2015-17 UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST WAA Fall Forum November 15, 2014 2015-17 Budget Overview.

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UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST WAA Fall Forum November 15, Budget Overview

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Setting the Stage Impact from Budget Fund Balances Level of State Funding

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Tuition Freeze: Two-year tuition freeze does not provide the UW share of state employee salary and fringe increases. Impact: $27.3M ongoing deficit system wide Base GPR Reduction: UW institutions were required to absorb an ongoing $32.8M GPR cut to our base budget UW-Madison Impact: We have utilized fund balances to cover costs on a one-time basis Annual shortfall going forward is approximately $23.5 million, or 4% of our base budget. Budget Cut Exercises Required – 2%, 4%, 6% Biennial Budget Impacts

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Tuition balances have been reduced by 41% Overall PR balances have decreased by 8% 85% of carryover balances are obligated, planned or designated for expenses the campus will incur in FY15. True reserve is only $54M Fund Balances

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST General Program Revenue* Provided by State of Wisconsin to UW-Madison *Does not include “specific program revenue” received from the state over which UW has no discretion (e.g., utilities and debt service)

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Biennial Budget Request Operating Budget Capital Budget

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST InitiativeUW FundsNew State Funds Talent Path$15.4M Talent Infrastructure$42.3M$57.3M Talent-Based Economy$22.5M Totals$42.3M$95.2M (1) Talent Development Initiative (2) Performance Measures Undergraduate DegreesParticipation Rate Retention RateGraduation Rate (3) Statutory Language Changes (4) Standard Budget Adjustments (cost-to-continue) Operating Budget Summary

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Building the Talent Path: $15.4 million to increase the number of graduates while reducing the time to receive a degree. Building the Talent Infrastructure: $30 million for additional faculty to teach high demand courses that address labor shortage needs in Wisconsin. $27.3 million to maintain the quality of academic instruction and research in the UW System by providing the share of state employee salary and fringe increases lost through tuition freeze. Building the Talent Based Economy: $22.5 million to support UW faculty and students engaged in entrepreneurial and research commercialization activities and other economic development programs Talent Development Initiative

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Add “merit” as a reason for granting salary adjustments to employees. Authorize Chancellor of UW-Madison to determine pay plan increases for all UW-Madison employees. Authorize UW System President to determine pay plan increases for all other UW employees Statutory Language Changes Requested

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Standard Budget Adjustments (SBA) Major Drivers of SBA Fringe Benefit Increases Utilities Debt Service Increases What SBA doesn’t Cover New programs Staffing Expansion of Enrollment SBA funding is new state funding that compensates state agencies for increased costs related to existing activities – “the cost to continue” SBA funding does not allow for investment in new people, programs or activities

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Capital Budget Request (Madison Projects) ProjectTotalGFSBPRSBCashGifts/Grants General Fund Supported Borrowing Requests Chemistry Instructional Facilities $ 107,760,000 South Campus Utility Improvements $ 15,488,000 $ 11,306,000 $ 4,182,000 Program Revenue/Gift and Grant Requests 702 West Johnson Street Acquisition $ 6,700,000 Engineering Hall Structures Laboratory Addition $ 1,615,000 Police Department Building Addition $ 4,800,000 Recreational Sports Near West Fields Upgrade $ 6,740,000 $ 5,740,000 $ 1,000,000 Recreational Sports SERF Replacement $ 87,541,000 $ 42,600,000 $ 1,041,000 $ 43,900,000 School of Medicine and Public Health WIMR West Wedge Addition $ 18,148,000 School of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Skills Laboratory Renovation $ 1,620,000 Total Funding Request $ 250,412,000 $ 119,066,000 $ 52,522,000 $ 13,541,000 $ 65,283,000

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST What About Tuition?

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Tuition Freeze for Resident Undergrads Likely to be Extended Critical that Tuition NOT be Frozen for Non-Residents or Professional School Students –$2,500 below the midpoint of Public Big 10 Universities for Non-Resident Undergrads –Professional School Tuition Far Below Peers Tuition

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Tuition Comparisons Program UW- Madison Resident Tuition/yr Mean of Peer Institutions' Resident Tuition UW- Madison Non- resident Tuition/yr Mean of Peer Institutions' Non-resident Tuition School of Business Full-Time MBA/MS$14,314$30,465 $27,808$42,786 Pharmacy PharmD$16,287$21,424 $28,744$39,864 School of Medicine MD$24,937$34,811 $34,834$55,627 Veterinary Medicine DVM$19,055$25,263 $25,899$48,592 Professional School UniversityAmountRank University of Michigan40,392 1 Michigan State University33,750 2 Indiana University32,350 3 University of Illinois29,640 4 Pennsylvania State University29,566 5 Purdue University28,794 6 University of Iowa26,931 7 University of Wisconsin-Madison26,653 8 Ohio State University25,757 9 University of Nebraska21, University of Minnesota19, Non-Resident Undergrad ( , including fees)

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST So What Are The Take Aways?

UW SYSTEM STATE BUDGET REQUEST Key Budget Messages UW-Madison receives about the same amount of state dollars for educational programming today as in 2004 UW-Madison needs new state dollars to invest in faculty for high demand programs that will help meet Wisconsin’s workforce needs UW-Madison needs flexibility on non-resident and professional school tuition