programs delivered through distance technology

  10. Institutions Certified Under ICAC Rules 2012: 87 institutions 14 Arkansas campuses 73 institutions with programs delivered only through distance technology 6 institutions offering programs both on Arkansas campuses and delivery through distance technology

  11. Degrees Offered July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011

  12. Degrees Offered July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012

  13. Degrees Offered July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

  14. Business: 3,026 students enrolled Criminal Justice: 1,300 students enrolled Information Technology: 892 students enrolled Nursing: 773 students enrolled Common Degrees offered and Students Enrolled July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

  15. July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 Total Enrollment – 14,801 Online enrollment – 9,339 Arkansas campus enrollment – 5,462 Total Graduates – 1,730 Online graduates– 1,157 Arkansas campus graduates –573 Student Enrollment and Graduates

  16. July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Total Enrollment – 13,758 Online enrollment 8,832 Arkansas campus enrollment 4,926 Total Graduates – 1,788 Online graduates 1,163 Arkansas campus graduates 625 Student Enrollment and Graduates

  17. Total Enrollment – 14,943 Online enrollment 11,185 Arkansas campus enrollment 3,758 Total Graduates – 1,838 Online graduates 1,270 Arkansas campus graduates 568 Student Enrollment and Graduates July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

  18. Graduates July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011

  19. Graduates July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012

  20. Graduates July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

  21. Tuition Per Credit Hour 2010-2011

  22. Tuition Per Credit Hour 2011-2012

  23. Tuition Per Credit Hour 2012-2013

  24. 39 institutions offering only church-related training 4 institutions offering programs on military installations The majority (51% of total annual enrollment) of students enrolled at the institution located on the military installation must be active or retired military personnel and their dependents. Out-of-state institutions (primarily public institutions) approved by state higher education agencies to offer degrees by distance technology through a recognized regional education compact such as the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). Institutions Exempt From Certification

  25. Non-Public Postsecondary Education Institution Chief Administrator Ken Hoppe, Crowley’s Ridge College, Paragould Dr. Terry Kimbrow, Central Baptist College, Conway Public Postsecondary Education Institution Chief Administrator Dr. Paul Beran, University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Dr. Wayne Hatcher, Black River Technical College, Pocahontas Proprietary School Chief Administrator Dr. Judy Pile, Baptist Health Schools, Little Rock Kent Schroeder, Arkansas Residential Assisted Living Association, Little Rock Resident of Arkansas Dan Jordan, Elkins Connie Nelson, Arkadelphia Arkansas Department of Career Education – Deborah Germany Ex-Officio Member, State Board of Private Career Education – Brenda Germann ICAC Members

  26. ICAC MeetingSeptember 26, 2013Agenda • Annual Tuition and Enrollment Report • ADHE meetings with Arkansas professional licensure agencies/boards • State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) • New Associate Degree Nursing Programs • New Arkansas Law regarding Accrediting Agencies

  27. Tara Smith Senior Associate Director, Institutional Finance Agenda item no. 3:Bond and loan feasibility updates

  28. Bond & Loan Feasibility Updates This update consists of the actual terms for bond and loan issues receiving AHECB approval that occurred from July 2012 through October 2013. • Report includes the actual date of bond/loan issue, amount of bond/loan issue and actual bond/loan terms for bond and loans approved during the reporting period.

  29. Tara Smith Senior Associate Director, Institutional Finance Agenda item no. 4:Maintenance Report

  30. Maintenance of New Facilities Report • The AHECB policy for maintenance of new facilities states that a report on the amount transferred to plant funds will be presented annually at the October AHECB meeting • Ensures all newly constructed or purchased facilities will have a source of funding for maintenance • Institutions seeking approval of a loan or a bond issue for the construction or purchase of a new facility must provide for the maintenance of that facility by transferring annually to plant funds Current rates: $2.50 per gross square foot for an educational and general facility $1.25 per gross square foot for an auxiliary facility • Report includes the status of the maintenance transfer for each new facility for which a loan or bond issue was approved for the construction or purchase of that facility

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