Higher Education

SB 12-45 Higher Ed Associate Degree Transfer Students (House Education)

Type: Testimony
Published Date: March 19, 2012
Author: Waterous, Frank

Senate Bill 12-045

Testimony to the House Education Committee

Frank Waterous, Senior Policy Analyst

March 19, 2012

My name is Frank Waterous, and I am a senior policy analyst with the Bell Policy Center.  The Bell is a non-partisan, non-profit research and policy organization founded on progressive values and dedicated to expanding opportunity for all Coloradans.

Lower state support for higher ed means students, families will pay more

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: March 5, 2012
Author: Jones, Rich

The legislature's Joint Budget Committee (JBC) on Monday approved its proposed budget for higher education for the coming fiscal year. The JBC recommends cutting total General Fund appropriations for higher education by $29 million over the current level. This represents a 4.6 percent cut and is $142 million below the appropriation for FY 2007-08 ­– the year before the Great Recession hit Colorado. To make up for the cut in state support, students and their families will have to pay more in tuition and fees.

SB 12-45 Higher Ed Associate Degree Transfer Students

Type: Testimony
Published Date: February 9, 2012
Author: Waterous, Frank

Higher Ed Associate Degree Transfer Students

Senate Bill 12-45

Testimony to the Senate Education Committee

Frank Waterous, Senior Policy Analyst

February 9, 2012

My name is Frank Waterous, and I am a senior policy analyst with The Bell Policy Center.  The Bell is a non-partisan, non-profit research and policy organization dedicated to expanding opportunity for all Coloradans.

New thinking, new approaches needed to transform higher ed, Callan says

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: December 15, 2011
Author: Waterous, Frank

In order to meet the challenges of the 21st century, American higher education must redesign itself through a fundamental transformation in policy, practice and financing. But in doing so, it can neither expect nor rely upon a restoration of past approaches or public support. That was the central message delivered by Patrick M. Callan, president of the Higher Education Policy Institute and the featured speaker at the Bell Policy Center's "Voices of Opportunity" program on Dec. 7.

Plain talk on Colorado's budget: General Fund and higher education

Type: Budget Watch
Published Date: August 3, 2011
Author: Buchanan, Wade

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Will General Fund stay in the higher education business?

SB 11-052: Concerning expectations for higher education institutions in Colorado, and making an appropriation in connection therewith

Type: Testimony
Published Date: May 4, 2011
Author: Waterous, Frank

Senate Bill 11-052
Testimony to the House Education Committee
Frank Waterous, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst
May 4, 2011

My name is Frank Waterous, and I am a senior policy analyst with the Bell Policy Center. The Bell is a non-partisan, non-profit research and policy organization dedicated to expanding opportunity for all Coloradans.

SB 52: Concerning expectations for higher education institutions in Colorado

Type: Testimony
Published Date: March 17, 2011
Author: Waterous, Frank

Concerning expectations for higher education institutions in Colorado

Senate Bill 11-052
Testimony to the Senate Education Committee
Frank Waterous, Senior Policy Analyst
March 17, 2011

My name is Frank Waterous, and I am a senior policy analyst with the Bell Policy Center. The Bell is a non-partisan, non-profit research and policy organization dedicated to expanding opportunity for all Coloradans.

Higher Ed Cuts Prompt Budget Reform Calls

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: February 8, 2011
Author: KUNC

By Kirk Seigler
KUNC

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Colorado ranks near the bottom nationally for higher education funding. And colleges and universities are bracing for yet another round of deep budget cuts. It's thought that most could see anywhere from a 15-20% cut later this spring, as federal stimulus money that had staved off layoffs and further tuition increases runs out.

Huge Problem, Problematic 'Solution'

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: May 14, 2010
Author: Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed
By Doug Lederman

May 14, 2010

There is no dispute about just how bad things are for public higher education in Colorado. The governance structure has been weakened, and, like that of many states, Colorado's budget is a big-time mess. So nobody questions that something needed to be done, and fast, to get the state and its colleges through the next two years.

SB 10-03: Concerning higher education flexibility to improve the financial position of state institutions of higher education

Type: Testimony
Published Date: May 6, 2010
Author: Waterous, Frank

Concerning higher education flexibility to improve
the financial position of state institutions of higher education

Senate Bill 10-003
Testimony to the House Education Committee
Frank Waterous, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst
May 6, 2010

My name is Frank Waterous, and I am a senior policy analyst with The Bell Policy Center. The Bell is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research and policy organization dedicated to expanding opportunity for all Coloradans.

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