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UA Proposed Tuition For Academic Years 2011-12 and 2012-13 June 2010, BOR Meeting

UA Proposed Tuition For Academic Years 2011-12 and 2012-13 June 2010, BOR Meeting. Proposed Tuition Changes. UA Revenue (in millions). Other Funds: State inter agency receipts, MHTARR, CIP receipts. Interest Income and University Receipts. 3%. 12%. State Appropriations.

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UA Proposed Tuition For Academic Years 2011-12 and 2012-13 June 2010, BOR Meeting

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  1. UA Proposed Tuition For Academic Years 2011-12 and 2012-13 June 2010, BOR Meeting

  2. Proposed Tuition Changes

  3. UA Revenue(in millions) Other Funds: State inter agency receipts, MHTARR, CIP receipts Interest Income and University Receipts 3% 12% State Appropriations Indirect Cost Recovery 4% Auxiliary Receipts 45% 6% Student Fees 3% 11% 16% Student Tuition Federal Receipts • Total 2008-2009 UA Revenue: $710.5 M • *Excludes UA Intra Agency Receipts: Revenue for all internal charges for services provided by central service departments to other university departments.

  4. How does UA compare? • Source: WICHE Tuition & Fees In Public Higher Education in the West; 2009-2010 Detailed Tuition & Fees Tables

  5. How does UAF compare to other flagship schools? • Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 2009-10 Tuition and Fee Rates: A National Comparison

  6. Financial Aid @ UA • In the 2008-09 academic year, UA students received over $108.5 million in Financial Aid • State & Federal Loans $72.5 M • Grants & Scholarships $36.0 M

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