FY10 Statutory Tuition Revenue Projections • Different Rates for UG and GR; Resident and Non-resident Undergraduate, Resident $50 / Semester Credit Hour Graduate, Resident $100 / Semester Credit Hour Non-Resident Rate established by THECB average NR tuition of the 5 most populous states FY08 Rate: UG $328 / SCH GR $656 / SCH FY09 Rate: UG $331 / SCH GR $662 / SCH FY10 Rate: UG $327 / SCH GR $654 / SCH 1
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FY10 Statutory Tuition Revenue Projections• Different Rates for UG and GR; Resident and
Non-residentUndergraduate, Resident $50 / Semester Credit HourGraduate, Resident $100 / Semester Credit HourNon-Resident Rate established by THECB
average NR tuition of the 5 most populous states
FY08 Rate: UG $328 / SCH GR $656 / SCH FY09 Rate: UG $331 / SCH GR $662 / SCH FY10 Rate: UG $327 / SCH GR $654 / SCH
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Texas Public Education Grants• Mandatory financial aid ‘set-aside’ for Texas
Public Education Grants (TPEG) per Ed Code 56.033(a)(2)– Funds for TPEG are netted from statutory tuition
revenue:• 15% of Resident tuition • 3% of Non Resident tuition(can be reset each biennium by the legislature)
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FY10 Statutory Tuition Revenue Projections• We are liable for the actual TPEG requirement by
Ed Code based on census data not budget data: – Budgeted TPEG is adjusted for the:
• Estimated Change in mix of ‘paying’ students:– UG/GR– Res/NR
– Other legislative changes (e.g. set-aside rate)
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FY10 Statutory Tuition Revenue Projections• Difficult to know with precision what future enrollment
mix will be:– How many non-residents paying the out of state tuition rate?
• Non-resident & international students appointed to a 20 hour per week TA/GA position pay in-state tuition rates
– Over estimating non-resident tuition can have substantial financial impacts; for example, a shift of
• 10 FTE UG NR students (30 SCH each) = $ 98,100 annualized (next year’s rate)• 10 FTE GR NR students (18 SCH each) = $117,720 annualized (next year’s rate)
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Last Year at this time:• We were expecting a loss of student head
count in FY09 due to admissions criteria– 800 students
• FY09 tuition budgets were conservatively based on – 648,648 SCH– No change in mix of students
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Projection is 0.2% SCH less than projected FY09, with a 5.5% decline for UG NR SCH (20 FTE UG) and 7% decline for GR NR SCH (10 FTE GR).