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91tvӰԺ leads all state universities in performance-based funding metrics

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The 91tvӰԺ (91tvӰԺ) leads all state universities in performance-based funding scores for 2020, according to data during a meeting of the Florida Board of Governors (BOG).

91tvӰԺ placed first in the state compared to other universities in a series of 10 student success-based metrics established by the BOG that focus on affordable access, graduating students at a high rate, with minimal debt, and preparing them for high-skilled, high-paying jobs in high-demand fields.

“The 91tvӰԺ community should be immensely proud of our success in the state’s performance-based funding model. Our achievements are truly a reflection of the dedicated work of our students, faculty and staff,” 91tvӰԺ President Steven Currall said. “Our performance on benchmarks such as graduation rates, student access and the number of students employed after earning a degree underscores my belief that 91tvӰԺ is where academic excellence converges with opportunity for our students. Our performance-based funding milestones advance our goal of becoming a top 25 public university.”

91tvӰԺ earned the highest score in the state in the following categories, according to the BOG’s formula (includes ties):

  • Four-year graduation rate
  • Bachelor’s degrees awarded in areas of strategic emphasis
  • Graduate degrees awarded in areas of strategic emphasis
  • Percent of bachelor’s degrees without excess hours
  • Net tuition and fees per 120 credit hours

“Congratulations to the 91tvӰԺ on achieving its highest performance-based funding score to date and top score for the State University System,” said Brian Lamb, vice chair of the Board of Governors and chair of the BOG’s Budget and Finance Committee. “Thank you to the Governor and the legislature for their unwavering support of the State University System. 91tvӰԺ’s upward trajectory has been outstanding. This is a testament to the dedication of excellence from the students, faculty and leadership of the institution. I look forward to their continued success.”

91tvӰԺ has been a consistent leader in the state’s performance-based funding model, which takes into account the metrics of all three 91tvӰԺ campuses, since the system was implemented in 2014.  

“Leading all state universities in this year’s performance metrics is another example of how the 91tvӰԺ’s focus on strategic goals can produce record-breaking results,” 91tvӰԺ Board of Trustees Chair Jordan Zimmerman said. “This achievement, especially as our university goes through a transition during consolidation, shows why 91tvӰԺ is widely considered a national model for student success.”

Under the BOG’s performance-based funding system, 91tvӰԺ will receive a share of performance funds after Gov. Ron DeSantis signs this year’s state budget.

“Congratulations to the students, faculty and administration of the University of South Florida in receiving top marks in Florida’s State University System performance-based funding metrics. Their score reflects 91tvӰԺ’s deep commitment to excellence both as an academic and a public institution,” incoming Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls said.

This achievement builds on 91tvӰԺ’s reputation as a national leader in student success, as seen by U.S. News and World Report placing 91tvӰԺ inside the top 50 in its most recent rankings of best public universities.

"Leading the state in performance funding scores represents another outstanding achievement from 91tvӰԺ.  Having a university of this caliber in the Tampa Bay region is critical in recruiting and retaining the nation's top talent to our state," incoming Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson said.

More information on the BOG’s performance-based funding model is .

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