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Creating the Corridor Joe Serwach The University of Michigan Public Policy 778, Professor Elisabeth Gerber October 22, 2010
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Page 1: Creating the Corridor

Creating the Corridor

Joe SerwachThe University of Michigan

Public Policy 778, Professor Elisabeth Gerber

October 22, 2010

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Ford vs. Chevy, Freep vs. the News and U-M vs. MSU vs. WSU• Harvardization of Higher Ed: Every

university for itself, fighting for its share of state dollars, duplication.

• “In summary, during the last half of the 20th century, the University of Michigan’s influence in Lansing plummeted,’’ - former U-M President James Duderstadt

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From state U to Tuition-supported U

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Climate change• More stakeholders: As state support declined, other

stakeholders rose in importance: federal support, tuition, donors, healthcare revenue, business.

• Term Limits: Constant change in officials. • Selectivity/cultural divide: More applicants,

higher standards and a growing gap between rich and poor, high education vs. low education.

• Partner or perish: Government, the public and fiscal realities all encourage more collaboration, partnering and alliance building, leverage resources

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“Our University has performed remarkably well given this economic downturn. In fact, universities from throughout the country are calling us, eager to understand – and replicate – what is becoming known as the Michigan Model.,’’ – University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman.

Michigan State University

Approach to change

Systemic Across the board

Mode of implementation

Created partnerships and cut costs where it made sense

20% across department budget cuts planned

Outcome

Tuition increases about 5% per year. Boosted financial aid at double digit rates including 12% this year

In-state tuition: $11,738Out-of-State: $34,230

Increased tuition at a more rapid percentage, narrowing gap between U-M and MSU

In-state tuition: $11,935

Out-of-State: $28,270

Sources: US News world report 2009 to 2010 best colleges rankings, U-M and MSU budget sites.

The Pot Luck Dinner

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1. The “winter that never ends,’’ a seven year statewide recession forced U-M into an ongoing crisis/opportunity vision of the state.

2. “Partner or perish.’’ Encouraging new partnerships with business, communities and other institutions.

3. Family ties: “Let us help’’ replaced “We need.’’

4. “Us against the world” replaced neighbor vs. neighbor.

5. Building bridges. Everyone brings something to table

The Michigan Model

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Hope is more interesting than doom and gloom