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ASAC-5b ACTION ITEM: BOARD OF TRUSTESS THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO December 6, 2012 Request for Differential Tuition Increase for the Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders Program for 2013-2014 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The President and Board of Governors have provided the UNC campuses an opportunity to propose increases in differential tuition rates for professional graduate programs. The Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders proposes a differential tuition increase of $82/Student Credit Hour (SCH) beginning academic year 2013-2014, increasing to $92/SCH in Fall, 2016. If approved by the Board of Trustees, the proposal will be submitted to the Board of Governors for approval. RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro approve the 2013-2014 differential tuition rate proposed for the Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders program. David H. Perrin Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES PROPOSAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL TUITION (DT) FOR MASTER OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS December 6, 2012 1. Executive Summary The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), in the School of Health and Human Sciences, at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) requests permission to increase its school-based tuition by $82, per student credit hour beginning in the fall of 2013, increasing to $92, per student credit hour in fall semester 2016, for all courses in the MA program. Despite a reduction in state appropriated funds over the past few years, CSD has made every effort to minimize our program costs, maximize our use of available funds, and maintain the high quality educational program that our students expect. In spite of our best efforts, we are now forced to seek an increase in tuition to offset the costs of delivering this quality clinical education to students pursuing a career in speech-language pathology and to insure the growth and future development of our highly ranked graduate program. In the remainder of this document, we will explain why these higher tuition costs are justified, that the resulting tuition rates are still highly competitive with our in-state and out-of state peer schools, and that this change in tuition will not limit student access. 2. Program Background and Rationale for Enhanced Support The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) has established an excellent national reputation for its professional graduate training program. The MA degree program in Communication Sciences and Disorders has been offered at UNCG for over 45 years and is consistently ranked among the top graduate speech and language programs in the nation. In fact, in its most recent national ranking of graduate programs in Allied Health (conducted in 2008 and 2011), U.S. News and World Report ranked the MA speech language pathology degree program at UNCG 30th among all programs in the U.S. The MA program in CSD at UNCG is a 2 year, 5 semester program, involving a minimum of 60 credit hours of classroom instruction and clinical practicum experience. Graduates are eligible for American Speech-Hearing and Language Association (ASHA) certification in Speech-Language Pathology and licensure by the North Carolina Board of Examiners in Speech Language Pathology upon graduation. The Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) accredits this program and each year, we accept about 30 new students from the approximately 300 applications we receive for admission to our program. In the wake of recent cuts in state appropriated funds for these programs, CSD has been forced to sharply reduce support for classroom teaching, clinical supervision, community outreach efforts, program expansion and enhancement and faculty development. In the past, revenue from our Speech and Hearing Center (SHC) could defray some of these

expenses but with the economic downturn, fewer clients are able to pay for services at the SHC, thus reducing overall revenue. The CSD program has a long history of being competitive and extremely successful in graduating professionals who are prepared to enter the workforce. This success can be attributed to the classroom education and clinical supervision in the SHC. The SHC is our primary location for training first-year graduate students in CSD. This professional training program requires intensive student training. The clinical education requirements and regulatory and accreditation requirements of the program create a significant need for additional revenue provided from differential tuition. In addition to the actual costs of maintaining specialty accreditation this program requires the commitment of specially trained faculty and staff. a) Accreditation Standards: Faculty must be appropriately licensed and credentialed to meet state and national standards. Equipment and facilities must be well maintained in order to compete with other university programs with similar high national standing and reputation. b) Clinical Placement at the UNCG Speech and Hearing Clinic: Students are supervised by professionals with appropriate levels of licensure/certification. c) External Clinical Placements: Student clinical rotations are supervised by professionals with appropriate levels of licensure/ certification. Each clinical placement is covered by a current clinical placement contract, approved by attorneys in both the university and the receiving agency (e.g., for the current academic year, we have already negotiated approximately 200 different clinical placements d) Student Requirements: Every student must be trained on all Federal, state and local/agency requirements, including specified OSHA and HIPAA training prior to clinical placement. Employment and Income Expectations Following Graduation Each year, our students receive multiple job offers prior to graduation. There is a national shortage of speech-language pathologists (SLPs), and, more specifically, there is a shortage of qualified SLPs in North Carolina. Last year, 100% of our graduate students had secured jobs before or immediately following graduation and the average salary for our graduates was $65,000. In summary, the value of program graduates projected earnings over a professional career would seem to justify any short-term indebtedness resulting from the costs of this high quality program. 3. Trends in Enrollment/ Financial Need of Applicants Enrollment in the CSD program has ranged from 27-34 over the past 7 years (See Table 1). Each year, the number of applications for admission to the CSD program has grown. Last year, we received over 300 qualified applications for approximately 30 slots. TABLE 1: ENROLLMENT TABLE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 27 34 27 28 28 34 CSD DT Proposal UNCG Page 2

Student Financial Need: If approved, we believe that this tuition increase will not result in disproportionate student indebtedness and will not restrict program accessibility for qualified students with financial need; instead it will provide essential funds needed to maintain the high quality of our graduate professional education program. In analyzing the long-term impact of student indebtedness on students lives after graduation, it is necessary to consider the expense of the education but also the excellent employment and income prospects for students who obtain this degree. As mentioned above, job prospects are excellent for this group of graduates. 4. Peer Comparison The Princeton Review ranked UNCG in its list of 100 "Best Values" in public universities in the nation. This recognition for academic excellence at relatively affordable tuition rates certainly applies to our graduate program in CSD, which has been nationally ranked in the top 30 by U.S. News and World Report. In preparing this tuition increase request, we surveyed our peer programs, both in and out of state, to determine whether this increase would allow us to remain competitive. We found that even with the proposed increase, our program would be highly competitive with those at peer institutions offering a degree in CSD. Table 2 compares the 2012-2013 total annual cost for tuition and fees for a CSD student carrying a full course load, at the graduate level, for peer programs in North Carolina. Table 3 compares the 2012-2013 total tuition and fees for a CSD student carrying a full course load, at the graduate level, for peer schools out-of-state. TABLE 2: IN-STATE TUITION COMPARISONS FOR CSD GRADUATE PROGRAMS Data for 2012-2013 In-State Out Of State Tuition Fees Tuition & Tuition & Tuition Fees Fees Fees UNC Chapel Hill 7,834 1,665 9,499 23,924 1,665 25,589 UNC Greensboro 4,366 2,306 6,672 17,815 2,306 20,121 Appalachian State U 4,040 2,420 6,460 15,852 2,420 18,272 Western Carolina U 3,794 2,375 6,169 13,379 2,375 15,754 East Carolina U 4,009 2,055 6,064 15,840 2,055 17,895 NC Central U 4,070 1,803 5,873 15,719 1,803 17,522 SOURCE: http://www.northcarolina.edu/web/facts.php CSD DT Proposal UNCG Page 3

TABLE 3: OUT-OF-STATE TUITION COMPARISONS FOR CSD GRADUATE PROGRAMS Data for 2012-2013 In-State Out-of-State Boston University (Private) 42,400 Vanderbilt University (Private) 32,850 University of Pittsburgh (Public) 22,672 26,148 University of Central Florida (Public) University of Maryland (Public) University of Texas at Austin James Madison University 13,224.60 42,903.00 7,932 17,648 5,419 10,299 4,692 12,648 5. Proposed Use of Projected Revenue If approved, this DT will generate an estimated $152,520, 2013-2015; $172,000, 2016-, in new tuition receipts for the CSD program. CSD will set aside 25% of these funds to provide financial aid for North Carolina students with financial need, and/or from underserved communities or under-represented minority groups. Based on our enrollment projections for the next three years, we anticipate that this will generate an initial increase of $38,130, growing to $43,000, 2016-, in student financial aid funds. The remaining 75% of this tuition revenue will be used to support the escalating costs of professional education, personnel and administrative expenses, equipment and supplies required to maintain this high caliber program (Please refer to Table 4 for details). Financial Aid and other student support (32%) As noted above, we plan to use 25% of these tuition revenues to fund financial aid packages for North Carolina residents and students from under-represented minority groups. These funds have supported stipend packages intended to cover basic program costs and may be combined with other funds to support appropriate graduate assistant positions that will provide some salary. These funds will also be used to support out-ofpocket expenses (liability insurance, name tags, use of copiers, printers, etc.) for our students. Faculty and Support Personnel Costs (46% 2013-15, leveling to 41% 2016) Graduate-level professional education requires that we recruit and retain faculty prepared to provide professional education at the most advanced levels, and who have the demonstrated clinical expertise and scholarship appropriate for the high caliber programs CSD DT Proposal UNCG Page 4

we have developed. These faculty members will need to retain their certification and licensure each year. This requires obtaining CEUs on a yearly basis through local or national courses or conferences. A new staff position in the Speech and Hearing Center will assist in billing and scheduling in the SHC. Non-Personnel: Supplies/Materials, Scientific Equipment and Fixed Charges (22% 2013-2015, growing to 26%, 2016-) Professional education in CSD requires integrated educational, clinical, and research experiences. Therefore, it is essential that we maintain state of the art equipment in our teaching laboratories. Much of this equipment requires ongoing calibration, software upgrades, and maintenance contracts (e.g., telepractice equipment, spectrographic speech analyzers and audiometers for speech and hearing labs, etc.). Further, we must provide supervised practicum experiences for our students. In order to provide the supervised clinical education needed for first and second year graduate students, we operate a Speech and Hearing Center within the CSD department. This clinical teaching center is vital to our training programs but very expensive to staff, equip, and operate. Therefore, we plan to use some of the requested tuition revenue to offset a number of these recurring clinical education expenses, such as required periodic maintenance and calibration of diagnostic equipment, purchase of new clinical equipment, and purchase of disposable clinical supplies (ultrasound gel, ear molds, rubber gloves, alcohol swabs, etc.). TABLE 4. DIFFERNTIAL TUITION REVENUE/EXPENSES Differential Tuition (DT) Proposal for Communication Sciences and Disorders Projected Revenues 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 DT/SCH 82 82 82 92 92 Assessed SCH per student 31 31 31 31 31 Anticipated enrollment for 60 60 60 60 60 entering MA classes Total SCH per year subject to 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 DT Estimated Revenues 152,520.00 152,520.00 152,520.00 172,000.00 172,000.00 Projected Expenditures 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Financial Aid 48,630.00 48,630.00 48,630.00 55,500.00 55,500.00 Faculty & Support 69,250.00 69,250.00 69,250.00 71,250.00 71,250.00 Scientific Equip & Software 15,640.00 15,640.00 15,640.00 22,750.00 22,750.00 Fixed Charges 9,500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 Supplies & Materials 9,500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 11,500.00 11,500.00 Total 152,520.00 152,520.00 152,520.00 172,000.00 172,000.00 CSD DT Proposal UNCG Page 5