Title: College of Medicine Tuition
1College of MedicineTuition Financial Aid
- Todd Van Neck
- Interim Associate Dean for Administration
- January 28, 2012
2State Tax AppropriationChanges by Agency
In Constant 2011 Dollars (CPI)
Elementary/Secondary
24.9
State Average
4.0
Human Services
3.1
-4.6
Higher Education
All Other
-26.1
FY02 FY12 excludes 45 million from higher
education for Health Insurance payment to
CMS.All retirement systems include full funding
from pension bonds in FY10 and FY11.
3Cumulative Change in State Tax Appropriationby
Higher Education Sector
In Constant 2011 Dollars (CPI)
233.2
SURS
Community Colleges
-21.8
ISAC
-24.3
-30.3
Universities
FY02 FY12 excludes 45 million from higher
education for Health Insurance payment to
CMS.SURS FY05-FY12 includes State Pension
Fund, FY10 FY11 SURS includes full funding from
pension obligation bonds.
4State Support Per Tuition DollarFY 1970 to FY
2012
12.8 to 1
8.6 to 1
4.5 to 1
2.9 to 1
1.5 to 1
1.4 to 1
1.3 to 1
1.2 to 1
1.1 to 1
1 to 1
0.8 to 1
0.7 to 1
FY02 - FY12 excludes health insurance
re-direction to DHFS.FY09 - FY12 excludes survey
transfer.
5College of Medicine State Fund Budget
6FY 2012 MD Tuition Rates Private Aspirational
Peers
7FY 2013 Tuition Rates
FY 2012 FY 2013 Less scholarship for continuing students Net Change
Resident 33,000 40,000 -6,000 1,000
Non-Resident 70,472 71,000 0 528
8Uses of the incremental funds
- First, help offset further cuts to State support
- Next, curricular improvements
- Computer based testing
- Updates to curriculum
- New emphasis on leadership academic achievement
- Then, other academic support services
- e.g., tutoring
- Finally, facility issues (e.g., educational
spaces in Chicago)