Students can finish general ed requirements and easily transfer institutions using certificates of completion

General education is a required component of any associate (AA/AS) or bachelor’s degree in Utah’s public colleges and universities. Students must take at least 27 college credits in core courses such as English, math, science, and history to complete their general education requirements. General education courses help students become well-rounded, expose them to different subjects, and ensure they have a… Continue Reading Students can finish general ed requirements and easily transfer institutions using certificates of completion

Concurrent Enrollment legislation will better assist students to college success

HB 182, Concurrent Enrollment Education Amendments, co-sponsored by Rep. Val Peterson and Sen. Ann Millner improves the administration of concurrent enrollment (CE) courses statewide, streamlines the enrollment process, and will better inform students of how concurrent enrollment courses can best help them pursue their postsecondary goals. Already one of the most robust programs in the… Continue Reading Concurrent Enrollment legislation will better assist students to college success

Performance funding rewards Utah’s public colleges & universities for achievement in key areas

In January 2015, the Board of Regents and co-chairs of the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee Senator Stephen Urquhart and Representative Keith Grover, established performance metrics for a portion of the new funds appropriated for the Utah System of Higher Education by the 2015 Legislature. This year USHE’s 2016-2017 budget priorities includes $15,000,000 for Performance Funding, using the… Continue Reading Performance funding rewards Utah’s public colleges & universities for achievement in key areas

USHE institutions provide most of the post-secondary career & technical education in Utah

Career and Technical Education (CTE) consists of technical training and education in shorter intervals–from less than one year to two years–and prepares students for specific skills needed to enter the workforce. Institutions within the Utah System of Higher Education provide 73.4% of all post secondary CTE in Utah. By providing over 70 percent of CTE in Utah,… Continue Reading USHE institutions provide most of the post-secondary career & technical education in Utah

USHE budget priorities include crucial statewide initiatives, such as IT security & Regents’ Scholarship funding

The Utah System of Higher Education’s budget priorities for the 2016 Legislative session include two crucial statewide programs: enhanced cyber security at Utah’s public higher education institutions and funding for the merit-based Regents’ Scholarship. Enhanced Cyber Security: $2,500,000 The Chief Information officers (CIOs) of institutions within the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) are requesting funds to better… Continue Reading USHE budget priorities include crucial statewide initiatives, such as IT security & Regents’ Scholarship funding

Utah’s colleges and universities get creative to increase institutional efficiency

Earlier this month, USHE presidents provided updates to the Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee on their progress on implementing the Board of Regents’ Completion Strategies, as well as improving institutional efficiencies. USHE presidents are constantly reprioritizing resources within their institutional budgets to expand new programs, reduce bottleneck courses, and maintain overall institutional efficiency. Presidents shared some of the… Continue Reading Utah’s colleges and universities get creative to increase institutional efficiency

USHE prioritizes funding for initiatives that meet critical market demands

The Utah System of Higher Education is the primary provider of talent for Utah’s workforce and economy. This includes short-term skill training for a certificate, associate degree, baccalaureate, and graduate programs. The Board of Regents budget request for 2016-17 includes a priority for Market Demand programs, which would assist institutions in meeting the most pressing demands of… Continue Reading USHE prioritizes funding for initiatives that meet critical market demands

Dr. Kimberly Henrie selected as USHE’s new Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities

Last Friday, the Utah System of Higher Education announced Dr. Kimberly Henrie has been selected as the new Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities. Before joining the Utah System of Higher Education, Dr. Henrie served as the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer for the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), where she led the… Continue Reading Dr. Kimberly Henrie selected as USHE’s new Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities

Using the state’s Education Fund for higher ed is not only appropriate, it’s critical to Utah’s success

It’s been proven time and again that those with a college education have a significantly higher earning potential, lower unemployment rates, and better health and well-being than those with only a high school diploma. Higher education also breaks the cycle of intergenerational poverty and reduces reliance on government assistance.   Utah’s affordable and high-quality public… Continue Reading Using the state’s Education Fund for higher ed is not only appropriate, it’s critical to Utah’s success