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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
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ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/27/2007
2/3/2007 HB 169a/HEC
SHORT TITLE UNM Undergraduate Mentoring Programs
SB
ANALYST McOlash
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$1,132.3
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to HB 273, SB 3, and HB 185
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Health (DOH)
Health Policy Commission (HPC)
University of New Mexico (UNM)
Responses not Received From
Higher Education Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis of the HEC Amendment
The House Education Committee amendment changes the bill title from “An Act Making an
Appropriation for the Undergraduate to Medical School Mentoring Programs at the University of
New Mexico" to “An Act Making an Appropriation for the Combined BA-MD Degree Programs
at the University of New Mexico." The title now more clearly reflects the content of the bill
which provides assistance to medical students beginning as undergraduates and continuing
through medical school.
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House Bill 169/aHEC – Page
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Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 169 appropriates $1,132,300 from the General Fund to the Board of Regents of the
University New Mexico for expenditure in FY 2008 for the Health Sciences Center (HSC) to
fund and administer the third year of programs in UNM’s BA-MD Program that provides
consistent mentoring and training for medical students beginning as undergraduates and
continuing through medical school.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $1,132,300 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the General Fund.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY 2008 shall revert to the
General Fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The BA/MD program is designed to provide a pipeline for students to obtain a Bachelor of Arts
Degree then a reserved space for a medical degree to ultimately provide physicians to serve New
Mexico’s medically underserved areas. The program is also designed to encourage students to
remain in New Mexico and practice medicine in rural areas.
The Legislative Finance Committee recommended $4.0 million in HSC Instruction and General
(I&G) expenditures for the BA/MD Program including the expansion.
The base ($1,462,100) and the expansion ($1,132,300) requests were submitted to the New
Mexico Higher Education Department.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
The program will expand the medical school class from 75 to 100 students per year because 25
New Mexico high school seniors will enter the program each year. The initial student cohort
began at UNM in fall 2006. According to data from UNM, 141 students applied for the 2006
pool, and 91 were interviewed. Of this amount, 49 percent were from outside of the Albuquerque
metropolitan area and 48 percent were underrepresented minority applicants. Average grade
point average was 4.11, with an average ACT score of 26.6.
Eleven of the students were ranked No. 1 in their graduating class. The committee provides
funds for programs that serve statewide
The UNM/HSC provides performance information in the FY 2008 request as follows:
FY 06 Actual FY 07 Estimates FY 08 Target
# of BA/MD applicants 141 160 180
# admitted to BA/MA prg. 30 30 30
# admitted outside Bern. County 21 21 21
Faculty FTE supporting prg. 3.75 4.0 3.75
Staff FTE supporting prg. 5.0 1.0 3.0
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CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
HB 273 – appropriates $198,800 for a UNM college mentoring program.
SB 3 (Small University Medical Student Recruitment) and HB 185 (Health Care Career Student
Recruitment) – appropriate (SB 3) $125,000 or $250,000 (HB 185) to NMHU for a pro-
gram that will better prepare undergraduate students from smaller universities for
successful entry into medical school or other related health fields.
BM/mt