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Higher Education Opportunities (New *buildings (destroy smaller building…
Higher Education Opportunities
New
*buildings
destroy smaller building to make updated and shared buildings
surrounding colleges can build a new shared buildings to cut costs
innovation lab
Classroom design
Hotels
Lower housing cost
teaching habits changed
Companies can fund buildings for majors that are associated with their business
4 major building instead of 4 separate buildings
urban colleges can build new buildings with office space in crowded areas
actual companies can rent the office space in the building
hands on experience for students
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https://www.policymattersohio.org/research-policy/quality-ohio/revenue-budget/ohios-2018-19-budget-in-review
Top left: Changes in major fund categories. Budget for FY 2016-17 and for FY 18-19
Bottom Left: Tax Revenue Sources in the Ohio 2016-17 and 2018 - 19
Middle: Investments of GRF funds by major category (adjusted for inflation)
Last one: State only revenue compared to state and federal dollars
Out of state tuition - 13,500 In state tuition - 9,500 Both below the national
Cleveland State University tuition and fees for out-of-state students increased at a standard annual rate of 2.0% over the past five years.
Most colleges need at least 15,000 dollars from students to keep the buildings teachers sports and education in general going in an upwards direction
12400 students
athletics dont make money
35.3 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students.
majority of students are in-state
Too high of cost
Offer more paid programs to offset programs
cut unnecessary sports and extracurriculars
Get rid of little used programs
Make clubs mostly self funded
Ohio's support for higher education
Down 15% since 2008
Increase funding for states from the government towards higher education
States are struggling to sustain
revenue so they need to
support colleges and universities