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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) State performance funds for the State University System shall be based on indicators of system and institutional attainment of performance expectations. For the 2012-2013 through at least the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the Board of Governors shall review and rank each state university that applies for performance funding, as provided in the General Appropriations Act, based on the following formula:
(a) Twenty-five percent of a state university's score shall be based on the percentage of employed graduates who have earned degrees which have a primary focus in the following programs:
1. For the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 fiscal years:
a. Computer and information science;
b. Computer engineering;
c. Information systems technology;
d. Information technology; and
e. Management information systems.
The 2012-2013 award recipients shall receive the same award for 2013-2014.
2. For the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 fiscal years, high-demand programs of emphasis determined by the Board of Governors using the gap-analysis data required by s. 1001.706(5).
3. For the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 fiscal years, a master's degree in cloud virtualization technology and related large data management.
(b) Twenty-five percent of a state university's score shall be based on the percentage of graduates who have earned baccalaureate degrees in the programs in paragraph (a) and who have earned industry certifications identified on the CAPE Postsecondary Industry Certification Funding List approved by the State Board of Education pursuant to s. 1008.44 in a related field from a Florida College System institution or state university prior to graduation.
(c) Fifty percent of a state university's score shall be based on factors determined by the Board of Governors which relate to increasing the probability that graduates who have earned degrees in the programs described in paragraph (a) will be employed in high-skill, high-wage, and high-demand employment.
(2) The submission from a state university that has the highest score shall be ranked first, with each remaining submission from a state university ranked sequentially by score.
(3)(a) Each year, the Board of Governors shall award up to $15 million to the highest-ranked state universities in support of each program identified in paragraph (1)(a) from funds appropriated for the purposes in this section and as specified in the General Appropriations Act. The award per state university shall be a minimum of 25 percent of the total amount appropriated pursuant to this section.
(b) The funds shall be awarded to the department of the state university which offers the degrees described in paragraph (1)(a).
(c) The funds may not be used to supplant funding for the degree programs described in paragraph (1)(a).
(4) By December 31 of each year funds are appropriated for performance funding, the Board of Governors shall submit a report containing the rankings and award distributions to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Florida Statutes Title XLVIII. K-20 Education Code § 1011.905. Performance funding for state universities - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/fl/title-xlviii-k20-education-code/fl-st-sect-1011-905/
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