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2004 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Tuition Policy (language only)

Item 4-2.01 #1h

Item 4-2.01 #1h

Revenues
Nongeneral Fund Revenues

Language
Page 448, delete lines 38 through 49 and insert:
"1. All nongeneral fund collections by public institutions of higher education, including collections from the sale of dairy and farm products, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with § 2.2-1802, Code of Virginia, and expended by the institutions of higher education in accordance with the appropriations and provisions of this act, provided, however, that this requirement shall not apply to private gifts, endowment funds, or income derived from endowments and gifts.
2.a) Each institution and the Council of Higher Education shall monitor tuition, fees, and other charges and the mix of resident and nonresident students to the end that the primary mission of providing educational opportunities to citizens of Virginia is served. The State Council of Higher Education shall develop and enforce uniform guidelines for reporting student enrollments and the domiciliary status of students. The Council shall report to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees no later than June 30 of each year on the tuition and fee charges at each public institution of higher education.  
b) The determination of proper tuition, fees and charges shall be made by the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education, provided, however, that the tuition and fee charges to nonresident undergraduate and graduate students shall be not less than 100 percent of the average total cost of education.  The State Council of Higher Education may authorize a phased approach to meeting this requirement when, in its judgment, it would result in annual tuition and fee increases for nonresident students that would discourage their enrollment.  Boards of Visitors shall consider the total cost of education in determining tuition and fee charges.  The average total cost of education shall reflect the findings and recommendations in the November 2001 report of the Joint Subcommittee on Higher Education Funding Policies, as periodically updated, and reflect subsequent recommendations by the Joint Subcommittee with regard to the appropriate fund split of the total cost of education.  The State Council of Higher Education shall determine each institution’s  appropriate total cost amounts, in consultation with the institution.
c) In setting tuition and fee charges, the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education may set appropriate tuition and fee charges for all student groups consistent with market-determined rates.
d) In the absence of general funds in support of the guidelines based on the November 2001 report of the Joint Subcommittee on Higher Education Funding Policies, as updated, the Boards of Visitors may consider appropriate increases for tuition and all required fees and the allocation of these revenues to Educational and General programs to address up to 95 percent of the base budget adequacy guidelines included in the Joint Subcommittee for Higher Education recommendations.  In doing so, the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education shall provide additional financial aid resources, from any combination of tuition, state, federal, and private resources.  As additional general funds are provided consistent with the recommendations in the November 2001 report of the Joint Subcommittee on Higher Education Funding Policies, the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education shall consider minimizing the impact of tuition charges for resident students.
3. In determining tuition and fee charges, the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education shall not increase the current proportion of nonresident undergraduate students if the institution's nonresident undergraduate enrollment exceeds 25 percent.
4.  Norfolk State University, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia State University and two-year public institutions are exempt from the restrictions contained in subparagraph 3 above.
5. The fund source "Higher Education Operating" within Educational and General Programs for institutions of higher education includes tuition and fee revenues from nonresident students to pay their proportionate share of the amortized cost of the construction of buildings approved by the Commonwealth of Virginia Educational Institutions Bond Act of 1992 and the Commonwealth of Virginia Educational Facilities Bond Act of 2002.
6. a) Each institution shall communicate its tuition and fee charges, as approved by its Board of Visitors, to the Secretary of Education, the State Council of Higher Education, and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by May 15 of each fiscal year.  In addition, each institution shall work with the State Council of Higher Education and the Virginia College Savings Plan to determine appropriate tuition and fee estimates for tuition savings plans.  
b) The State Council of Higher Education shall report to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by November 1 of each fiscal year the results of the nongeneral fund survey.  This report shall serve as the foundation for required nongeneral fund appropriation adjustments made by the Department of Planning and Budget.
7. The entitlement to in-state tuition charges referenced in § 23-7.4:2A (iii), Code of Virginia, shall be suspended during the current biennium.
8. The determination of proper mandatory fees for purposes other than Educational and General Programs shall be made by the Boards of Visitors or other governing bodies of institutions of higher education within the limits of the total appropriations provided in this act for such purpose, excluding fees required to support authorized capital outlay projects.
9. The Director, Department of Planning and Budget, shall appropriate and allot tuition and educational and general fee revenues in addition to those appropriated to the Educational and General programs of this act, provided that the additional revenue is applied solely to the operating programs of the Educational and General programs and that the request for additional nongeneral fund budget authority is consistent with budget items adopted in this act and subparagraph 6.b.
10. It is the intent of the General Assembly that any institution of higher education granting new tuition waivers to in-state or out-of-state students not authorized by the Code of Virginia must absorb the cost of any discretionary waivers.
11. Tuition and fee revenues from nonresident students taking courses through Virginia institutions from the Southern Regional Education Board's Southern Regional Electronic Campus must exceed all direct and indirect costs of providing instruction to those students. Tuition and fee rates to meet this requirement shall be established by the Board of Visitors of the institution.
12. The entitlement to in-state tuition charges at four-year institutions shall not extend beyond 125 percent of the credit hours needed to satisfy the degree requirements for a particular program, excluding transfer or advanced placement credits."
Page 449, delete lines 1 through 42.


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory.)