Common use of Furthering State Goals Clause in Contracts

Furthering State Goals. As required for all public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth by subsection B of § 23-38.88 of the Code of Virginia, prior to August 1, 2005, the Board of Visitors of the University adopted the resolution setting forth its commitment to the Governor and the General Assembly to meet the State goals specified in that subsection B. In addition to the above commitments, the University commits to furthering these State goals by: 1. In addition to its six-year target of achieving $337 million in external research by 2011-12, the University commits to match from institutional funds, other than general funds or tuition, on a dollar for dollar basis, any additional research funds provided by the State in the Appropriation Act above the amount provided from institutional funds for research in 2005-06. 2. In a concerted effort to provide educational opportunities to Virginia students attending institutions in the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College, the University commits to work with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) and the College of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia to establish a program under which these three institutions will increase significantly the number of such students transferring to their institutions. Specifically, pursuant to this program, the University, Virginia Tech and the College of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia collectively commit to enroll as transfer students from VCCS institutions and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College (i) by the 2007-08 fiscal year, not less than approximately 300 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 900 such transfer students each year, and (ii) by the end of the decade, not less than approximately 650 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 1,250 such transfer students each year. The three institutions have agreed that they will mutually determine how to divide the responsibility for these additional transfer students equitably among themselves. 3. As an institutional priority and obligation, the University commits to the Governor and General Assembly to work meaningfully and visibly with an economically distressed region or local area of the Commonwealth, not smaller in size than a city or county, which lags behind the Commonwealth in education, income, employment, and other factors. The University commits to establish a formal partnership with that area to develop jointly a specific action plan that builds on the University's programmatic strengths and uses the University’s faculty, staff and, where appropriate, student expertise to stimulate economic development in the area to make the area more economically viable, and to improve student achievement and teacher and administrator skill sets in a school division in that area. The University shall submit the action plan to the Governor and General Assembly by no later than December 31, 2006, and shall report to the Governor and General Assembly by September 1 of each year on its progress in implementing the action plan during the prior fiscal year.

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Samples: Management Agreement, Management Agreement

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Furthering State Goals. As required for all public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth by subsection B of § 23-38.88 of the Code of Virginia38.88, prior to August 1, 2005, the Board of Visitors of the University adopted the resolution attached hereto as Exhibit I setting forth its commitment to the Governor and the General Assembly to meet the State goals specified in that subsection B. In addition to the above commitments, the University commits to furthering these State goals by: 1. In addition to its six-year target of achieving $337 million in external research by 2011-12, the University commits to match from institutional funds, other than general funds or tuition, on a dollar for dollar basis, any additional research funds provided by the State in the Appropriation Act above the amount provided from institutional funds for research in 2005-06. 2. In a concerted effort to provide educational opportunities to Virginia students attending institutions in the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College, the University commits to work with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ("Virginia Tech") and the College of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia to establish a program under which these three institutions will increase significantly the number of such students transferring to their institutions. Specifically, pursuant to this program, the University, Virginia Tech and the College of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia collectively commit to enroll as transfer students from VCCS institutions and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College (i) by the 2007-08 fiscal year, not less than approximately 300 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 900 such transfer students each year, and (ii) by the end of the decade, not less than approximately 650 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 1,250 such transfer students each year. The three institutions have agreed that they will mutually determine how to divide the responsibility for these additional transfer students equitably among themselves. 3. As an institutional priority and obligation, the University commits to the Governor and General Assembly to work meaningfully and visibly with an economically distressed region or local area of the Commonwealth, not smaller in size than a city or county, which lags behind the Commonwealth in education, income, employment, and other factors. The University commits to establish a formal partnership with that area to develop jointly a specific action plan that builds on the University's programmatic strengths and uses the University’s faculty, staff and, where appropriate, student expertise to stimulate economic development in the area to make the area more economically viable, and to improve student achievement and teacher and administrator skill sets in a school division in that area. The University shall submit the action plan to the Governor and General Assembly by no later than December 31, 2006, and shall report to the Governor and General Assembly by September 1 of each year on its progress in implementing the action plan during the prior fiscal year.

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Samples: Management Agreement

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Furthering State Goals. As required for all public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth by subsection B of § 23-38.88 of the Code of VirginiaAct, prior to August 1, 2005, the Board of Visitors of the University College adopted the resolution setting forth its commitment to the Governor and the General Assembly to meet the State goals specified in that subsection B. In addition to the above commitments, the University College commits to furthering these State goals by: 1. In addition to its six-year target of achieving $337 68 million in external research by 2011-12, the University College, including the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, commits to match from institutional funds, other than general funds or tuition, on a dollar for dollar basis, any additional research funds provided by the State in the Appropriation Act above the amount provided from institutional funds for research in 2005-06. 2. In a concerted effort to provide educational opportunities to Virginia students attending institutions in the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College, the University College commits to work with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) and the College University of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia to establish a program under which these three institutions will increase significantly the number of such students transferring to their institutions. Specifically, pursuant to this program, the UniversityCollege, Virginia Tech and the College University of Xxxxxxx and Xxxx in Virginia collectively commit to enroll as transfer students from VCCS institutions and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College (i) by the 2007-08 fiscal year, not less than approximately 300 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 900 such transfer students each year, and (ii) by the end of the decade, not less than approximately 650 new such transfer students each year over the number enrolled in 2004-05, for a total of approximately 1,250 such transfer students each year. The three institutions have agreed that they will mutually determine how to divide the responsibility for these additional transfer students equitably among themselves. 3. As an institutional priority and obligation, the University College commits to the Governor and General Assembly to work meaningfully and visibly with an economically distressed region or local area of the Commonwealth, not smaller in size than a city or county, which lags behind the Commonwealth in education, income, employment, and other factors. The University College commits to establish a formal partnership with that area to develop jointly a specific action plan that builds on the University's College’s programmatic strengths and uses the UniversityCollege’s faculty, staff and, where appropriate, student expertise to stimulate economic development in the area to make the area more economically viable, and to improve student achievement and teacher and administrator skill sets in a school, schools, or the school division system in that area. The University College shall submit the action plan to the Governor and General Assembly by no later than December 31, 2006, and shall report to the Governor and General Assembly by September 1 of each year on its progress in implementing the action plan during the prior fiscal year.

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Samples: Management Agreement

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