EMU
Regents approve $263 million budget, 7.7 percent
tuition increase
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SEVEN UP: Eastern Michigan
University students, including
these three seen recently
studying in front of
Starkweather Hall, will pay 7.7
percent more in tuition
this year. Of that total, 6.8
percent is for tuition and fees,
and another 0.9 percent to
reinvest in building
improvements. |
The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents approved
a University budget for fiscal year 2008-09 of $262.7 million
with a 7.7 percent increase in tuition and fees. Of that
increase, 6.8 percent is designated for operations and
0.9 percent to reinvest in building improvements. The Regents
also approved housing and dining rate increases averaging
5.15 percent for 2008-2009, and reinvested in students
with $23.6 million in student financial aid, an increase
of 10.3 percent compared with the previous fiscal year.
“EMU believes in reinvestment in Michigan through
our talent base that we provide that will rebuild Michigan’s
economy and future. Our students come from Michigan, graduate
and stay in Michigan. An investment in EMU is an investment
in Michigan’s future. This is why we felt it was
extremely important to increase student financial aid,
especially in this economic environment,” said Susan
Martin, president of Eastern Michigan University. “We’re
pleased that we will be able to offer a 10-percent increase
or nearly $24 million in financial aid for our students.”
The $262.7 million budget represents an increase of $9.6
million (3.8 percent) and reflects a 1-percent increase
in state appropriations. This year’s budget was developed
with input from the EMU Budget Council, a 28-member group
made up of representatives from faculty and staff.
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