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1 North Dakota State Board of Higher Education SBHE Reviews Student Fees Summary and Tuition and Fee Estimator A summary of Fall 2011 fees charged by the 11 North Dakota University System campuses was presented to the State Board of Higher Education by Laura Glatt, NDUS vice chancellor for administrative affairs, at the Nov. 17, 2011, board meeting. The document was prepared at the request of the interim Higher Education Committee and presented at its Aug. 30, 2011, meeting in response to concerns about the impact of fees on the affordability of higher education in North Dakota. At the board s November meeting, Grant Shaft, SBHE President, announced that he was appointing Kirsten Diederich, Ph.D., SBHE member, to lead a board taskforce to review fees. A Web-based tuition and fee cost estimator also being developed by the NDUS was presented to the SBHE by Randall Thursby, NDUS CIO. The cost calculator was developed to meet the requirements of SB 2351, which was approved by the 2011 Legislative Assembly. Thursby said the application developed by the University System goes beyond legislative expectations and has resulted in discussions that may lead to the more consistent, simplified publication and assessment of student fees. Nov Thursby provided the SBHE a preview of the Webbased tool, which will be available to the public prior to December Comparison of Resident Tuition and Fees at Three NDUS Institutions Legislature Backs Bill to End Use of the Fighting Sioux Actions taken during the November 2011 Special Legislative Session included approval of SB 2370, which repealed a previous bill mandating continued use of the University of North Dakota s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo. The bill also provides for a coolingoff period by prohibiting the adoption of a new nickname and logo until January UND now will resume the process of retiring the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo with the transition to occur no later than Dec. 31, The State Board of Higher Education directed the university to do so at the board s Nov. 17, 2011, meeting. With lawsuits and other matters related to the nickname and logo still pending, Grant Shaft, SBHE president, said it would be appropriate for him to discuss these issues with the North Dakota attorney general. SBHE members also suggested a possible meeting between the attorney general and the full board. Legal Services Committee Concludes Work... 2 Chancellor Search Process Underway... 2 Maximizing Results through Effi ciencies... 2 Preparing Students to be College and Career Ready... 3 Board and System Move Toward Performance Funding... 3 Tribal and Public Colleges Working Toward Shared Goals... 3 BAFC Recommendations Approved... 4 Articulating Campus Perspectives... 4 Board Policy Manual Revisions Approved... 4 Celebrating Successes Consent Agenda Items Approved... 7
2 2 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov SBHE Members Grant Shaft Grand Forks, N.D. President Duaine Espegard Grand Forks, N.D. President Kirsten Diederich Fargo, N.D. Michael Haugen Fargo, N.D. Terry Hjelmstad Minot, N.D. Claus Lembke Bismarck, N.D. Richie Smith Wahpeton, N.D. Robert Vallie Fargo, N.D. Janice Hoffarth Grand Forks, N.D. (Non-voting staff advisor) John Girard Minot, N.D. (Non-voting faculty advisor) William G. Goetz Chancellor Bismarck, N.D. The Role of the SBHE The State Board of Higher Education is the governing board of the North Dakota University System. Our Vision Leading the nation in educational attainment through access, innovation and excellence Our Mission The mission of the North Dakota University System is to enhance the quality of life of all those we serve and the economic and social vitality of North Dakota through the discovery, sharing and application of knowledge. SBHE Update The SBHE Update is created to increase awareness of the role of the State Board of Higher Education and the North Dakota University System and to ensure the system remains connected to, understood by and accountable to the citizens and needs of the state of North Dakota. Contact Information: Debra A. Anderson, Editor Director of Public Affairs & Marketing North Dakota University System 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 215 Bismarck, N.D Phone: Fax: debra.a.anderson@ndus.edu Website: ndus.edu Legal Services Committee Concludes Work The work of the State Board of Higher Education s Legal Services Committee was completed at its Nov. 16, 2011, meeting. Grant Shaft, SBHE president and committee chair, said that, overall, the board and campuses are satisfied with the current structure and do not recommend changes. The Legal Services Committee included Shaft; Mike Haugen, SBHE member; and Pat Seaworth, SBHE general counsel. At its Nov meeting, the State Board of Higher Education approved a chancellor search profile and timeline as recommended by the board s Chancellor Search Committee. The documents were discussed and approved by the committee on Oct. 18, Work Begins on Maximizing Results through Efficiencies At the Nov. 17, 2011, State Board of Higher Education meeting, Grant Shaft, president, presented a plan to maximize the North Dakota University System s capacity to meet the needs of students and the state while improving quality, access and affordability. Shaft said his goal is to accelerate the pace of change to meet the SBHE s strategic plan objective: North Dakota will rank #1 in the nation in the education of our population. He proposed a multistep plan with several specific action items, including: A common LMS, lecture capture and document imaging Committee recommendations include: Development of an SBHE policy to provide for external review of legal services, possibly every three years Consideration of consolidation of some legal services, such as contract review, in the SBHE s efficiencies review process Chancellor Search Process Underway The timeline calls for selection of a new chancellor by March 2012 with a possible start date of July 1, He or she will succeed Bill Goetz, who will retire after five years in the position. More information about the search is available at ndus.edu. A centralized payroll and unified communication system Expanded credit-by-exam and prior learning Shared course content Reduced credits to degree Review of low enrollment programs Differential admission requirements Implementation plans will be guided by a student-centered philosophy. Shaft and Duaine Espegard, SBHE vice president, will continue discussion of the plan at the Nov. 30, 2011, meeting of the Chancellor s Cabinet.
3 3 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov Preparing Students to be College and Career Ready Aimee Copas At its Nov. 17, 2011, meeting, the State Board of Higher Education moved one step closer to selection of performance/ outcomes-based funding measures. The SBHE approved a number of guiding principles for the process, including rewarding actions that support the North Dakota University System s vision and strategic plan and evaluating institutions against Tribal and Public Colleges Working Toward Shared Goals North Dakota tribal colleges and the North Dakota University System have a strong, collegial relationship, according to a November 2011 report to the State Board of Higher Education by David Gipp, Ph.D., president of United Tribes Technical College, and Michel Hillman, Ph.D., NDUS vice chancellor for academic and student affairs. The public and tribal colleges A national movement toward adoption of common core academic standards will ensure that high school students graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be ready for both college and careers, according to a report presented at the Nov. 17, 2011, SBHE meeting by Aimee Copas, NDUS academic affairs associate. In North Dakota, committees of content and instructional experts began to study the Common Core State Standards in June 2010 and voted to adopt them in April Copas said these standards will result in improved preparation of incoming college students, reduced remediation rates, increased degree-attainment rates and clear guidance for teacher preparation programs. The next step in the process of adoption of these national standards will be a review by local school districts and the possible voluntary adoption of curriculum templates by K-12 schools in North Dakota. Board and System Move Toward Performance Funding their own baselines, not one another. The board also approved three key measures of success to be incorporated in the performance-funding model: degree completion, job and further education outcomes, and retention. Grant Shaft, SBHE president, said it is important for the board to seek input from the legislative and executive branches on whether the identified performance measures meet their expectations. The discussion was led by Marsha Krotseng, Ed.D., NDUS vice chancellor for strategic planning. Bill Goetz, NDUS chancellor, will name a performance funding workgroup to develop detailed and consistent definitions for these measures. jointly administered a survey of collaborations now underway; this work resulted in a report on the 40 most meaningful tribal and public college partnerships. The document is available on the University System website at reports/87/study-of-relationshipsbetween-ndus-and-tribalcolleges pdf. David Gipp, Ph.D., and Michel Hillman, Ph.D.
4 4 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov Budget, Audit and Finance Committee Recommendations Approved The following Budget, Audit and Finance Committee recommendations related to NDSU Minard Hall were approved by the State Board of Higher Education at the Nov meeting: Completion at an estimated cost of $22,874,300 to be funded with $17.5 million in state general funds, $500,000 in gift funds and $4,874,300 in future deficiency appropriations Authority to seek Budget Section approval for increased spending authorization from $18 million to $22,874,300, an increase of $4,874,300 with the intent that, up to this amount (less any funding recovered from insurance or legal action) ultimately would be funded by a state general fund deficiency appropriation per NDCC Approval to carry a deficit fund balance on the project as a temporary funding source after the original $18 million of appropriated authority has been expended and until a state general fund deficiency appropriation is authorized during the 2013 Legislative Session Approval to take any necessary action, including litigation, to seek recovery of damages, expenses and costs resulting from the collapse, with any recovery being used to offset the ongoing costs of the project, or, if the project is complete at the time of any recovery, to reimburse the state of North Dakota for the costs of the project to the extent that recovery dollars are available, following consultation with the chancellor Board Policy Manual Revisions Approved Policy manual revisions adopted at the Nov State Board of Higher Education meeting include the following: Introduction and first reading HR 20 Leave Theft and Fraud Second reading and final adoption Section 900 Facilities Policies 441 Degree, Credit, Non-Degree Credit and Non-Credit Activities North Dakota Academic and Career and Technical Education Scholarships Tuition Application, Course, Program and Other Miscellaneous Fees Articulating Campus Perspectives Representatives of the North Dakota Student Association, the Council of College Faculties and the North Dakota University System Staff Senate provided updates on campus activities and planning efforts at the Nov. 17, 2011, State Board of Higher Education meeting. William Woodworth, UND, president of the North Dakota Student Association Ann Smith, NDSCS, president of the Council of College Faculties Anthony Willer, DSU, president of the NDUS Staff Senate
5 5 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov Celebrating Successes In the spirit of the Roundtable on Higher Education, North Dakota University System colleges and universities share the following examples of their contributions to the economic growth, educational excellence and social vitality of North Dakota. Bismarck State College BSC received a $1.9 million grant from the Title III Strengthening Institutions Program. The college will use the funds to develop a data management and integration project over the five years of the grant. Funding of up to $400,000 per year began in October. The grant includes an endowment of $322,091 that will be matched through funds raised by the BSC Foundation. BSC s B.A.S. in energy management was ranked the seventh most affordable online management degree in the nation by GetEducated.com, a consumer group that publishes online college rankings and online university ratings. BSC is the only institution in North or South Dakota to be included in these rankings. Based on costs from Spring 2011, BSC s energy management degree received an A- in the rating scale and a #7 ranking for its overall degree cost of $29,194. Dakota College at Bottineau In collaboration with the North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education, DCB has hired a new farm and ranch business management instructor who will work with small to mid-size vegetable producers throughout the state to maximize profits and add to North Dakota s economic vitality. DCB offered a commercial driver s license (CDL) training program this fall in cooperation with WSC. The program filled immediately, underscoring the demand for the training in the Bottineau area. Another CDL opportunity will be offered to Bottineau-area residents in the spring. Dickinson State University DSU s Theodore Roosevelt Center held its sixth annual Theodore Roosevelt Symposium in conjunction with the 92nd annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. The events took place on the DSU campus and in Medora, N.D. On Oct. 28, a statue of young Theodore Roosevelt was unveiled to the city of Dickinson and members of the Roosevelt family at the Stark County Courthouse. It was created by DSU alumnus Tom Bollinger. In Fall 2011, DSU was ranked 63 out of 150 universities in the Regional College Midwest rankings and fourth of eight in the Midwest Top Public Schools category, according to the 2012 U.S. News and World Report rankings. At the state level, DSU was selected as the 2011 Special Olympics North Dakota School of the Year for Area 12. A tobacco-free policy was adopted on the DSU campus in August 2011 after consideration of a proposal developed by a joint Faculty/Staff/Student Senate committee in February Smoking and tobacco use are prohibited in all areas of campus, including off-campus facilities occupied or controlled by DSU. Lake Region State College The LRSC Adult Learning Center will expand and enhance services, thanks to a Department of Labor grant. The $201,220 award will allow career advisement to be added at sites in Devils Lake and Rugby and potential new sites in Langdon and New Rockford. Collegiate DECA a club of LRSC students majoring in marketing and management spearheaded a volunteer day in Minot September 23. More than 200 students, staff and community volunteers spent the day assisting those in need by working in homes and for charitable organizations. The Community College Foundation set another record during its annual Key Event auction on Oct. 22. LRSC supporters flashbacked to the 1960s and raised $115,000. The Key Event raises money to support LRSC scholarships, athletics, programs, the Paul Hoghaug Library and other special projects. Mayville State University MaSU received its largest single gift to date: $1 million. An endowment fund has been established and will provide scholarships to help non-traditional students achieve their educational goals. The scholarships are geared toward those who may be changing their paths in life or changing careers. Twenty-one students are enrolled in MaSU s first graduate-credit course a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) strategies course. MaSU has recently entered into agreements whereby MiSU and VCSU will accept the transfer of MaSU s graduate credits into their programs. An addition to MaSU s science and library buildings is the new home of the Division of Education & Psychology. Library and science building renovations are nearing completion. The recently renovated Agassiz Hall, MaSU s largest residence hall, is currently 95 percent occupied. The facility features suite- and apartment-style housing accommodations. Minot State University UND Staff Senate members delivered flood-relief supplies to MiSU Oct. 19.Tools, painting supplies, kitchen utensils, bedding and cookware were among the items given to MiSU and UND medical school employees impacted by the flood. The UND Staff Senate challenged other North Dakota University System schools to help rebuild Minot, and NDSU took the challenge. NDSU students and a NDSU Staff Senate member delivered items Nov. 3. The North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities, MiSU s Center of Excellence on Developmental Disabilities, received a $840,000 federal grant from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for support Celebrating Successes, Page 6
6 6 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov Celebrating Successes, from Page 5 of state work on autism spectrum disorders. Titled Support Autism in North Dakota, the grant will be used to improve services for children and youth. The funds will support collaboration among NDCPD; North Dakota Family Voices, N.D. Department of Health, Children s Special Health Services; and the N.D. Department of Human Services. MiSU s Rural Crime and Justice Center was awarded a two-year $723,000 contract with the North Dakota Department of Health. The NDDoH received federal funding from the Department of Justice s Office of Violence against Women. The contract partners the RCJC and the NDDoH with the North Dakota Council on Abused Women s Services and UND s Tribal Judicial Institute to establish best practices for responding to domestic violence. North Dakota State College of Science On Oct. 27, NDSCS honored three employee groups with the college s annual LIFE and Steeple awards. The first LIFE award went to Dallas Fossum, Dawn Jirak, Scott Anderson, Roger Jacobs and Heather Goroski for their work on energy savings projects. Through the group s efforts, NDSCS received $243,000 for energy improvements and an additional grant of $392,000 for equipment upgrades. NDSCS is expected to decrease energy consumption by about 8 to 10 percent, saving nearly one million kilowatts over one year. The second LIFE award was presented to Barb Mund, Jennifer Sanchez, Aggie Fettig and Shari Thompson for their work on degree-audit project software. With implementation of Academic Advisement, advisors and administrators can provide better course selection recommendations. Students will know immediately how dropping or adding classes will affect program requirements and graduation dates. The Steeple Award was presented to an employee group for the Math Olympics, an event held to promote math in area Class B schools. Award winners include Dr. Kristi Jean, Brian Hagelstrom, Larry Merbach, Maria Kaduc, Dr. William Shay, Neil Rittenour, Betty Veland, Valerie Erickson, Kim Dassenko, Sherri Metcalf, Cheryl Brown, Sybil Priebe, Carrie Leopold and Sarah Barsness. North Dakota State University NDSU received a $250,000 donation from CHS Inc. for developing a commodity trading room in Richard H. Barry Hall. Equipped with advanced information sources, trading software and analytical tools, the classroom will be a premier teaching facility for commodity marketing, logistics, trading and risk management. Stop-N-Go owners Sheila Carney and Henry Knoll provided a gift of $2 million to NDSU and the athletic department s Building the Competitive Edge $32 million campaign. The gift will go toward the naming of the Shelly Ellig Indoor Track and Field Facility. The campaign will extend and renovate the Bison Sports Arena to transform the facility and the surrounding area into a leading Division I athletic complex. The NDSU Research Foundation concluded a license agreement with Elinor Specialty Coatings, Fargo, N.D., for removable protective coatings for outdoor bronze monuments and statues. The agreement gives Elinor exclusive rights to further develop and market the technology developed at NDSU. Samples of BronzeShield now are being sent to potential clients around the country, including one of the largest bronze workshops in the U.S. University of North Dakota UND Student Government organized a busload of students who traveled to Minot Sept. 25 to help in the city s flood cleanup effort. About 70 students made the trip to help with tasks such as removing water-damaged drywall and flooring from homes affected by the flood. The UND College of Business and Public Administration is one of only 54 institutions in the western United States to make Princeton Review s 2012 Best Business Schools (West) list, which includes other exceptional business schools such as Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, Los Angeles. UND ROTC cadet Andrew Petefish was named one of the top three senior cadets in the nation by the U.S. Army Cadet Command in Ft. Knox. Petefish was ranked third out of more than 5,600 senior cadets nationwide. Two other UND cadets, Daniel Barbian (12th) and Jason Anderson (66th), were ranked among the top 100. The Army ranks all ROTC seniors; the top 20 percent are named Distinguished Military Graduates. Valley City State University VCSU set an all-time record Fall 2011 enrollment with a headcount of 1,384 students, surpassing last year s final headcount of 1,285 by 7.7 percent and the previous record of 1,369 set more than 40 years ago. With this accomplishment, enrollment at VCSU has grown by 40.1 percent over the past four years. The NAIA recently selected VCSU as a Champions of Character 5-Star Institution. VCSU has earned this distinction every year since This year, the Vikings earned the highest score in the state. At the same time, VCSU s football team is ranked #12 in the NAIA and has secured the conference championship. Williston State College Frontier Hall, a new state-of-the-art, 171-person residence hall, has been up and running at full capacity since the beginning of Fall This facility has allowed WSC to double its on-campus housing capacity and better serve students in a community experiencing a severe housing crunch. Fall 2011 enrollment reached a record 993 students. With the current oil activity in the area and droves of people moving to the region, future enrollment numbers are expected to continue to rise. The Stevens Hall science addition is on track; four new science labs are scheduled to open in Fall This will be the first update to WSC s science department in quite some time and will give students the opportunity to purse sciences at a higher level.
7 7 Sept./Nov SBHE Update SBHE Update Nov Consent Agenda Items Approved Consent agenda items approved at the Nov State Board of Higher Education meeting include the following: Financial and Facility Consent Agenda NDSCS: Approval of the chancellor s interim authorization to seek a $4 million change in revenue bond authority from Schultz Hall to Riley Hall during the 2011 special legislative session NDSU: Contingent upon Centers of Excellence Commission approval of a budget modification request for the CBRP, approval to (1) apply for/ accept funding for the fit-up of the Center for Biopharmaceutical Research and Production in the Batcheller Building at the Research and Technology Park at an estimated cost of up to $1.75 million; (2) proceed with the project, upon approval and receipt of cash matching funds from the Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation to Centers of Excellence Program in the amount of $2 million; and (3) seek Budget Section approval NDSU: Approval to proceed with removal of three buildings from campus: (1) scab research greenhouse; (2) dry bean research greenhouse; and (3) turf/floral greenhouse UND: Approval of $220,000 in additional funding ($425,000 to $635,000) for general renovation work, including electrical and mechanical upgrades to the existing Facilities Management steam plant to be funded from steam plant replacement funds derived from steam sales UND: Approval of an increase of $10,000 ($11,200,000 to $11,210,000) for the Education Building addition and renovation to complete close-out and warranty support work, utilizing up to $10,000 in gift funds; furthermore, authority to seek interim Budget Section approval of this change per NDCC WSC: Approval to correct the full-time college, activity and technology fees, assuming a 15-credithour load per semester; these fees are based on the same methodology as tuition WSC: Approval of a change in project scope from completion of Phases I and II of the campus branding project at an estimated cost of $3 million to completion of Phase I only at a cost not to exceed $1.8 million to be paid from $1 million in Permanent Oil Tax Trust Funds and $800,000 from donations and grants; further, seek Budget Section approval for a change in project scope per NDCC WSC: Approval of the chancellor s interim authorization to seek state funding of $3,811,626 during the 2011 Special Legislative Session to address campus needs related to changing economic and social conditions in the Williston area Academic Consent Agenda NDSU: Offer a minor in leadership studies via Tri-College NDSU: Offer a minor in speech, language and hearing sciences via Tri-College UND: Request for an institutional organizational change: North Dakota Simulation, Teaching, and Research Center for Healthcare Education (ND STAR) VCSU: Offer a B.S. in athletic training Upcoming SBHE Meetings Dec NDSU Jan Conference Call Feb NDSCS
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