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A list of reasons higher education institutions struggle financially - debt, enrollment, housing, operational expenses, tuition discounts, Covid expenses, and more.
Over the last six years, the Green Bay Area Public School District has made $42.5 milion in revenue enhancements and expenditure reductions. Due to a $534/per student decrease this year, the district had to manage a $20 million deficit. Increaseed staff contributions into retirement and health benefits helped cover $12 million of the shortfall. Additional reductions in restructuring, revenue enhancements, and other means helped cover the remaining $8 million, resulting in a balanced budget.
A list of reasons higher education institutions struggle financially - debt, enrollment, housing, operational expenses, tuition discounts, Covid expenses, and more.
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Truth and tuition 2011
1. Truth in Tuition Hearing DIXIE STATE COLLEGE OF UTAH Tuesday March 8 , 2011 – 5:00 p.m. DEl Beatty Abby Hirschi Dean of Students DSCSA President
2. AGENDA Why a Tuition and Fee Hearing? Possible tuition increase for DSC this year Why an increase in tuition & fees ? Board of Trustees/Regents Approval Introduction of new DSCSA Leadership
4. Why don’t we know an exact tuition increase percentage?Changes in Legislative Session Dates Martin Luther King HolidayPresident Nadauld is at COP today as we speakPossible Range of Increase: 7 – 10%This would equate to an increase of approximately $102 - $147 per full time student
5. Why a Tuition Increase? Drastic drop in state revenues past few years Slowed Economic Growth (tax base) Tuition only covers about 1/3 of the expense Avoid elimination of classes/programs/services
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7. What About STUDENT FEES ?Fee Increases usually mirror the proposed tuition rangePossible increase of $19.50 - $27.46Proposed increase of - $25.40
8. STUDENT FEES Student Fees are administered, approved, and allocated under the direction of the Student Fee Allocation Committee. Fees are generally used to support student services and activities including but not limited to: student associations, athletics, campus events, student service programs, union buildings, intramurals, campus recreation, tutoring and academic support services, etc.
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10. We didn’t’ know when fees were established, why they were allotted, or for how long
11. As the college has grown, the needs of the student body have changed, and the fee allocation procedure needed to change as well, as there was an uncertainty of how allotted fees were being spent
20. Now What? Our student recommendation will be presented tomorrow morning to the DSC EXECUTIVE STAFF for their review and approval. This will then be presented to the BOARD of TRUSTEES for their review and approval on March 21st. After approval from the DSC Board of Trustees it will pass to the UtahBOARD of REGENTS whowill review proposed tuition and fee increases from all state institutions and then vote to approve at their next meeting.
22. STUDENT ELECTION RESULTS: Michael Sheffield, St. George, UT DSCSA President for 2011-12 Nicolas Rhodes, Bluffdale, UT DSCSA Academic V.P. -APPLICATION PROCESS -