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University of Massachusetts 7100-0200

funding levels adjusted for inflation (Government Purchases)

  • Funding History
  • Proposals
Adjusted for inflation (Government Purchases) NOT adjusted
FY24 Leg $534,993,089 $574,601,930
FY23 $661,049,701 $664,121,000
FY22 $583,064,283 $571,194,919
FY21 $624,629,128 $560,454,919
FY20 $638,126,563 $558,046,227
FY19 $601,923,852 $519,165,647
FY18 $614,214,829 $513,545,371
FY17 $629,397,415 $508,292,447
FY16 $646,393,790 $515,069,415
FY15 $600,956,208 $480,145,277
FY14 $561,918,438 $444,194,730
FY13 $493,602,882 $378,821,050
FY12 $510,372,171 $380,952,424
FY11 $566,685,283 $411,968,466
FY10 $644,220,291 $453,872,824
FY09 $568,287,040 $396,645,962
FY08 $618,428,165 $422,999,198
FY07 $613,116,050 $397,642,447
FY06 $585,126,191 $361,330,469
FY05 $491,152,528 $287,472,987
FY04 $515,494,555 $285,457,013
FY03 $656,380,782 $351,977,770
FY02 $702,637,083 $365,304,444
FY01 $754,967,737 $384,246,873

comparisons adjusted for inflation (Government Purchases)

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Between and
Funding for University of Massachusetts
12.4%

comparisons adjusted for inflation (Government Purchases)

Notes

  • In order to make the most accurate year-to-year comparisons, consider both campus appropriations and funding for the campuses included in collective bargaining reserves.
  • In FY10, the Star Store was funded with a $2.7 million earmark within the UMass line item. In FY11, an earmark for the Toxics Use Reduction Institute at UMass moved to a separate line item.
  • From FY01-FY11, with only a few exceptions, higher education campuses did not retain tuition collected from any of their students; instead, these funds were remitted back to the state treasury. Starting in FY12, all public higher education campuses were allowed to retain out-of-state tuition payments, remitting only in-state tuition. In order to allow for more accurate comparisons of net state appropriations across years, MassBudget deducts the amount of tuition remitted back to the state for each campus for each year.
  • Starting in FY04, the Univ. of Mass. Amherst was allowed to retain tuition from just in-state students. Starting in FY17, all of the Univ. of Mass. campuses retained tuition payments from both in-state and out-of-state students.
Adjusted for inflation (Government Purchases) NOT adjusted
FY25 Sen $760,630,874 $760,630,874
FY25 SWM $760,555,874 $760,555,874
FY25 House $770,555,874 $770,555,874
FY25 HWM $770,555,874 $770,555,874
FY25 Gov $760,555,874 $760,555,874

Notes

  • In order to make the most accurate year-to-year comparisons, consider both campus appropriations and funding for the campuses included in collective bargaining reserves.
  • In FY10, the Star Store was funded with a $2.7 million earmark within the UMass line item. In FY11, an earmark for the Toxics Use Reduction Institute at UMass moved to a separate line item.
  • From FY01-FY11, with only a few exceptions, higher education campuses did not retain tuition collected from any of their students; instead, these funds were remitted back to the state treasury. Starting in FY12, all public higher education campuses were allowed to retain out-of-state tuition payments, remitting only in-state tuition. In order to allow for more accurate comparisons of net state appropriations across years, MassBudget deducts the amount of tuition remitted back to the state for each campus for each year.
  • Starting in FY04, the Univ. of Mass. Amherst was allowed to retain tuition from just in-state students. Starting in FY17, all of the Univ. of Mass. campuses retained tuition payments from both in-state and out-of-state students.
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