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2012 BUDGET. http://mubudget.missouri.edu/. Funding Sources Fiscal Year 2012. 15.2% 0.8% 1.0% 1.9% 0.8% 10.0% 11.2% 1.8% 3.2% 54.0% 100%. Tuition Supplemental Fees Mizzou Online & Cont. Education Other Student Fees Federal Appropriations State Appropriations
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2012BUDGET http://mubudget.missouri.edu/
Funding SourcesFiscal Year 2012 • 15.2% • 0.8% • 1.0% • 1.9% • 0.8% • 10.0% • 11.2% • 1.8% • 3.2% • 54.0% • 100% Tuition Supplemental Fees Mizzou Online & Cont. Education Other Student Fees Federal Appropriations State Appropriations Grants & Contracts Recovery of Indirect Costs Gifts, Endowments & Investment Income “Enterprise” Operations* Total Revenue *See the following slide for detail • $308,438,776 • 16,967,979 • 20,509,461 • 38,068,343 • 16,572,476 • 202,918,910 • 227,142,000 • 36,500,000 • 65,819,575 • 1,094,832,199 • 2,027,769,719
“Enterprise” Operations • Hospitals & Clinics • University Physicians • University Stores • Residential Life • Athletics • Campus Dining • Research Reactor • Agriculture • Parking • KOMU • Office of Research/Patent & Royalty • Other • $666,992,680 • 152,820,993 • 56,679,302 • 42,042,298 • 43,052,163 • 26,758,098 • 10,807,480 • 9,976,868 • 7,865,000 • 7,428,622 • 3,146,901 • 34,259,269 • $1,094,832,199 • 60.9% • 14.0% • 5.2% • 3.8% • 3.9% • 2.4% • 1.0% • 0.9% • 0.7% • 0.7% • 0.3% • 6.1% • 100%
Funding SourcesTotal: $2 B • “Enterprise” Operations - $1,094M • Hospitals and Clinics • University Physicians • Athletics • Bookstore • Housing and Dining Services • Restricted - $322M • Restricted appropriations • Grant and contracts • Gifts • Endowment distributions • Internally Designated - $101M • Mizzou Online • ITF, Health & Activity fees • College Course fees • General Operating - $510M • Tuition • State support • Grant & contract indirect costs
General Operating SourcesTotal: $510M • General Operations • Core budget for on-campus teaching and support services State Appropriations $166M Tuition $308M Indirect Cost $37M
Money Tree Hospital, KOMU, Athletics, Bookstore Rec. Ctr., ITF, Student Health Gifts & Grants Federal Appropriations General Operating State Support Tuition
Change in General Operating Funding Sources 27% 70% 3 % TUITION STATE SUPPORT
State Support Falls Short of Inflation2001-2011 $ Millions $332M $247M $179M
State Support to Higher EducationFY 2011 National Comparison* Appropriation per Capita Ranking 24 7 26 45 18 15 21 16 12 *Information obtained from the Grapevine Report published by Illinois State University
State Support to Higher EducationFY 2011 Appropriation per Capita Ranking* BOTTOM TEN • Michigan • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • Missouri • Oregon • Arizona • Colorado • Vermont • New Hampshire *Information obtained from the Grapevine Report published by Illinois State University
State Support to Higher EducationFY 2011 Appropriation per Capita Ranking* TOP TEN • Wyoming • Alaska • North Dakota • North Carolina • New Mexico • Hawaii • Nebraska • Mississippi • Louisiana • Alabama *Information obtained from the Grapevine Report published by Illinois State University
Balancing BudgetWith Declining State Support • $18M Non-Salary Reduction • Hiring Freeze • $5.5M Cut in Unit Budgets (FY11) • Tuition Increase • Enrollment • Non-Resident Student Recruitment • International Student Recruitment • Retention Strategies • Financial Aid Strategies
Tuition & Fee Comparison2010 – 2011 Institution AAU Public AAU Public & Private Big XII Big Ten University of Missouri-Columbia University of Missouri-Columbia (FY12 increase of 5.8%) Combined Tuition & Fees • Highest • $15,250 • $43,814 • $29,824 • $40,223 • Lowest • $5,044 • $5,044 • $6,779 • $7,417 • Average • $9,683 • $22,449 • $9,674 • $13,463 • $8,501 • $8,994 Source: AAUDE Annual Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees 2010-11 Composite Report
Financial AidFY 2010 Institutional Sources Federal Sources State of MO Sources Other Outside Sources Total Aid Student Employment at MU Federal Loans Alternative Loans Total Loans Grand Total $93,000,000 27,000,000 12,000,000 10,000,000 $142,000,000 $51,000,000 179,000,000 9,000,000 $188,000,000 $381,000,000
Mizzou Online • 100 Years of Distance Education Programs • 8,000 Students Served Annually • 80% from Missouri • Degree & Certificate Options (57) • 2nd in the Big XII • More than any Big Ten school • 554 Courses Offered • $17M in Fee Revenue
Intercollegiate AthleticsAcademic Performance • 2.98 overall student-athlete GPA. (Record Performance) • 11 sports above a 3.00 team GPA. • 253 (54%) student-athletes received a 3.00 or higher GPA. (Record Performance) • MU achieved a 2010 Graduation Success Rate of 80%. (Record Performance) • MU finished second in the conference with 6 sport teams leading the Big 12 conference in APR and 10 of 20 sport programs finished in the top three in the conference in their respective sport.
ICA Self-SufficiencyDivision I Comparison • No subsidies at: • Texas • Texas A&M • OU • Ohio St. • Michigan • Purdue • Nebraska • MU tied for 16th lowest out of 220 (4%) • MU at 4% with Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Michigan St. Source: “Athletics Subsidies at Division I Schools.” USA Today. 23 June. 2011. <http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2011-06-23-2011- athletic-department-subsidy-table_n.htm>
ICA Self-SufficiencyDivision I Comparison • 4% • 5% • 5% • 6% • 10% • 10% • 12% • 12% • 15% • 17% • 24% • 25% • 39% • 42% • 60% • 75% • 78% • $2.7M • $4.0M • $3.6M • $5.5M • $5.9M • $8.0M • $13.5M • $8.8M • $7.3M • $12.1M • $9.3M • $13.7M • $5.6M • $26.9M • $34.1M • $6.6M • $8.6M • Select Others • MU • Illinois • KU • Wisconsin • Texas Tech • Minnesota • Tennessee • N. Carolina • Colorado • Cal • Wash St. • Maryland • Mo State • Rutgers • UNLV • SEMO • UMKC Source: “Athletics Subsidies at Division I Schools.” USA Today. 23 June. 2011. <http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2011-06-23-2011- athletic-department-subsidy-table_n.htm>
Economic Impact $370,000,000 110,000,000 $480,000,000 $16,000,000 • Federal Funds • Nonresident Tuition • Total (Plus: Gifts, Endowments, Foundation/Industry Grants, Clinical Trials) • MU’s Weekly Payroll • Construction Spending • Ten Year Average of $100,000,000 • Currently over $400,000,000 in progress, planning or design • Faculty are “small businesses”
2012BUDGET http://mubudget.missouri.edu/