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Title: Issues on Recruitment


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Issues on Recruitment
  • The new funding formula (revised August 2003)
  • The current size and shape of the University

G R Barnes Management Information, August 2005
2
Sources of HE Funding
Estimated proportions for system as a whole
3
Division of HE Budget
4
Block Grants
Historical proportions, subject to change
5
Earmarked Funds
Historical proportions, subject to change
6
Distribution of the Budget
6.5 increase from 2004/05 to 2005/06 (before
inflation)
7
Teaching Input Grants
  • Teaching inputs derived from
  • FTE enrolled students in year N-2
  • Adjusted for approved plan for year N
  • Funding grid of CESM categories, course levels,
    and mode of tuition
  • Capped for 2006 to 2007 (thus 2009)

8
11 of the 23 (48) have decreased in shares
9
Funding Groups
10
Weightings per Course Level
11
Weighting factors
Note distance funded at 50
12
Migration Strategy
  • The new formula is to be phased in over three
    years
  • In 2004, both the old formula and the new are
    used
  • Formulae are applied to flatten out peaks and
    valleys in the grant to institutions

13
Size Shape
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Delivery mode
  • Under Post Grads
  • DOE benchmarks

14
Race Distribution
15
Gender Distribution
16
Delivery Mode
17
Under Post Grads
18
Qualification type
19
Grad rates
20
Field of study
  • Note According to DOE benchmarks, SET and
    Business Management should comprise 60 of the
    total enrolled FTEs

21
Summary
  • The capping of FTEs to 2007 means changes to
    CESMs will not affect overall subsidy
  • The capping does not affect output
  • Target post graduate enrolments
  • Target throughput

22
  • DOE documents on MI website
  • www.ukzn.ac.za/dmi
  • Thank you.

23
Teaching Output Weightings
24
Government Overview
25
Allocation Overview
26
Teaching Output Grants
  • Teaching outputs are derived from
  • Total of non-research graduates in N-2
  • Excludes Research M and D Graduates
  • Normative total according to national benchmarks
  • Added August 2003
  • Funding grid of course levels

27
Graduation Benchmarks
28
Teaching Development Grants
  • Where an institutions actual number of graduates
    in year N-2 is lower than the normative total,
    the institution may apply for a three-year
    teaching development grant
  • Teaching development grants will be funded from
    the difference between institutions actual and
    normative totals for graduates

29
Research Output Grants
  • Derived from
  • Research masters and doctoral graduates in year
    N-2
  • Research publication units in N-2
  • Normative total according to national benchmarks

30
Research Weightings
31
Research Benchmark
Ratio of weighted publication units to
permanently appointed instruction/research staff
32
Research Development Grants
  • Where an institutions actual number of research
    graduates in year N-2 is lower than the normative
    total, the institution may apply for a three-year
    research development grant
  • Research development grants will be funded from
    the difference between institutions actual and
    normative totals for research graduates

33
Institutional Factor Grants
  • These factors are for
  • Disadvantage
  • Approved size of institution
  • Approved shape of institutiondropped from August
    2003 version

34
Disadvantaged Students
  • African and Coloured students
  • South African citizens
  • In contact education programmes
  • Calculation is made of the proportion these
    students constitute of the total unweighted FTE
    contact student enrolment in year N-2
  • This factor is added to the teaching input grant
    of the institution

35
Disadvantaged Students
36
Institutional Size
  • Meant to take account of economies of scale
  • Additional input grants are made to smaller
    institutions

37
Institutional Size
38
Foundation Programmes
  • Application can be made for funding, for a
    three-year period
  • Subsequent grants will be dependent on
    institutional achievements in FPs
  • The total FTE students to be funded in FPs will
    be 15 of FTE enrolled first-time entering
    undergraduates in contact education programmes
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