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1995 SESSION

LD6452408
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 519
Offered January 20, 1995
Requesting the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to study the funding of the Commonwealth’s doctoral institutions of higher education.
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Patrons--Plum, Almand, Callahan, Christian, Darner, Dillard, Harris, Heilig, Keating, Mayer, Puller, Scott and Van Landingham
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Referred to Committee on Rules
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WHEREAS, the Commonwealth’s commitment to provide for the education of its citizens is evidenced in the quality of its system of higher education, comprised of 39 public colleges and universities; and

WHEREAS, of these 39 institutions, six of the 15 four-year institutions--the University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI), Virginia Commonwealth University, the College of William and Mary, Old Dominion University, and George Mason University--grant doctoral degrees; and

WHEREAS, the multifaceted missions of these doctoral institutions embrace instruction, research, community service and outreach, and economic development; and

WHEREAS, as indicated by the Virginia Plan for Higher Education (1993), burgeoning enrollments, restructuring demands, and state budget constraints will significantly challenge these institutions as they seek to provide continued access to the highest quality education; and

WHEREAS, state funding for Virginia’s institutions of higher education has traditionally been based upon consideration of a number of factors, including faculty, enrollments of full-time students, and curriculum offered by the particular institution; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to § 23-9.6:1 of the Code of Virginia, in preparing plans for a coordinated system of higher education, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (“SCHEV” or the “State Council”) is to “consider the future needs for higher education in Virginia at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels, the mission, programs, facilities and location of each of the existing institutions of higher education,” and, pursuant to § 23-9.9, is also directed to “develop policies, formulae and guidelines for the fair and equitable distribution and use of public funds among the public institutions of higher education, taking into account enrollment projections and recognizing differences as well as similarities in institutional missions”; and

WHEREAS, the missions of the six doctoral institutions reflect different characteristics, programmatic mixes, and strengths, and these differences may prompt varying funding levels among the institutions; and

WHEREAS, adequate and equitable funding for these doctoral institutions is essential to the continued success of their missions; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the State Council of Higher Education of Virginia be requested to study the funding of the Commonwealth’s doctoral institutions of higher education. In conducting its study, SCHEV shall consider, among other things, current funding levels and practices for doctoral institutions in the Commonwealth and in other states; the individual missions of Virginia’s doctoral institutions; recent institutional restructuring plans; and other issues as it deems appropriate.

All agencies of the Commonwealth shall provide assistance to the State Council, upon request.

The State Council shall report its findings to the Governor and the General Assembly by September 1, 1995, and shall complete its work in time to submit its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the 1996 Session of the General Assembly as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems for processing legislative documents.