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Where’s Rumpelstiltskin when you need him?

 

Doing more with less means doing it differently

Sometimes finding the budget to affect change in higher education can seem as reasonable as summoning the eponymous creature in Grimm’s fairy tale.  Yet that’s the job of the leaders who gathered at last week’s policy conference of the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO). 

While not a new concept, performance funding was again top-of-mind signaling both a shift in focus from access to success and generating a fair bit of consternation about how to do more with shrinking budgets.  Many debated whether outcomes-based funding would produce that pile of gold… Continue reading

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