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2012 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1301 (Committee Approved)

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Item 153 #1h

Item 153 #1h

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Education: Higher Education
The College of William and Mary in Virginia FY2013 ($240,292) FY2014 $257,185 GF

Language
Page 131, line 2, strike "$157,881,460" and insert "$157,641,168".
Page 131, line 2, strike "$157,879,835" and insert "$158,137,020".
Page 131, strike lines 31 through 45 and insert:
"D.1. Out of this appropriation, $362,219 each year from the general fund is designated for base operating support to increase the number of full-time faculty, support operations and maintenance of new facilities, and support increased library and technology costs.
2.  Out of this appropriation, $340,000 each year from the general fund is designated to continue the increase in access for in-state undergraduate students begun in the 2011 Session.
E. Out of this appropriation, $462,771 each year from the general fund which shall be matched with a reallocation of $357,116 each year from current educational and general program funds is designated to achieve the goals of the six-year academic plan submitted by the College of William and Mary in the fall 2011.  The College of William and Mary shall utilize these funds to implement a new minor in marine science and expansion of student research opportunities consistent with its Quality Enhancement Program.
F. Out of this appropriation, $497,477 the second year from the general fund is designated to support faculty and classified salary increases under the process authorized in Item 468.10 of this act."


Explanation
(This amendment reflects adjustments to higher education funding to allow colleges to achieve the goals and objectives contained in their six year academic and financial plans. Specifically, the funding will provide for enrollment growth, improving retention and graduation rates, targeted initiatives and incentives related to the Top Jobs for the 21st Century legislation and reallocation requirements within current resources. The funding provided to the colleges will also support an average two percent compensation increase for faculty and staff.)