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State appropriations and tuition per in-state student FTE for the 2009-2010 fiscal year
Selected AAU public institutions
Last updated 03/24/2010
NOTE: for FY 2009-10 (the numbers here), state appropriation figures EXCLUDE state appropriation 'backfill' from federal American Relief and Recovery Act (ARRA, stimulus) funds. For the amount excluded see
the notes submitted by institutions.
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Summary and interpretation
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Technical notes and data sources
State appropriations (from state tax dollars) and tuition revenues fund educational expenditures
of public universities for in-state or resident students. Per-resident-student appropriations and
tuition can be compared across institutions.
Among the 26 public research universities with available data, CU-Boulder's 2009-10
state appropriation per in-state resident FTE (full-time student equivalent) of $3,490 ranks
lowest. CU-Boulder's resident tuition plus fees rate of $7,932 is the 11th lowest.
The combined state appropriation per resident FTE and tuition plus fees ranks lowest
and is $9,091 less than the average for all institutions, and $7,543 less than the average
for institutions without a medical school.
Data source: Compiled by the University of Virginia, from a November 2009 query
to all public members of the American Association of Universities. All members providing data
by February 2010 are listed.
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