AB64,597 12Section 597 . 36.11 (3) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 36.11 (3) (b) 1. and
13amended to read:
AB64,375,2514 36.11 (3) (b) 1. Subject to s. 36.31 (2m), the board shall establish policies for the
15appropriate transfer of credits between institutions within the system, including the
16designation of
postsecondary credits earned by a high school pupil enrolled in a
17course at an institution within the system under the program under s. 118.55. The
18board shall designate in the policies established under this paragraph
those courses
19which shall be transferable between and within institutions without loss of credit
20toward graduation or toward completion of a specific course of study. If the board
21determines that postsecondary credits earned by a high school pupil under the
22program under s. 118.55 are not transferable under this paragraph, the board shall
23permit the individual to take an examination to determine the individual's
24competency in the subject-area of the course and, if the individual receives a passing
25score on the examination, shall award equivalent credits to the individual.
AB64,598
1Section 598. 36.11 (3) (b) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB64,376,62 36.11 (3) (b) 2. The board shall measure the effectiveness of the policies
3established under subd. 1. and, no later than January 1, 2018, submit to the chief
4clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the appropriate standing
5committees under s. 13.172 (3) a report that describes any barriers to credit
6transferability between institutions within the system.
AB64,599 7Section 599 . 36.11 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,376,178 36.11 (3) (c) Subject to s. 36.31 (2m), the board may establish policies for the
9appropriate transfer of credits with other educational institutions outside the
10system, including postsecondary credits earned by a high school pupil enrolled in a
11course at an educational institution outside the system through the program under
12s. 118.55. If the board determines that postsecondary credits earned by a high school
13pupil under the program under s. 118.55 are not transferable under this paragraph,
14the board shall permit the individual to take an examination to determine the
15individual's competency in the subject-area of the course and, if the individual
16receives a passing score on the examination, shall award equivalent credits to the
17individual
.
AB64,600 18Section 600. 36.11 (3) (cm) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,376,2019 36.11 (3) (cm) 4. Other courses for which the transfer of credits is accepted
20under par. (b) 1. or (c).
AB64,601 21Section 601. 36.11 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 36.11 (7) (a) and amended
22to read:
AB64,376,2423 36.11 (7) (a) The Subject to par. (b), the board may confer such degrees and
24grant such diplomas as are usual in universities or as it deems appropriate.
AB64,602 25Section 602 . 36.11 (7) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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136.11 (7) (b) The board may not confer a bachelor's degree on a student enrolled
2in a university unless the student has had an internship experience or work
3experience while enrolled in the university. The board shall establish policies for
4determining whether a student has satisfied the requirement under this paragraph.
AB64,603 5Section 603 . 36.112 of the statutes is created to read:
AB64,377,6 636.112 Performance funding. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB64,377,127 (a) “Dual enrollment programs" means programs or courses of study designed
8to provide high school students the opportunity to gain credits in both a high school
9and a university or college campus, including transcripted credit programs or other
10educational services provided by contract between a school district and a university
11or college campus. “Dual enrollment programs” includes early college credit
12programs under s. 118.55.
AB64,377,1513 (b) “High-impact practices” means techniques and designs for teaching and
14learning that the board has identified as proven to be beneficial for student
15engagement and successful learning among students from many backgrounds.
AB64,377,1716 (c) “Performance funding” means the amount allocated under sub. (2) (a) for
17making distributions in a fiscal year under the plan approved under sub. (6).
AB64,377,1818 (d) “State workforce” means the number of state residents aged 25 to 64.
AB64,377,22 19(2) Allocation. (a) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., in each fiscal year
20beginning in fiscal year 2017-18, the board shall allocate $21,250,000 of the amount
21appropriated for that fiscal year under s. 20.285 (1) (a) to make distributions in that
22fiscal year under the plan approved under sub. (6).
AB64,378,223 2. If distributions under the plan approved under sub. (6) do not begin until
24fiscal year 2018-19, the board shall allocate $42,500,000 of the amount appropriated

1for the 2017-19 fiscal biennium under s. 20.285 (1) (a) to make distributions in fiscal
2year 2018-19 under the plan approved under sub. (6).
AB64,378,43 (b) The amount allocated under par. (a) may be distributed only as specified in
4the plan approved under sub. (6) and may not be otherwise spent by the board.
AB64,378,9 5(3) Performance rankings. (a) Affordability and attainability. For each fiscal
6year, the board shall rank each institution's performance regarding all of the
7following criteria and establish a formula for distributing 30 percent of the
8performance funding based on an institution's ranking so that an institution receives
9a distribution that is greater than any other institution with a lower ranking:
AB64,378,1110 1. The average length of time for students to obtain each degree awarded by
11the institution in the prior fiscal year.
AB64,378,1212 2. Participation in dual enrollment programs during the prior fiscal year.
AB64,378,1413 3. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who
14completed the degree requirements within 3 years.
AB64,378,1615 4. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who
16completed the degree requirements within 4 years.
AB64,378,1817 5. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who
18completed the degree requirements within 6 years.
AB64,378,2019 6. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year in
20healthcare, science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
AB64,378,2221 7. The graduation rate of low-income students for the prior fiscal year as
22determined in a manner specified by the board.
AB64,378,2323 8. Faculty instructional hours during the prior fiscal year.
AB64,379,324 (b) Work readiness. For each fiscal year, the board shall rank each institution's
25performance regarding all of the following criteria and establish a formula for

1distributing 15 percent of the performance funding based on an institution's ranking
2so that an institution receives a distribution that is greater than any other
3institution with a lower ranking:
AB64,379,64 1. The average number of high-impact practices experienced at any time
5during undergraduate enrollment by students who graduated with undergraduate
6degrees in the prior fiscal year.
AB64,379,87 2. The percentage of students who participated in internships at any time
8during their undergraduate enrollment.
AB64,379,139 (c) Student success in state workforce. For each fiscal year, the board shall rank
10each institution's performance regarding all of the following criteria and establish
11a formula for distributing 30 percent of the performance funding based on an
12institution's ranking so that an institution receives a distribution that is greater
13than any other institution with a lower ranking:
AB64,379,1514 1. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who
15obtained full-time postgraduate employment.
AB64,379,1816 2. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who
17obtained full-time postgraduate employment in a field related to the degree
18awarded.
AB64,379,2019 3. The percentage of the state workforce who graduated from the institution
20in the 5 prior fiscal years.
AB64,379,2221 4. The percentage of students awarded degrees in the prior fiscal year who are
22employed or continuing their education within one year of graduation.
AB64,380,223 5. The number of degrees awarded by the institution in the prior fiscal year that
24are in high-demand fields. The department of workforce development shall

1determine what constitutes high-demand fields and revise the determination as
2necessary.
AB64,380,83 (d) Efficiency. For each fiscal year, the board shall rank each institution's
4performance in minimizing expenditures for supplies, services, personnel, and other
5administrative expenses during the prior fiscal year and establish a formula for
6distributing 10 percent of the performance funding based on an institution's ranking
7so that an institution receives a distribution that is greater than any other
8institution with a lower ranking.
AB64,380,139 (e) Service. For each fiscal year, the board shall rank each institution's
10performance regarding all of the following criteria and establish a formula for
11distributing 5 percent of the performance funding based on an institution's ranking
12so that an institution receives a distribution that is greater than any other
13institution with a lower ranking:
AB64,380,1614 1. The number of state residents served by the University of
15Wisconsin-Extension and outreach programs at the institution during the prior
16fiscal year.
AB64,380,1817 2. Expenditures at the institution during the prior fiscal year on student
18community service programs that do not award academic credit.
AB64,380,2419 (f) Additional criteria. For each fiscal year, the board shall rank each
20institution's performance during the prior fiscal year regarding 2 criteria specified
21by the board that are in addition to the criteria under pars. (a) to (e) and establish
22a formula for distributing 10 percent of the performance funding based on an
23institution's ranking so that an institution receives a distribution that is greater
24than any other institution with a lower ranking.
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1(4) Enrollment size. In ranking performance and establishing formulas under
2sub. (3), the board shall control for the number of students enrolled at each
3institution so that institutions with larger enrollments are not advantaged over
4institutions with smaller enrollments.
AB64,381,9 5(5) University of Wisconsin Colleges. (a) In establishing formulas under
6sub. (3), the Board of Regents may substitute different criteria to apply to the
7University of Wisconsin Colleges if the board determines that the different criteria
8are appropriate for evaluating the performance of the University of Wisconsin
9Colleges.
AB64,381,1310 (b) The Board of Regents may exempt the University of Wisconsin Colleges
11from any ranking and distribution under sub. (3) if the board determines that the
12criteria related to that ranking and distribution should not apply to the University
13of Wisconsin Colleges.
AB64,381,21 14(6) Approval. No later than January 1, 2018, the board shall submit to the
15secretary of administration a plan for making the distributions under sub. (3). The
16plan shall include the board's method for ranking performance regarding each set of
17criteria under sub. (3). Within 30 days after receipt of the plan, the secretary of
18administration shall approve the plan or require the board to resubmit the plan.
19Within 30 days of receipt of a resubmitted plan, the secretary of administration shall
20approve the plan or require additional resubmittal. The board may not implement
21a plan until approved by the secretary of administration.
AB64,381,23 22(7) Report card. In each fiscal year beginning in fiscal year 2018-19, the board
23shall require each institution to do all of the following:
AB64,381,2524 (a) Prepare an evaluation designated “Performance Funding Report Card” in
25a single-page format specified by the board that does all of the following:
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11. Summarizes the institution's performance during the prior fiscal year with
2respect to the criteria specified in sub. (3) and other metrics specified by the board.
3If the board specifies other metrics, those metrics shall apply to all institutions.
AB64,382,54 2. Compares the performance summarized under subd. 1. with the
5performance of the other institutions.
AB64,382,76 3. Includes any additional information the board may require, including any
7information specified in s. 36.65 (2) (a), (c), (d), (e), or (f).
AB64,382,98 (b) Prominently link to the evaluation under par. (a) on the home page of the
9institution's Internet site.
AB64,382,1110 (c) Update the evaluation under par. (a) as necessary at the end of each
11semester.
AB64,382,16 12(8) Accountability dashboard. The board shall publish on the University of
13Wisconsin System Accountability Dashboard that the board maintains on the
14system's Internet site data regarding each institution's performance with respect to
15the criteria specified in sub. (3) and any other metrics specified by the board under
16sub. (7) (a) 1.
AB64,604 17Section 604 . 36.115 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,382,2118 36.115 (2) The Except as provided in sub. (8), the board shall develop a
19personnel system that is separate and distinct from the personnel system under ch.
20230 for all system employees except system employees assigned to the University of
21Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64,605 22Section 605 . 36.115 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,382,2523 36.115 (3) The Except as provided in sub. (8), the chancellor shall develop a
24personnel system that is separate and distinct from the personnel system under ch.
25230 for all system employees assigned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64,606
1Section 606. 36.115 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,383,42 36.115 (5) (b) The board may not implement the personnel system developed
3under sub. (2) unless it has been approved by the joint committee on employment
4relations. This paragraph does not apply to revisions made under sub. (8) (b).
AB64,607 5Section 607 . 36.115 (5) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,383,96 36.115 (5) (c) The chancellor may not implement the personnel system
7developed under sub. (3) unless it has been approved by the joint committee on
8employment relations. This paragraph does not apply to revisions made under sub.
9(8) (b).
AB64,608 10Section 608 . 36.115 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,383,1611 36.115 (7) The Except as provided in sub. (8), the board shall establish and
12maintain consistent employment relations policies and practices for all system
13employees except system employees assigned to the University of
14Wisconsin-Madison. The, and the chancellor shall establish and maintain
15consistent employment relations policies and practices for all system employees
16assigned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64,609 17Section 609. 36.115 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64,383,2018 36.115 (8) (a) No later than January 1, 2018, the board shall develop and
19implement a plan that includes all of the following for each institution within the
20system, including the University of Wisconsin-Madison:
AB64,383,2421 1. Policies for monitoring teaching workloads of faculty and instructional
22academic staff, including requirements for individual faculty and instructional
23academic staff members to report the number of hours spent teaching to the system
24administration.
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12. Policies for rewarding faculty and instructional academic staff who teach
2more than a standard academic load.
AB64,384,63 (b) The board and the chancellor shall revise the personnel systems developed
4under subs. (2) and (3) and the employment relations policies and practices
5established under sub. (7) as necessary to ensure that the systems, polices, and
6practices are consistent with the plan required under par. (a).
AB64,610 7Section 610. 36.25 (1) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64,384,148 36.25 (1) Three-year baccalaureate degrees. (a) Subject to par. (b), each
9university shall submit to the board and post on the university's Internet site a
10statement describing how each major for which the university offers a baccalaureate
11degree may be completed within 3 academic years. The chronology of the statement
12shall begin with the fall semester of a student's first year of the baccalaureate
13program. The statement may include any of the following methods for contributing
14to earning a baccalaureate degree in 3 academic years:
AB64,384,1515 1. Advanced placement credit.
AB64,384,1616 2. International baccalaureate program credit.
AB64,384,1917 3. Satisfaction of degree and credit-hour requirements by completing courses
18that are widely available at technical colleges or through online programs offered by
19institutions or private nonprofit institutions of higher education.
AB64,384,2020 4. Postsecondary credit under s. 118.52 or 118.55.
AB64,384,2121 5. Completion of course work during summer sessions.
AB64,384,2322 6. Waiver of foreign language degree requirements based on a proficiency
23examination specified by the university.
AB64,384,2424 7. Any other method specified by the university.
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1(b) Not later than January 1, 2018, each university shall submit statements
2under par. (a) for at least 10 percent of all baccalaureate degree programs offered by
3the university. Not later than June 30, 2020, each university shall submit
4statements under par. (a) for at least 60 percent of all baccalaureate degree programs
5offered by the university.
AB64,385,126 (c) Upon receipt of statements submitted under par. (a), the board shall provide
7copies to the state superintendent of public instruction, who shall distribute copies
8to school boards that operate high school grades, operators of charter schools under
9s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) that operate high school grades, and governing bodies of private
10schools that operate high school grades and that participate in a program under s.
11115.7915, 118.60, or 119.23, who shall make the copies available to high school
12principals, guidance counselors, or equivalent positions.
AB64,385,1513 (d) Nothing in this subsection requires a university to take any action that
14would violate the requirements of any independent association accrediting
15baccalaureate degree programs.
AB64,611 16Section 611. 36.27 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,385,17 1736.27 (title) Tuition and fees.
AB64,612 18Section 612. 36.27 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64,385,2519 36.27 (1) (a) Subject to par. (b) and sub. (6) (am), the board may establish for
20different classes of students differing tuition and fees incidental to enrollment in
21educational programs or use of facilities in the system. Except as otherwise provided
22in this section, the board may charge any student who is not exempted by this section
23a nonresident tuition. The Subject to sub. (6) (am), the board may establish special
24rates of tuition and fees for the extension and summer sessions and such other
25studies or courses of instruction as the board deems advisable.
AB64,613
1Section 613. 36.27 (3n) (a) 1m. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
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