The Special Education Self-Contained WPU Program compensates "for the higher cost of providing more extensive educational services to students who are in a self contained setting," (USOE Finance & Statistics, MSP Descriptions, November 2006) rather than a partially matriculated special education setting. 'Self Contained' means that a student is enrolled in a special education class for 180 minutes or more each school day. Self-contained students do not generate a regular WPU in the Grades 1-12 program.
Formula -- The Self-Contained WPUs are the standard full WPU for every student (ADM) that qualifies as a Self-Contained Special Education student. The Add-on (detailed above) provides additional resources to fund programs for Self-Contained students and for other students that do not qualify as a Self-Contained special education student. Costs are formula driven as they represent charges for actual services provided. WPUs allocated for the program "equal Self-Contained ADM from two years prior" (USOE Finance & Statistics, MSP Descriptions, November 2006).
The following appropriation adjustments were made during the 2015 General Session:
COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.