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2004 Session

Budget Bill - HB29 (Chapter 943)

James Madison University

Item 188

Item 188

First Year - FY2003Second Year - FY2004
Educational and General Programs (10000)$121,780,443$119,201,758
$119,201,694
Higher Education Instruction (100101)FY2003 $70,001,605FY2004 $69,595,894
Higher Education Research (100102)FY2003 $207,996FY2004 $207,996
Higher Education Public Services (100103)FY2003 $211,140FY2004 $211,140
Higher Education Academic Support (100104)FY2003 $16,085,086FY2004 $15,185,486
Higher Education Student Services (100105)FY2003 $6,063,703FY2004 $5,729,667
Higher Education Institutional Support (100106)FY2003 $16,867,018FY2004 $16,330,180
$16,330,116
Operation and Maintenance of Plant (100107)FY2003 $12,343,895FY2004 $11,941,395
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2003 $55,990,856FY2004 $51,608,921
$51,608,857
Higher Education OperatingFY2003 $65,789,587FY2004 $67,592,837

Authority: Title 23, Chapter 12.1, Code of Virginia.


A. Included in Item 296, paragraph C 3 of this act is $1,976,544 the first year from the general fund and $122,920 the first year from nongeneral funds and $1,732,339 the second year from the general fund and $122,920 the second year from nongeneral funds to support the debt service on bonds issued by the Virginia College Building Authority to finance equipment.


B. This appropriation authorizes James Madison University to charge students a technology service fee in conformity with § 4-2.01 c of this act. This appropriation includes $1,143,766 the first year and $1,179,016 the second year from nongeneral funds. The fee charged resident undergraduate students each year shall not exceed one percent of the total of resident undergraduate tuition and required fees charged in FY 1998. The fee charged nonresident undergraduate students shall not exceed three percent of the total of nonresident undergraduate tuition and required fees charged in FY 1998. The fee charged graduate and professional students shall not exceed three percent of the total of graduate and professional tuition and required fees charged in FY 1998.


C. The University is authorized to continue offering its existing doctoral degree in psychology and a limited number of other doctoral programs in specialized areas with approval from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. These doctoral programs are niche programs, consistent with the comprehensive mission of the University, and are targeted to meet critical needs in the Commonwealth.