Item 208 (Not set out) | First Year - FY2005 | Second Year - FY2006 |
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Educational and General Programs (10000) | $68,287,154 | $77,771,402 |
Higher Education Instruction (100101) | FY2005 $44,213,237 | FY2006 $53,079,133 |
Higher Education Public Services (100103) | FY2005 $218,420 | FY2006 $193,420 |
Higher Education Academic Support (100104) | FY2005 $6,415,169 | FY2006 $6,567,677 |
Higher Education Student Services (100105) | FY2005 $3,010,790 | FY2006 $3,121,603 |
Higher Education Institutional Support (100106) | FY2005 $7,347,607 | FY2006 $7,658,912 |
Operation and Maintenance of Plant (100107) | FY2005 $7,081,931 | FY2006 $7,150,657 |
Fund Sources: | | |
General | FY2005 $36,540,490 | FY2006 $39,450,688 |
Higher Education Operating | FY2005 $31,746,664 | FY2006 $38,320,714 |
Authority: Title 23, Chapter 11.1, Code of Virginia.
A. Out of this appropriation, $257,500 the first year and $257,500 the second year in nongeneral funds is designated to support technology education initiatives, including information technology degree programs and technology training for faculty and students.
B. Radford University shall report to the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia no later than May 1 of each year its tuition, fee, and all other nongeneral fund revenues, in a manner as prescribed by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. The report shall include revenues from the current fiscal year and a projection of anticipated revenues for the next fiscal year.
C. Out of this appropriation, $2,997,573 the first year and $5,243,123 the second year from the general fund is provided to address base funding needs identified by the Joint Subcommittee Studying Higher Education Funding Policies and to mitigate the pressure on student tuition and fees. These amounts reflect a portion of the additional general fund support needed to provide adequate base support of the institution's core academic function. These additional funds will allow the institution to serve more students; retain existing students more effectively; increase the number of students receiving a degree or certificate, particularly in fields where the Commonwealth faces critical workforce shortages; and enhance the quality and rigor of its academic programs. The Secretary of Education shall monitor the institution's efforts to meet these objectives and other statewide needs.