1 2003-05 Postsecondary Education Budget Recommendations December 17, 2002.

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Postsecondary Education Budget Recommendations December 17, 2002

2 As Appropriated FY01%FY02%FY03 Univ. Oper.$1, $1, $1,118 Technology$ $ $29 SSACI$ $ $148 Line Items$ $ $61 R&R$ $ $33 Debt Service$ $ $113 Total$1, $1, $1,502

3 DMP Adjusted % Change from FY01 FY01%FY02%FY03 Univ. Oper.$1, $1, $1,083 Technology$ $ $29 SSACI$ $ $145 Line Items$ $ $57 R&R$ $ $0 Debt Service$ $ $113 Total$1, $1, $1,427

4 Annual Reductions from Appropriated Amounts FY02 $153.6 million (includes payment delay*) FY03 $74.5 million Biennial Reduction $228.1 million * Payment delay approximately $95.4 million

5 Bottom Line Total University Operating Appropriations –Increases of 3.7% and 2.6% Total Postsecondary Operating Appropriations –Increases of 3.60% and 3.56% Capital Recommendations Totaling $120.2 M Off-Budget Economic Development Recommendations Totaling $30.0 M

6 CHE Recommendation Context %3.6% %6.2% %7.2% %6.7%

7 Increases Over DMP Adjusted Base FY03%FY04%FY05 Univ. Oper. (w/ tech) $1, $1, $1,183 SSACI$ $ $180 Line Items$ Debt Service$ $ $114 Total$1, $1, $1,535 R&R New $ Only$0$18.5

8 University Operating Appropriations Salaries and Benefits Supplies and Expenses Student Aid Offsetting Tuition and Fee Increases Enrollment Change Plant Expansion Research Support Other Adjustments

9 Maintenance Increases Salaries and Benefits Supplies and Expenses Student Aid Offsetting Tuition and Fee Increases Assume 0% maintenance increases Assume 0% tuition and fee increases

10 Enrollment Change Based on change in 4-year rolling averages Dollar amount = $3,300 (continuation of current biennium’s figure) Account for current year growth, but hold projections flat 75% of first year calculations, 100% of second year

11 Enrollment Change Recommendations RequestFY04FY05 Total IU$7.0 M$4.2 M$5.7 M Total PU$4.2 M$2.5 M$3.4 M ISU$.5 M$.4 M$.5 M USI$1.6 M$1.0 M$1.3 M BSU$3.2 M$1.9 M$2.5 M VU$3.4 M$2.4 M$3.2 M ITSC$24.9 M$17.0 M$22.7 M Total All$44.8 M$29.4 M$39.2 M

12 Plant Expansion In recommendations, CHE used $6.60 per ASF In recommendations, CHE used $7.10 per ASF appropriations made at $4.97 per ASF New Method: –Nonresearch facilities receive statewide average personal services and general S&E per GSF + actual campus utilities per GSF –Research facilities calculated in same manner, but using statewide research facility average for personal services and general S&E + actual campus research facility utility costs per GSF

13 Plant Expansion Requested: $6.7 million FY04 $17.8 million FY05 Recommended: $2.4 million FY04 $7.6 million FY05 Projects awaiting Budget Committee review are not included but could be added later.

14 Research Support Adjustment Recognizes research roles of research and doctoral institutions Recognizes that universities must spend a sizeable amount of their own general funds to win grants and support research Available to all research and doctoral institutions Recommended at 50% of FY04 calculated amount and an additional 100% of FY05 calculated amount

15 Research Support Adjustment FY04FY05 IUB Adjustment$1,281,606$4,101,102 IUPUI H Adjust.$1,278,205$4,090,358 IUPUI GA Adjust.$246,439$788,506 PUWL Adjustment$2,483,341$7,946,691 BSU Adjustment$878,307$1,427,248 Total Adjustment$6,167,898$18,353,905

16 Debt Service FY03FY04FY05 Existing$113.4$114.1$110.2 Unallocated$3.8 Total$113.4$114.1$114.0

17 Student Assistance Public maximum HEG at $4,700 Independent maximum HEG at $8,000 Maintain adequate HEG program reserves Fund 21 st Century Scholars at an amount adequate to cover remaining need given HEG caps Fund CVO at adequate level Replace expiring federal GEAR UP grant in 21 st Century Scholars administration account

18 SSACI Recommendations HEA $81.3 M $83.9 M $94.8 M FOC $30.4 M $31.0 M $32.5 M 21 st C Awards$9.7 M $16.0 M $18.4 M 21 st C Admin$2.6 M $2.6 M $5.1 M CVO $12.9 M $13.9 M $16.7 M Nat’l Guard $1.8 M $2.7 M $3.0 M Other SSACI programs held at FY03 levels SSACI Totals $147.9 M $159.2 M $179.6 M

19 Other Higher Ed Line Items Restore line items to FY03 appropriation levels in two steps (restore one-half of cut in FY04 and the full amount of cut in FY05) New line item for University of Southern Indiana/ University of Evansville 2+2 Engineering Program

20 Capital Context CHE Capital Project Recommendations: $174.5 M $187.6 M $203.9 M $120.2 M

21 Capital Recommendations IU Research Facility$32.0 M PUWL Millennium Engineering$24.0 M ISU University Hall Renovation and Business A&E $2.2 M USI Library Construction$25.0 M BSU Communications Building A&E $1.5 M ITSC Richmond Building Addition Ph. II $8.8 M ITSC Indy/Lawrence Roosevelt Building Acquisition$10.0 M ITSC Valparaiso New Campus Ph. I$15.8 M ITSC Madison A&E $.8 M Total $120.2 M

22 R&R Use unexpired R&R appropriations plus additional $18.5 million to reach formula amount. FY04 FY05 Unused/Unexpired$28.7 M$32.7 M New appropriation$18.5 M$18.5 M $47.2 M$51.2 M ( $4.0 M FY02 expended)

23 Economic Development Package FY04FY05 IUB Informatics$2.5 M$3.6 M IUPUI Informatics$2.5 M$3.7 M PUWL Biomedical Engineering$2.5 M$5.0 M IPFW NE IN Innovation Center$.5 M$1.0 M ISU Expanding IT Expertise$.5 M$1.0 M USI Engineering Eqpt and Prog.$.3 M$.6 M BSU Entrep. and Community Planning$.8 M$1.7 M VU Digital Communications/IT$.5 M$1.1 M ITSC Statewide A.S. in Nursing$.8 M$1.5 M