Title: Issues on Recruitment
1Issues on Recruitment
- The new funding formula (revised August 2003)
- The current size and shape of the University
G R Barnes Management Information, August 2005
2Sources of HE Funding
Estimated proportions for system as a whole
3Division of HE Budget
4Block Grants
Historical proportions, subject to change
5Earmarked Funds
Historical proportions, subject to change
6Distribution of the Budget
6.5 increase from 2004/05 to 2005/06 (before
inflation)
7Teaching 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)
811 of the 23 (48) have decreased in shares
9Funding Groups
10Weightings per Course Level
11Weighting factors
Note distance funded at 50
12Migration 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
13Size Shape
- Race
- Gender
- Delivery mode
- Under Post Grads
- DOE benchmarks
14Race Distribution
15Gender Distribution
16Delivery Mode
17Under Post Grads
18Qualification type
19Grad rates
20Field of study
- Note According to DOE benchmarks, SET and
Business Management should comprise 60 of the
total enrolled FTEs
21Summary
- 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.
23Teaching Output Weightings
24Government Overview
25Allocation Overview
26Teaching 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
27Graduation Benchmarks
28Teaching 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
29Research 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
30Research Weightings
31Research Benchmark
Ratio of weighted publication units to
permanently appointed instruction/research staff
32Research 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
33Institutional Factor Grants
- These factors are for
- Disadvantage
- Approved size of institution
- Approved shape of institutiondropped from August
2003 version
34Disadvantaged 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
35Disadvantaged Students
36Institutional Size
- Meant to take account of economies of scale
- Additional input grants are made to smaller
institutions
37Institutional Size
38Foundation 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