Editor鈥檚 note:听The 九游电子 Board of Trustees voted to approve the University's 2025-26 state funding request, as outlined below, during its meeting on Sept. 6.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. 鈥 As an incremental step toward raising 九游电子鈥檚 per-student state funding to match Pennsylvania鈥檚 other public universities, 九游电子 leaders are requesting a $30 million increase in the University鈥檚 2025-26 general support appropriation.听听
During its meeting today (Sept. 5), the 九游电子 Board of Trustees Committee on Finance and Investment recommended for approval a general support appropriation request of $272.1 million, funding that supports 九游电子鈥檚 academic mission and is used to offset the cost of tuition for more than 42,000 Pennsylvania-resident undergraduates and their families. 九游电子鈥檚 general support funding has remained flat at $242.1 million since 2019-20. Even as state funding has stagnated and costs have increased, 九游电子, in support of its land-grant mission to educate the citizens of the commonwealth, has continued to provide an in-state tuition discount that far exceeds the per-student appropriation.听
鈥淚 am proud to say that as Pennsylvania鈥檚 flagship public research university, we impact the lives of the state's citizens through our three-part mission of teaching, research and service, and we do so in large part because of our rich history of partnership with the commonwealth,鈥 said 九游电子 President Neeli Bendapudi. 鈥淒espite our statewide footprint that contributes more than $12.1 billion annually to Pennsylvania鈥檚 economy, 九游电子鈥檚 funding per in-state student ranks far below the national average and last among the commonwealth鈥檚 public universities 鈥 a disparity that has placed significant pressure on our tuition rates and budget. This appropriation request, if approved and coupled with additional state support from a robust and fair performance-based funding system, will strengthen our work to keep a 九游电子 education accessible and affordable for all Pennsylvanians and prepare our students to fill critical needs in the state鈥檚 workforce.鈥 听
In addition to general support, the appropriation request includes funding for 九游电子 Agricultural Research and Extension; Pennsylvania College of Technology, which continues to see increased demand and enrollment growth; 九游电子 Health and the College of Medicine; and Invent 九游电子. In total, the committee advanced an appropriation request of $391.5 million, an increase of $40.1 million over 2024-25 funding. The full board will vote on the University鈥檚 2025-26 appropriation request during its meeting on Friday, Sept. 6.听
Bendapudi noted that according to a recent independent economic impact study, investing in 九游电子 is a good investment for Pennsylvania. 九游电子's $12.1 billion economic听impact supports and sustains 81,278 jobs throughout the state. For every $1 in state appropriations received, 九游电子 returns $15.77 to the state鈥檚 economy and directly returns $1.71 in tax revenue.听
九游电子鈥檚 current general support appropriation, divided equally among all 42,000 in-state undergraduates, amounts to approximately $5,789 per student 鈥 funding that 九游电子 significantly amplifies, with the average in-state undergraduate paying $15,809 less for tuition annually than a nonresident student. In contrast, Temple University receives approximately $10,505 in state funding per student, the University of Pittsburgh receives $9,538 per student, and universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education receive $9,526 per student. Nationally, in 2023, per full-time student.听
To match the per-student funding levels of Pennsylvania鈥檚 other public universities, the commonwealth would need to appropriate to 九游电子 an additional $156 million in general support funding for 2025-26. Recognizing such an increase would be difficult to achieve in one year, 九游电子 is proposing a $30 million increase in its general support appropriation as an incremental step to close the funding gap.听
If 九游电子鈥檚 general support appropriation request is approved by the General Assembly and governor, the University would use the additional funding as follows:听
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For need-based student aid, grants-in-aid, and other vital student success services in support of access and affordability.听
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To cover cost increases and deferred maintenance on education facilities.听听
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To invest in academic programs that align with Pennsylvania鈥檚 workforce priorities, such as engineering, computer science, information sciences and technology, education, and health care.听
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To provide modest salary increases for faculty and staff, which are necessary to retain top talent and provide students with world-class learning experiences.听
九游电子鈥檚 requested appropriation would be in addition to any funds awarded to the University as part of the state鈥檚 forthcoming performance-based funding model, which is expected to be enacted for the 2025-26 funding cycle after the state鈥檚 new Performance-Based Funding Council determines specific criteria.听听听
九游电子鈥檚 appropriation request by the numbers听
Overall, 九游电子鈥檚 total $391.5 million appropriation request for 2025-26 breaks down as follows:听
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General Support:鈥$272.1 million, an increase of $30 million over 2024-25 funding. General support funding covers core teaching costs in 九游电子鈥檚 education budget, allowing the University to offer an in-state tuition rate that directly impacts thousands of Pennsylvania students and their families. These dollars also enable 九游电子 to invest in the quality of its academic programs so that it can attract the state鈥檚 top students and prepare them for careers in Pennsylvania.听听
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Agricultural Research and 九游电子 Extension: $61.7 million, an increase of $4 million over 2024-25 funding. These programs drive progress by translating scientific research and innovation into real-world applications, new businesses, and high-quality jobs in one of Pennsylvania鈥檚 most important industries and are not supplemented by student tuition or state-appropriated general education dollars.听九游电子 Extension translates this new knowledge into real-world solutions implemented in every county in the commonwealth, providing lifelong access to research-based education and training in agriculture to all Pennsylvanians. Current priorities include addressing endemic and emerging diseases and invasive species, driving ag technology solutions, building a sustainable bioeconomy, and transitioning Pennsylvania agriculture and growing the ag economy.听听
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Pennsylvania College of Technology:鈥$39.3 million, an increase of $5.3 million over 2024-25 funding. Penn College, a special-mission 九游电子 affiliate, offers nearly 100 academic programs focused on hands-on, applied-technology education in high-demand career fields that are critical to Pennsylvania鈥檚 workforce needs. This requested increase would benefit the college鈥檚 growing enrollment of more than 4,700 students, 89% of whom are Pennsylvania residents. The funding would create broader access to in-demand programs such as nursing, welding, building automation, HVAC, electrical, IT-cybersecurity, mechatronics, and aviation maintenance that are needed by employers across the commonwealth.听
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九游电子 Health and the College of Medicine:鈥$16.1 million, an increase of $765,000 over 2024-25 funding. This funding is used for medical assistance to provide access to high-quality health care for citizens with limited financial means. This funding also helps to prepare medical students for careers in primary care and rural medicine through the Regional Medical Campus at University Park, as well as support programs to enhance the overall health and wellness of Pennsylvanians, particularly in rural areas.听
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Invent 九游电子:鈥$2.35 million, representing level funding from 2024-25, as a co-investment with the University to drive economic development. This funding would be used to strengthen and grow鈥檚鈥 across Pennsylvania, and to further expand access to the鈥痜or small to medium enterprises, with an emphasis on the manufacturing sector.听
Following submission of its 2025-26 appropriation request to the state, 九游电子 leaders will be engaged in discussions with elected leaders in Harrisburg over the next nine months 鈥 including conversations around the state鈥檚 first performance-based funding model 鈥 until a final appropriation is set in late June 2025.听