EPCC’s $8 million state funding loss could affect raises, property taxes

The decision by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to not pay El Paso Community College – and its statewide peers – all the money the colleges earned through student performance outcomes could affect EPCC employees and El Paso homeowners.

The situation was discussed at a special Board of Trustees meeting June 25 in the college’s Administrative Services Center.

Fernando Flores, EPCC’s vice president of finance and administration, called the THECB’s June 10 announcement “an appropriation funding surprise.”…

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