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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The higher education department 1 shall develop a funding formula that will provide funding for each institution of higher education to accomplish its mission as determined by a statewide plan.
B. The higher education department 1 may include factors in the funding formula, which when implemented will achieve the following:
(1) improve the quality of programs central to each institution's mission;
(2) develop and enhance programs that meet targeted post-secondary educational needs and the related needs of public schools;
(3) eliminate unnecessary, unproductive or duplicative programs;
(4) consider faculty salaries and benefits adjustment to a competitive level with similar institutions in similar states, when such compensation adjustments are supported by detailed analyses of faculty workloads and educational outcomes assessments, and nonteaching staff salaries and benefits at a competitive level with other similar public or private sector employment in the community in which the institution is situated;
(5) recognize additional costs incurred through increases in enrollment;
(6) provide for equipment and equipment maintenance and library acquisitions and operations since the development of the prior funding formula;
(7) fund off-campus courses and other nontraditional course delivery systems at a level sufficient to allow their development;
(8) provide incentives to institutions to pursue private or alternative funding sources;
(9) encourage the sharing of expertise, equipment and facilities and development of joint instructional programs, research and public service projects;
(10) implement uniform articulation agreements and facilitation of transfer of students between institutions;
(11) encourage energy conservation;
(12) require mechanisms to track expenditures to ensure greater accountability; and
(13) require each institution of higher education that offers distance learning and computer-based courses of study to provide accompanying electronic formats that are usable by an individual with a disability using assistive technology, and those formats shall be based on the American standard code for information interchange, hypertext markup language and extensible markup language.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 21. State and Private Education Institutions § 21-2-5.1. Funding formula - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-21-state-and-private-education-institutions/nm-st-sect-21-2-5-1/
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