2005-06 Student Tuition & Fees
UK Achievements Since 2000: Enrollment has increased by 2,693 students (11.3%). First-year student class increased by 1,033 students (35%). Governor s Scholars and Governor s School for the Arts students have almost tripled to 303 students. Six-year graduation rate increased by over 4 percentage points to 59.6%, the highest of all public universities in Kentucky. Total number of degrees awarded annually increased by 369 to 5,247 (7.6%). UK researchers brought in a record $238.3 million of outside funding for grants and contracts, an increase of 37%. Market value of endowments increased by more than $179 million (48%).
2004-05 Undergraduate Annual Resident Tuition and Fees RANK INSTITUTION TOTAL 1 Pennsylvania State University $10,856 2 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor $8,202 3 University of Minnesota - Twin Cities $8,029 4 University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign $7,966 5 Ohio State University $7,542 6 University of Maryland - College Park $7,410 7 University of Virginia $6,790 8 Purdue University $6,092 9 Texas A & M University $6,041 10 University of California - Los Angeles $6,028 11 University of Wisconsin - Madison $5,866 12 University of Texas - Austin $5,735 13 University of Iowa $5,396 14 University of Washington $5,286 15 University of Kentucky $5,165 16 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill $4,450 17 North Carolina State University $4,282 18 University of Georgia $4,272 19 University of Arizona $4,097 20 University of Florida $2,955 Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Tuition as a Percentage of Per Capita Income Rank Institution 2002 Per Capita 2002-03 Tuition Income & Fees Percent 1 Pennsylvania State University $31,727 $8,382 26% 2 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor $30,296 $7,485 25% 3 University of Illinois - Urbana- $33,404 $6,704 20% 4 Purdue University $28,240 $5,580 20% 5 Ohio State University $29,405 $5,691 19% 6 University of Minnesota - Twin Cities $34,071 $6,280 18% 7 Texas A&M $28,551 $4,748 17% 8 University of Maryland - College $36,298 $5,670 16% 9 University of Kentucky $25,579 $3,975 16% 10 University of Iowa $28,280 $4,191 15% 11 University of Wisconsin - Madison $29,923 $4,423 15% 12 University of Virginia $32,922 $4,780 15% 13 University of Washington $32,677 $4,636 14% 14 University of Texas - Austin $28,551 $3,950 14% 15 North Carolina State University $27,711 $3,827 14% 16 University of North Carolina - Chapel $27,711 $3,826 14% 17 University of California - Los $32,996 $4,225 13% 18 University of Georgia $28,821 $3,616 13% 19 University of Arizona $26,183 $2,593 10% 20 University of Florida $29,596 $2,581 9% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
2003-04 Best Value Rankings by Kiplinger University University of Kentucky of University of Georgia 4 14 University of Florida North Carolina State University University of Arizona 16 20 28 Rankings based upon annual cost to students, including tuition, mandatory fees, room & board, and books. University of North Carolina 32 University of Iowa 37 Texas A & M University 41 University of Virginia 45 University of Wisconsin 58 University of Washington University of Minnesota 66 67 University of Texas University of Illinois 72 73 Purdue University Ohio State University 77 78 University of Maryland 86 University of Michigan 91 Pennsylvania State University 96 Source: Kiplinger UCLA 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
6,000 5,000 Kentucky Public Colleges and Universities 2004-05 Annual Tuition and Fees Undergraduate Resident $4,368 $5,165 $5,040 $4,752 4,000 $3,792 $3,707 $3,840 $3,984 3,000 $2,208 2,000 1,000 0 EKU KCTCS KSU Morehead Murray NKU UK UofL WKU Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
12,000 First-Year Students, Fall 2000 to Fall 2004 Applied, Admitted, and Enrolled 10,000 10,608 9,418 8,000 6,000 8,318 8,449 6,644 6,914 8,879 7,250 7,603 8,141 Applied Admitted Enrolled 4,000 3,718 3,688 3,961 2,000 2,928 3,037 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Quality of First Year Students Fall 2000 to Fall 2004 Year Total Number of First-Year Students Governor Scholars/Governor School for the Arts Valedictorians High School GPA Number of Students Entering with AP Credit ACT First-Year Student Cumulative GPA 2004 3,961 303 157 3.53 944 24.2 Not Available 2003 3,688 318 145 3.56 857 24.3 2.81 2002 3,718 272 148 3.50 728 23.8 2.75 2001 3,037 125 125 3.53 577 24.1 2.79 2000 2.928 98 86 3.49 502 24.0 2.76 Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis; Office of Admissions
First-Year Students, Fall 2001 to Fall 2004 Kentucky Residents Enrolled Applied 2004 3,109 6,690 2003 2,918 6,142 2002 2,981 5,889 2001 2,466 5,760 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 UK was the only public university in Kentucky that increased the percentage of Kentuckians among its undergraduate population between Fall 1998 and Fall 2002 - from 84.3 percent to 85.8 percent. Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis; Office of Admissions
Total Enrollment, Fall 2000 to Fall 2004 27,000 26,500 26,260 26,545 26,000 25,741 25,500 25,000 24,791 24,500 24,000 23,852 23,500 23,000 22,500 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Source: Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Effectiveness
Net Change in Student Support, 2000-01 to 2004-05 Change in Annual Net State Appropriations Change in Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment (FTE) Change in Annual State Appropriations per FTE Change in Annual Tuition and Fees (Undergraduate Resident) Net Change in Student Support -$13,900,800 2,372 -$1,760 $1,719 -$41 This loss does not take into account the dramatic increases in the cost of university operations since 2000. During this time, the Higher Education Price Index (a measure of the cost of goods and services purchased by postsecondary institutions) has increased 17.6%. Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
Full-Time Positions by Funding Category Number Percent FY 2000-01 FY 2004-05 Change Change State & Tuition 4,536.1 4,484.5 (51.6) -1.1% Self-Supporting 2,746.7 2,718.8 (27.9) -1.0% Federal 204.0 241.4 37.4 18.3% Grant and Contract 949.6 1,234.7 285.1 30.0% Hospital 2,663.0 2,772.0 109.1 4.1% 11,099.3 11,451.4 352.1 3.2% UK has redirected more than $35.4 million in three years. Source: Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Effectiveness; Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
2005-06 Budget Decision Process State Budget Outlook December February March State Appropriations Earmarked funds $2,887,900 $2,887,900 $5,412,900 Operating funds $0 $2,766,300 $13,248,100 Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
2005-06 Budget Decision Process Tuition and Fees (Per Semester) Full-Time Undergraduate 2004-05 Resident Nonresident $2,582.25 $5,972.25 2005-06 December February March Resident Dollar Change Percent Change $3,005 $422.75 16.4% $2,958 $375.75 14.6% $2,906 $323.75 12.5% Nonresident Dollar Change Percent Change $6,445 $472.75 7.9% $6,398 $425.75 7.1% $6,399 $426.75 7.1% Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
2005-06 Budget Decision Process University Needs December February March Priorities: Salaries 3% increase $10.7 M 3% increase and faculty fighting fund $11.3 M 4% increase, faculty fighting fund and staff equity pool $14.5 M Health Benefits 10% increase $3.6 M 10% increase $3.6 M 9.4% increase $2.7 M Scholarships $13.5 M $13.7 M $11.6 M Reserves and internal reallocations $14.7 M $10.3 M $3.2 M Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
Average Faculty Salary (All-Ranks), 2004-05 UK Benchmark Institutions University of California - Los Angeles University of Virginia University of Maryland - College Park Ohio State University University of Minnesota - Twin Cities University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill University of Michigan - Ann Arbor University of Iowa University of Texas - Austin University of Wisconsin - Madison University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign University of Arizona University of Washington University of Florida Texas A&M Pennsylvania State University* North Carolina State University University of Georgia* University of Kentucky Purdue University $73,542 Goal - 90% of the benchmark median 71,026 70,843 75,288 74,393 73,961 78,796 77,387 77,312 77,049 $81,713 median 82,612 81,998 81,713 81,393 86,435 86,281 85,193 84,797 87,735 91,090 100,391 * Estimated Source: Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Effectiveness 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000
Student Scholarships as a Percentage of Education and General Expenditures, 2002-03 Benchmark Institutions University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 9.7% University of Virginia 8.2% University of Maryland - College Park 6.4% University of Texas - Austin 6.3% University of Arizona 6.1% University of Georgia 5.9% Ohio State University 5.6% North Carolina State University 5.6% Purdue University 5.3% University of Minnesota - Twin Cities 5.0% University of Kentucky 4.6% University of California - Los Angeles 4.3% University of Florida 3.3% University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 3.0% University of Washington 2.4% University of Wisconsin - Madison 2.3% University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign 2.0% Texas A&M University 1.9% University of Iowa 1.6% Pennsylvania State University NA Kentucky Public Institutions Murray State University 11.7% Northern Kentucky University 8.9% Morehead State University 6.4% University of Louisville 5.7% Kentucky State University 5.4% Eastern Kentucky University 5.3% Western Kentucky University 5.1% University of Kentucky 4.6% Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data
2005-06 Budget Decision Process March 2005 Funding Needs Salaries (4% increase, faculty 'fighting fund' and staff equity pool) $14,500,600 Health Benefits (9.4% increase) 2,708,200 Scholarships 11,604,100 Operating Expenses 2,603,400 Academic and Public Safety Improvements 1,760,800 Reduced Service Assessments and Endowment Management Fee Income 1,482,500 Total Needs $34,659,600 Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
2005-06 Budget Decision Process March 2005 Funding Sources Investment Income $3,833,000 Flexible Operating Funds* 13,248,100 Tuition Revenue 14,339,400 Total Funding Sources $31,420,500 Internal Reallocations/Reserves $3,239,100 * Does not include over $5.4 M in earmarked state funds. Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
Proposed Resident Tuition and Fees Per Semester Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Increase Undergraduate Lower Division $2,582.25 $2,906.00 $323.75 Upper Division $2,657.25 $2,990.00 $332.75 Graduate $2,826.25 $3,159.00 $332.75 Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
UK Total Annual Resident Cost Tuition, Mandatory Fees, Housing, and Dining 2004-05 2005-06 Dollar Increase Percent Increase Undergraduate Lower Division $ 9,899.50 $10,941.00 $1, 041.50 10.5% Upper Division $10,049.50 $11,109.00 $1,059.50 10.5% Graduate $10,387.50 $11,447.00 $1,059.50 10.2% Source: Office of Planning, Budget and Policy Analysis
2005-06 Student Tuition & Fees