MSVCC P and P Revisions 5/3
STATE FUNDING AND MCCB SUPPORT
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Formula from the Community and Junior College Support Appropriations Bill All MSVCC provider semester credit hours for the summer, fall, and spring semesters of the prior year are divided by 30 to determine the number of FTEs and are included in the academic, technical, and career categories. Academic, technical, and career categories are weighted at 1.0. MSVCC students must be enrolled and in attendance on the last day of the sixth week of each full-term semester, or its equivalent, and reside within the state of Mississippi to qualify for funding. In addition to the above allocation, MSVCC shared host and provider hours may qualify for incentive funding on the basis of the prior year's full-time equivalency of MSVCC shared hours during the summer, fall, and spring semesters. To be considered in this separate section of the formula, the MSVCC student at the “Host” college must be taking the course from another “Provider” college . Those semester credit hours being hosted by one college shall receive funding at the weight of 0.75 and those semester credit hours being provided by one college shall receive funding at the weight of 0.25 . All colleges participating in the MSVCC will agree to basic MSVCC Policies and Procedures and sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the MCCB that outlines the primary responsibilities of the MCCB and the participating colleges. Criteria for State Reimbursement of Mississippi Virtual Community College Courses Giving full faith to MCCB Policy 8.2 Standards for Quality and Accountability, a community college is in compliance with the MSVCC Policies and Procedures Manual for the Mississippi Virtual Community College (MSVCC) Consortium when it meets the following criteria: 1. Students enrolled in courses where instruction is delivered via distance learning technologies will be counted for audit purposes, the same as that for students enrolled via traditional delivery methods, with the following stipulation:
State appropriations will be awarded for Mississippi Virtual Community College (MSVCC) courses that are offered through the MSVCC Enrollment Tool and conform to all operational policies, procedures, and positions as approved by the Mississippi Community College Board (MCCB), in consultation with the Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges (MACC), and as interpreted by the MCCB. MSVCC online courses are defined as those offered through the MSVCC Enrollment Tool, whether hosted or provided, and must follow the policies and procedures outlined in
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