1.   For a great state of mind: invest in public higher education. A PHENOM INDEX - 1 Where “education of work force” ranks in reasons corporations give for choosing a location 8 Number of dollars in economic activity generated by every $1 in state investment in UMass 4.3 Total impact of the five UMass campuses on the economy, in billions of dollars  9 Number of states that decreased their support for public higher education between 2005 and 2010 9 Rank of Massachusetts in this group 25.6 Percentage by which Massachusetts decreased its support for public higher education in last 5 years 85 Percentage of Massachusetts public higher education students who stay in Massachusetts to work and pay taxes upon graduation 55 Percentage of Massachusetts private college students who are residents of the state 43 Number of states that have lower average tuition and fees at public 4-year colleges than Massachusetts 46 Massachusetts’ rank among the 50 states in per capita appropriations for higher education 53 Percent decrease in the state’s main financial aid program, MASSGrant, 1989 to 2008 3 Percentage of Massachusetts budget that goes to public higher education 6 National average, percent of state budgets that go to public higher education 4 Number of states that spend a smaller percentage than Massachusetts 49 Percent by which Massachusetts 2-year College cost exceeds the national average 135 Number of dollars that Massachusetts spends per person age 18-24 on financial aid grants 269 Dollars the average state spends 1 Number of states that cut public higher education more than Massachusetts, 2008-2010  1/2 proportion of national average that MA spends on financial aid grants per person age 18-24  5.8 percent increase in enrollment at public colleges from 2008 to 2009



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For a Great State of Mind is PHENOM’s multi-year grassroots campaign to have Massachusetts dramatically increase its investment in public higher education and lower the costs for students. With the rising cost of tuition and fees, immigrants, the poor, and increasingly the middle class are being squeezed out of higher education, at exactly the same time that college is becoming increasingly necessary for the well-being of our residents and for the economic future of the state. Learn more about the campaign.

Let’s Be Average! Massachusetts is 46th in the country in per capita support for higher education, and cut its support more than any other state in the last 5 years. Since 1990 funding for need-based financial aid declined by 53%, while costs have doubled at 4-year colleges and increased by 60% at 2-year colleges. PHENOM’s campaign goal is get us up to the national average in state support and down to the national average in student costs. If you agree, sign on here. See the campaign brochure – contact us and let us know how many we should send you.

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Written by Ferd Wulkan   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 15:35

Please join PHENOM as we tell the Governor that we need him to properly allocate the federal stimulus funds.

Framingham State College, Campus Center, Thursday, February 26, 10:30 AM

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (aka “the stimulus bill”) that was just signed into law by President Obama contains significant funds designed to protect public education.We ask the Governor to make a clear and unambiguous commitment to honor the letter and spirit of the law.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 15:58
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Written by Jeff Napolitano   
Friday, 20 February 2009 10:35

Most colleges with PHENOM are having their legislative call-in day on February 26 - however some have chosen different dates.

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Stimulus Legislation Gives Breathing Room to Massachusetts Public Colleges PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ferd Wulkan   
Thursday, 19 February 2009 13:09

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Written by Jeff Napolitano   
Saturday, 31 January 2009 00:43

Governor Patrick is proposing a 16.5% cut to public higher education from the original FY 2009 budget to FY 2010. No other major sector of state government is being cut this much. His plan is unwise, and does not fully consider the full impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which will be passed by Congress in the next few weeks.

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PHENOM's new interim Development and Administrative Director!
Welcome to Ravi Khanna, PHENOM's new interim Development and Administrative Director!  Ravi was hired on January 23 after a thorough search and interviews with 4 outstanding candidates.  Ravi will work primarily on fundraising so that PHENOM can expand its scope and pursue the ambitious agenda required in these times of great difficulty and great opportunity.  He has worked for a number of progressive non-profit organizations and has a tremendous amount of fundraising and administrative experience.  He will make his "debut" at the February 9 PHENOM meeting at Bristol Community College.  We look forward to working with him.
 
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