Summer Funding Model
This content provides detailed information about Purdue University's Summer Funding Model, including revenue figures, enrollment data, and the distribution of funds. Key topics covered include department revenues, course insights, and good summer course candidates. The Provost's Summer Guarantee and Education Advisory Board's role in promoting timely degree completion are also discussed. The content highlights the roles of key individuals in the Summer Session office and offers insights into funding allocation strategies and course selection criteria.
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Department Heads Forum Summer Funding Model Summer Funding Model February 7, 2017 February 7, 2017
Presidential Initiatives and Priorities
Presidential Initiatives and Priorities
Purdues Summer Funding Model Office of the Provost $161 per credit hour per student $155 per credit hour per student Rate based on college s average of faculty salaries Keeps $24.50 of the $155 rate Keeps $25 of the $161 rate College A College B Revenue: $10,657 Revenue: $21,750 Used to pay for cost of instruction (i.e. full professor s salary or graduate assistant) Department 1 Revenue: $102,000 Department 2 Revenue: $16,320 Department 1 Revenue: $39,150 Department 2 Revenue: $17,617.50 5 Three- credit Sections, Enrollment of 20 in each 10 Three- credit Sections, Enrollment of 25 in each 2 Three- credit Sections, Enrollment of 20 in each 3 Three- credit Sections, Enrollment of 15 in each
Good Summer Course Candidates Courses with high utilization in fall or spring or bottlenecks Courses needed for major or minor requirements Rule of thumb: summer course should be 11% of fall/spring enrollment
Provost Summer Guarantee Education Advisory Board (2017). Promoting Timely Degree Completion: Reconciling Student Choice and the Four-Year Graduation Imperative
https://tableauqa.itap.purdue.edu https://tableauqa.itap.purdue.edu Summer Enrollment Dashboard
Questions? purdue.edu/provost/summersession
Blake Nemelka Director of Summer Session bnemelka@purdue.edu 765-494-5296 Jacob Askeroth Assistant Director of Summer Session jaskerot@purdue.edu 765-496-2023