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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Revenues and Support: Family Vs. State Share of Public Higher Education 2000-2011 Family Share of Public Higher Educati on Operati ng Revenue s (%) % Share

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  • 1. Revenues and Support: Family Vs. StateShare of Public Higher Education802000-2011Family Share of70 Public Higher60 Education Operating50 Revenues (%)% Share40 State Share of Public30 Higher Education20 Operating Revenues (%)100 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

2. Public FTE Enrollment (Thousands)100 15020025030035050 01986$7,354 $3,0601987$8,225 $3,3181988 $7,526 $3,2061989 $7,717$3,4201990$7,484$3,2941991 $6,916$3,4641992 $5,893 $3,7801993 $5,697 $4,1871994 $5,723 $4,4961995 $5,849$4,5891996 $5,982 $4,7571997$6,395$4,6601998$6,488 $4,4981999 $6,826$4,329Public FTE Enrollment2000$7,497 $3,8342001 $7,892 $3,7582002 $7,575$3,649 Virginia -- Fiscal 1986-20112003 $6,002$4,4612004$5,444$4,7132005 $5,730 $5,212Net Tuition Revenue per FTE (constant $)2006 $5,875 $5,3152007$6,386 $5,328Educational Appropriations per FTE (constant $)2008 $6,117$5,5572009 $5,873$5,8362010$5,172 $5,9732011 $5,225 $6,430Public FTE Enrollment, Educational Appropriations and Total Educational Revenue per FTE, $0$2,000$4,000 $6,000$8,000$10,000$12,000$14,000Dollars per FTE 3. Family Share of Higher Education Increased+21% from FY 2000 toFY 2011 4. Virginia State Share of Public34% Higher Education Operating Revenues (%)66%FY 2000 Family Share of Public Higher Education Operating Revenues (%) FY 2000 5. The Family Share for Funding Higher Education Has Grown; placing agreater burden on students and their families to finance the dream ofa college educationVirginia State Share of Public Higher Education45%55%Operating Revenues (%) FY 2011 Family Share of Public Higher Education Operating Revenues (%) FY 2011 6. This increased burden comes at a time when costs are increasing across the board for students and their families Cost of Attendance: Changes in Educational and non- educational charges$9,000$8,000Athletic Fee$7,000$6,000Fees (non-educational)$5,000$4,000Tuition&Fees$3,000(eductional)$2,000Tuition and fees (in-district/in-state)$1,000*Total tuition and fees = $0 educational and non-educationalfees + Tuition 7. Fees can be abused throughsilence or by institutionalduplicity that borders onmendacity. Even when theinformation is madeavailable, its likely to be inplaces that most familieswouldnt know tolook.Secrecy invites and rewardsmendacity. Follow themoney, prosecutors say.Parents, students and taxpayershave a right to know how fundsare allocated at publicinstitutions. They, too, need tofollow the money and thus helplead higher education along thepath of honesty.Professor at William & MaryDr. Terry Meyers 8. Beyond the present practice ofposting Tuition and Fees on a Collegewebsite, catalog, andbills/statements; the College willitemize its fees in detail in theCatalog, on bills/statements, and thewebsite.It is recommended that totaltransparency in fees be Collegepolicy.Petition Here:http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/uvawise/_transparency 9. "We might hope to see the finances of theUnion as clear and intelligible as amerchants books, so that every member ofCongress and every man of any mind in theUnion should be able to comprehendthem, to investigate abuses, andconsequently to control them."--Thomas Jefferson 10. Find us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/UvaWiseNoMoreHiddenFees Type UVAWise: No More HiddenFees in the search bar