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Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education

The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) is a state agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that oversees 10 state-owned universities. Collectively, it is the largest provider of higher education in the commonwealth. All of the schools are primarily NCAA Division II members and affiliated with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).[2][3]

Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education
TypeState university system
EstablishedJuly 1, 1983 (1983-07-01)
Academic affiliations
Keystone Library Network
ChancellorDaniel Greenstein
Academic staff
5,500
Students95,802 students (2019)[1]
Location, ,
United States
Campus10 universities
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIPSAC
Websitewww.passhe.edu

PASSHE should not be confused with Pennsylvania's other state-funded university system, the Commonwealth System of Higher Education that includes the land grant university (Pennsylvania State University), three historically private universities (Temple University, Lincoln University, and University of Pittsburgh), and the related campuses of the four institutions.

History Edit

The Normal School Act of 1857 was passed on the last day of session on May 20, 1857.[4] Its passage created 12 normal school districts in the state in which to establish private corporations answerable to the State Superintendent of Common Schools.[5] Afterward, the School Code of 1911 mandated that the Commonwealth purchase all the normal schools. The normal schools evolved from state normal schools, to state teacher's colleges, to state colleges. Act 188, which was signed into law on November 12, 1982, and came into effect on July 1, 1983, established the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, and converted those state colleges into universities.

2022 consolidations Edit

A plan to merge six of the current PASSHE institutions into two multi-campus universities is ongoing as of July 2021. There was huge public outcry against the plan.[6][7][8][9][10] It has faced opposition by the Lock Haven City Council,[11] the Clinton County Commissioners,[12] the Clear Coalition,[13] the Party for Socialism and Liberation Chester County, PASSHE Defenders,[14] AFSCME Council 13,[15] Pennsylvania AFL–CIO,[16] APSCUF[16][17] and a slew of public comments. Groups like APSCUF, AFSCME, and the Pennsylvania AFL–CIO held a press conference May 3, 2021,[16] to speak out in opposition to the consolidation. PASSHE Defenders & the Party for Socialism & Liberation Chester County held rallies across the state at the campuses slated for consolidation[18] and at the state capital Harrisburg.[19] The plan being a part of the larger state system redesign was shown to have disastrous effects according to a report out of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[20] The report titled "The Economic Impact of the PASSHE Employment Reductions" outlines "[The] large cuts in staffing, both of faculty and of professional and classified staff in good unionized jobs, constitute the core of the restructuring. The cuts, amounting to 14 percent of overall PASSHE employment, are of a magnitude equivalent to the largest private-sector plant closings and mass layoffs of the previous decade in Pennsylvania."[20]

Under the plan, two sets of three schools would merge into single institutions effective July 1, 2022—Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield in the state's northeast, and California, Clarion, and Edinboro in western Pennsylvania. Each three-school group will have a new name, but the plan calls for all institutions involved in these mergers to retain their current campus identities and athletic programs. The PASSHE board of governors approved the plan on April 28, 2021, which opened a 60-day public comment period.

The comment period originally was set to have two public comment hearings throughout the 60-day public comment period as outlined in Act 50,[21] only taking place on June 9 and 10. However after public pressure the Board of Governors announced the addition of two additional hearings the same days.[22] Additionally, APSCUF held their own public comment hearings.[23]

The NCAA would have to approve the continued separation of the athletic programs at the merged institutions.[24] The board voted unanimously to approve the merger on July 14, but a system press release stated that "the efforts to complete the two integrations will take years."[25]

Funding Edit

State higher education funding across the country has seen significant cuts. In particular Pennsylvania saw an almost 34% cut in state funding from 2008 to 2018.[26] PASSHE over the past two decades has been cut harshly in regards to state funding. As the early 2000's they received over $700 million adjusted to 2022's dollars by the state. However the 2021–2022 academic year they received below $500 million.[27][28]

Universities and related entities Edit

The system is a composition of 10 universities in Pennsylvania:

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Not to be confused with Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth campuses or Commonwealth System of Higher Education The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education PASSHE is a state agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that oversees 10 state owned universities Collectively it is the largest provider of higher education in the commonwealth All of the schools are primarily NCAA Division II members and affiliated with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC 2 3 Pennsylvania s State System of Higher EducationTypeState university systemEstablishedJuly 1 1983 1983 07 01 Academic affiliationsKeystone Library NetworkChancellorDaniel GreensteinAcademic staff5 500Students95 802 students 2019 1 LocationHarrisburg Pennsylvania United StatesCampus10 universitiesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II PSACWebsitewww wbr passhe wbr eduPASSHE should not be confused with Pennsylvania s other state funded university system the Commonwealth System of Higher Education that includes the land grant university Pennsylvania State University three historically private universities Temple University Lincoln University and University of Pittsburgh and the related campuses of the four institutions Contents 1 History 1 1 2022 consolidations 1 2 Funding 2 Universities and related entities 2 1 Consolidations in 2022 2 2 Centers 2 3 Related organizations 3 Mission 4 Governance 5 Current enrollment and alumni 6 Facilities and employees 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Normal School Act of 1857 was passed on the last day of session on May 20 1857 4 Its passage created 12 normal school districts in the state in which to establish private corporations answerable to the State Superintendent of Common Schools 5 Afterward the School Code of 1911 mandated that the Commonwealth purchase all the normal schools The normal schools evolved from state normal schools to state teacher s colleges to state colleges Act 188 which was signed into law on November 12 1982 and came into effect on July 1 1983 established the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and converted those state colleges into universities 2022 consolidations Edit A plan to merge six of the current PASSHE institutions into two multi campus universities is ongoing as of July 2021 There was huge public outcry against the plan 6 7 8 9 10 It has faced opposition by the Lock Haven City Council 11 the Clinton County Commissioners 12 the Clear Coalition 13 the Party for Socialism and Liberation Chester County PASSHE Defenders 14 AFSCME Council 13 15 Pennsylvania AFL CIO 16 APSCUF 16 17 and a slew of public comments Groups like APSCUF AFSCME and the Pennsylvania AFL CIO held a press conference May 3 2021 16 to speak out in opposition to the consolidation PASSHE Defenders amp the Party for Socialism amp Liberation Chester County held rallies across the state at the campuses slated for consolidation 18 and at the state capital Harrisburg 19 The plan being a part of the larger state system redesign was shown to have disastrous effects according to a report out of the Political Economy Research Institute PERI of the University of Massachusetts Amherst 20 The report titled The Economic Impact of the PASSHE Employment Reductions outlines The large cuts in staffing both of faculty and of professional and classified staff in good unionized jobs constitute the core of the restructuring The cuts amounting to 14 percent of overall PASSHE employment are of a magnitude equivalent to the largest private sector plant closings and mass layoffs of the previous decade in Pennsylvania 20 Under the plan two sets of three schools would merge into single institutions effective July 1 2022 Bloomsburg Lock Haven and Mansfield in the state s northeast and California Clarion and Edinboro in western Pennsylvania Each three school group will have a new name but the plan calls for all institutions involved in these mergers to retain their current campus identities and athletic programs The PASSHE board of governors approved the plan on April 28 2021 which opened a 60 day public comment period The comment period originally was set to have two public comment hearings throughout the 60 day public comment period as outlined in Act 50 21 only taking place on June 9 and 10 However after public pressure the Board of Governors announced the addition of two additional hearings the same days 22 Additionally APSCUF held their own public comment hearings 23 The NCAA would have to approve the continued separation of the athletic programs at the merged institutions 24 The board voted unanimously to approve the merger on July 14 but a system press release stated that the efforts to complete the two integrations will take years 25 Funding Edit State higher education funding across the country has seen significant cuts In particular Pennsylvania saw an almost 34 cut in state funding from 2008 to 2018 26 PASSHE over the past two decades has been cut harshly in regards to state funding As the early 2000 s they received over 700 million adjusted to 2022 s dollars by the state However the 2021 2022 academic year they received below 500 million 27 28 Universities and related entities EditThe system is a composition of 10 universities in Pennsylvania University Location Founded Enrollment Endowment AthleticsAffiliation NicknameCheyney University of Pennsylvania Cheyney 1837 618 1 67 million Independent Wolves Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 2022 14 933 NCAA Div IIPSAC Huskies Lock Haven Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Bald Eagles Mansfield Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Mounties East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania East Stroudsburg 1893 7 234 22 2 million NCAA Div IIPSAC Warriors Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana 1875 9 794 60 6 million 29 NCAA Div IIPSAC Crimson Hawks Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Kutztown 1866 8 309 31 9 million NCAA Div IIPSAC Golden Bears Millersville University of Pennsylvania Millersville 1855 8 505 43 9 million NCAA Div IIPSAC Marauders Pennsylvania Western University California PennWest California 2022 14 447 NCAA Div IIPSAC Vulcans Clarion PennWest Clarion Golden Eagles Edinboro PennWest Edinboro Fighting Scots Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Shippensburg 1871 8 253 36 9 million NCAA Div IIPSAC Raiders Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Slippery Rock 1889 8 806 16 5 million NCAA Div IIPSAC The Rock West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester 1871 17 719 47 2 million NCAA Div IIPSAC ECAC Golden Rams Consolidations in 2022 Edit Starting in the 2022 2023 academic year six of the PASSHE campuses were consolidated into two universities 30 Pennsylvania Western University comprising the former California Clarion and Edinboro universities 30 Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania comprising the former Lock Haven Bloomsburg and Mansfield universities These three institutions while merged operationally with a common leadership and administrative structure retain their distinct names and logos and appear as three unrelated universities for branding purposes 31 However the three universities were legally merged into a single university under the accreditation of Bloomsburg University henceforth known as Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania by its accrediting body 32 Centers Edit Dixon University Center State System Center City 33 Related organizations Edit Keystone Library Network Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceState System universities also operate four branch campuses The Office of the Chancellor was situated in the capital city of Harrisburg at the Dixon University Center As reported in November 2020 The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education was given the green light from the General Assembly to sell the Dixon University Center 34 The Dixon University Center was then purchased by the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg 35 36 Mission Edit As established by the founding legislation Act 188 of 1982 the primary mission of the State System of Higher Education is the provision of instruction for undergraduate and graduate students to and beyond the Master s degree in the liberal arts and sciences and in the applied fields including the teaching profession Additionally the purpose of the State System is to provide high quality education at the lowest possible cost to students 37 Governance Edit A 20 member Board of Governors oversees the system Additional power is vested in the Councils of Trustees at the constituent universities Board of Governor s membership includes four state legislators three students the Governor of the Commonwealth or a designee the Pennsylvania Secretary of Education or a designee and 11 citizens appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state senate 38 The Board of Governors sets general policy for the State System They also set recommendations regarding individual university tuition and the university technology fee They have meetings typically on a quarterly basis 39 Act 188 of 1982 states Funding for the Board of Governors and chancellor shall come from all operating funds available to the State colleges and State owned university but shall not exceed one half of one per centum 5 of such funds For purposes of this section the phrase operating funds means any federal appropriation any state appropriation any student tuition fees and any student fees for room and board 40 Additionally Act 188 states The Board of Governors shall provide for the holding of regular and special meetings Eleven 11 governors attending shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business and unless a greater number is required by the bylaws of the board the act of a majority of the governors present at any meeting shall be deemed the act of the board b amended June 23 1988 P L 457 No 77 40 Current enrollment and alumni Edit Almost 110 000 undergraduate and graduate part time and full time students attend State System universities Nearly 90 percent are Pennsylvania residents and 80 percent remain in Pennsylvania after graduation Minority enrollment is at an all time high A record total of 11 500 minority students nearly 11 percent of the total student population are taking classes at State System universities There are more than 734 000 State System alumni including more than 518 000 who live and work in Pennsylvania Facilities and employees Edit In total the university campuses comprise approximately 4 700 acres 19 km2 A total of 862 buildings with nearly 25 million square feet 2 3 km2 house classrooms residences administrative offices and student support services The State System employs more than 13 700 professional and support staff most covered by collective bargaining agreements The various libraries are connected through the cooperative Keystone Library Network See also Edit nbsp Pennsylvania portal nbsp Education portalList of Pennsylvania state agenciesReferences Edit Murphy Jan October 9 2019 State universities enrollment shows decline for the ninth consecutive year Cheyney s is on the rise Patriot News Retrieved October 25 2021 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Psacsports org Retrieved on August 9 2013 NCAA Division Division II Member Sports Links Web1 ncaa org Retrieved on August 9 2013 John Edward Merryman The Indiana Story 1875 1975 Pennsylvania s First State University Clearfield Pennsylvania Kurtz Brothers 1976 p 18 Merryman pp 18 20 PASSHE integration plan faces fierce opposition City amp State PA Retrieved September 28 2022 Grad student cutting lawns to pay off college debt gives officials a lecture on Pa state university mergers Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved September 28 2022 Snyder Susan Commenters overwhelmingly opposed Pa state university mergers during first day s hearings inquirer com Retrieved September 28 2022 Pennsylvanians Criticize Plans To Merge California Clarion and Edinboro Universities 90 5 WESA June 9 2021 Retrieved September 28 2022 Wolford Stacy June 10 2021 Speakers oppose Pa state university mergers The Mon Valley Independent Retrieved September 28 2022 City Council opposes LHU integration lockhaven com Retrieved September 28 2022 Commissioners voice opposition to LHU merger lockhaven com Retrieved September 28 2022 CLEAR Coalition advocates against PASSHE consolidation cites economic importance WHP TV April 6 2021 Retrieved September 28 2022 PASSHE Defenders Twitter Retrieved September 28 2022 Kauffman William April 28 2021 PRESS RELEASE PASSHE consolidation plan worse than expected for workers AFSCME Council 13 Retrieved September 28 2022 a b c APSCUF amp Labor Speaks Out Against PASSHE Consolidation Pennsylvania Spotlight May 3 2021 Retrieved September 28 2022 Murphy Jan April 7 2021 Faculty oppose Pa state universities proposed consolidation plans pennlive Retrieved September 28 2022 An injury to one is an injury to all lockhaven com Retrieved September 28 2022 Staff Liberation Penn higher education under attack by its own Board of Governors Liberation News Retrieved September 28 2022 a b Weinstein Kim PERI The Economic Impact of the PASSHE Employment Reductions peri umass edu Retrieved September 28 2022 2020 Act 50 The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly Retrieved September 28 2022 Press Releases State System provides increased opportunities www passhe edu Retrieved September 28 2022 APSCUF organized public comment sessions about university consolidations APSCUF Prose J D April 28 2021 PASSHE OKs merger plan for six state colleges What would change York Daily Record York PA Retrieved May 3 2021 Board of Governors approve student centered university integration plans Press release Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education July 14 2021 Retrieved July 20 2021 State Higher Education Funding Cuts Have Pushed Costs to Students Worsened Inequality Center for Budget and Policy Priorities October 24 2019 Retrieved October 4 2022 2022 2023 Appropriations Request PDF Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education 2022 Retrieved October 7 2022 State Dollars Per Student Continue to Be Historically Low The Quad of West Chester University April 11 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year FY 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 National Association of College and University Business Officers February 2021 Retrieved October 7 2022 a b Murphy Jan October 14 2021 Welcome to Penn West University 3 merged western Pennsylvania colleges get new name but will keep some of old identities The Morning Call Retrieved October 25 2021 Murphy Jan March 2 2022 Three Pa state universities are given a new name that surprisingly wasn t already taken Penn Live Archived from the original on March 3 2022 Retrieved March 2 2022 Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania Statement of Accreditation Middle States Commission on Higher Education Retrieved October 2 2022 State System Center City PASSHE Retrieved April 2 2019 Pa State university system ready to sell its Harrisburg headquarters November 27 2020 Jewish Federation to buy Pa s state university system s HQ on 6 5 acres in Harrisburg October 8 2021 A major milestone Jewish Federation finalizes purchase of Dixon University Center April 2022 PASSHE Board of Governors Leading the Way July 2004 Act 188 of 1982 Pennsylvania General Assembly July 6 2016 Retrieved September 2 2018 via PASSHE Board of Governors Meeting Information PA State System of Higher Education a b Article XX A The State System of Higher Education PDF PASSHE November 12 1982 Retrieved October 3 2022 External links Edit Official website nbsp 40 17 42 N 76 54 16 W 40 29495 N 76 90436 W 40 29495 76 90436 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education amp oldid 1170364060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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