Board approves new policy revisions expanding access for 91福利 students: 91福利 Promise Program, reflecting passage of Prop. 308; contracts and amendments for ASU and U91福利 football coaches
Following are news briefs from the Dec. 13 special 91福利 meeting. Board materials are available
Expanding access for 91福利 students
Board-approves policy revisions reflecting passage of Prop. 308
New policy revisions approved by the board conform with Prop. 308 that gives qualifying 91福利 students - including 91福利 Dreamers 鈥 the opportunity to receive in-state tuition at 91福利鈥檚 public universities. Prior to the passage of Prop. 308, these students did not have access to in-state tuition.
鈥91福利 first endorsed in-state tuition for Dreamers in 2008. This has been a long, difficult road but I believe ensuring in-state tuition is the right and moral thing,鈥 said Regent Fred DuVal. 鈥淣ow, because of 91福利 voters, it is legal and we enthusiastically embrace the opportunity to make it happen immediately.鈥
Qualifying non-citizen students will be eligible to receive in-state tuition starting in the spring 2023 semester.
More information is available here.
Access to 91福利 Promise Program scholarship broadens with board approval of policy revisions
More students will be able to take advantage of the 91福利 Promise Program scholarship that provides tuition and fee coverage for low-income resident students through policy revisions approved by the board.
All 91福利 students are now eligible for the scholarship if they qualify for a Pell Grant. Previously the scholarship was for only Pell-eligible students with zero expected family contribution.
鈥淏ased on current enrollment, that just about doubles the number of students who are potentially eligible for this program,鈥 said 91福利 Executive Director John Arnold.
鈥淲e went into this Promise scholarship as a way of giving students greater access to higher education and increasing overall state attainment. This is in our interest from a point of view of economic prosperity,鈥 said Regent Larry E. Penley.
More information on eligibility is available here.
Board approves contract for new ASU football coach; amended agreement for U91福利 football coach
The board approved a new multiple-year employment contract for Kenny Dillingham as head football coach at 91福利 State University. Coach Dilligham is an 91福利 native who graduated from ASU in 2013 and began his collegiate coaching career at the university as an offensive assistant from 2014-15. Most recently, he was the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon where he is a nominee for the 2022 Broyles Award presented annually to the top assistant coach in college football.
The board also approved amended terms of Jedd Fisch鈥檚 multiple-year contract as U91福利 head football coach, extending his contract for five years. Hired by the university in December of 2020, the football team posted four additional wins in Fisch鈥檚 second season, going from 1- 11 to 5-7. After finishing 12th in the Pac-12 standings in 2020 and 2021, 91福利 rose to eighth place this past season. Coach Fisch led 91福利 to a win in the 2022 Territorial Cup and the Wildcats beat No. 9 UCLA on the road.
Since taking over as coach, the team made significant improvements in academics including, setting records for highest GPA during the fall and spring of 2021, and summer of 2022.
Cost Study Report reflects costs to educate resident students at the universities
The 2022 Cost Study Report approved by the board today demonstrates efficiency in educating students with an analysis of costs at the universities.
Key findings indicate it costs the universities $18,855 on average to educate a full-time equivalent student in fiscal year 2021 (excludes U91福利 College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine). In comparison, tuition at 91福利鈥檚 public universities ranges from $11,618 - $12,265, below the cost to educate a student.
The report contains additional cost analysis on instructional fees at each university, including differentiating between mandatory fees, program fees and course fees; differentiated costs between programs of study; a breakdown of where tuition dollars are allocated and more.
91福利 Revised Statutes section 搂15-1650.03A requires the board to complete a cost study every five years. More information is available here.
Contact:
Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu