The Universities of Wisconsin regents have approved asking Gov. Tony Evers for an additional $855 million in the next two-year state budget. UW system President Jay Rothman has promised no tuition increases during the life of the budget if the system gets the money.
FILE - David Muir of ABC News gives the commencement address during graduation at the University of Wisconsin in Madison , Wis., May 12, 2018. MADISON, Wis. — Universities of Wisconsin regents agreed overwhelmingly on Thursday to ask Gov. Tony Evers for an additional $855 million for the cash-strapped system in the next state budget.Tuition and student fees at the University of Wisconsin- Madison , the system’s flagship campus, now total $11,606 a year for in-state undergraduates.
Regent Ashok Rai, chair of the regents’ business and finance committee, warned as he presented the budget request to the full board that inflation is preventing campuses from making investments. The system has cut expenses as much as possible and if the state won’t give the system the addtional money it will have to come from students and their parents, Rai said.
The drop in state aid coupled with declining enrollment has left campuses more dependent on tuition. Six of the system’s 13 four-year campuses face a deficit heading into this academic year and UW officials have announced plans to close six two-year branch campuses since last year. The program covered students whose families earned $62,000 or less after its debut in 2023. Financial constraints put the program on hold this year except at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee. UW plans to restart it next fall for students whose families earn $55,000 or less, using mostly money from within system administration. A state funding increase would enable it to expand to families with incomes up to $71,000 beginning in 2026.
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