WKU regents approve $389.9 million budget, tuition increase by 3%

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Today, Western Kentucky University’s Board of Regents approved a $389.9 million budget for fiscal year 2024.

According to a release by WKU, this is an increase of $6.5 million compared to last year’s budget.

The budget includes a 2% salary pool to address cost of living increases and inversion, remedy compression and reward performance, according to WKU.

“I am pleased with the transparency, the point that it is balanced and that we are able to reward our faculty and staff in a time of high inflation with a moderate tuition increase,” WKU president Timothy C. Caboni said. “I think that all in all it supports the most important things that we do which are teaching and retaining students.”

Tuition and fee revenue will equal the largest share at 46% of the fiscal year 2024 revenue budget, which totals $177.1 million, according to WKU.

The university says regents also approved a 3% increase to the undergraduate resident tuition rate for the coming fiscal year.

Undergraduate resident students will pay $5,718 per semester for tuition, an increase of $162 compared to the 2023 fiscal year, WKU says. The university says the scholarship budget will increase by $5 million.

“We’ve managed to invest significantly to the tune of over $20 million in additional student aid over the past four years,” Caboni said.

State appropriations account for 21%, or $83.4 million, of the new budget, a decrease of 3% from the previous fiscal year, according to WKU.

The release says state appropriation includes $67.6 million in base funding, $5.9 million in performance funding, approximately $5 million for The Gatton Academy, $3.24 million to balance increases in Kentucky Employee Retirement System premiums and $1.75 million for the Kentucky Mesonet at WKU.

The Board also selected officers for 2023-24. W. Currie Milliken of Bowling Green will serve as chair, Jan West of Louisville as vice chair and Doris Thomas of Smiths Grove as secretary.

The Board of Regents will next meet on Aug. 10 for its annual Board Retreat, followed by the third quarterly meeting of the year on Aug. 11.