The Model Replication Budget stipulates that the UTeach program grow at 25 students per semester. Will there be problems if our growth rate is different from this stipulation?
A. The growth rate described in the Model Replication Budget is not a stipulation. It is just a demonstration of how a program could grow. This document is not intended to be prescriptive. It serves as a “tutorial” regarding the typical costs associated with building and operating a UTeach program. Universities will have different situations, which will influence the growth rate per semester of students entering their programs.
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