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Massachusetts College of Art and Related Programs 7117-0100

funding levels adjusted for inflation (CPI)

  • Funding History
  • Proposals
Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY25 Gov $25,851,608 $25,851,608
FY24 $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 GAA $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY23 $23,677,900 $22,482,084
FY22 $22,803,222 $20,783,873
FY21 $24,000,955 $20,413,215
FY20 $23,651,220 $19,665,615
FY19 $22,858,901 $18,711,090
FY18 $22,543,586 $18,078,201
FY17 $22,820,918 $17,899,354
FY16 $22,339,242 $17,201,537
FY15 $21,058,289 $16,108,158
FY14 $21,531,945 $16,353,460
FY13 $17,745,472 $13,271,150
FY12 $18,226,824 $13,405,202
FY11 $19,805,115 $14,150,408
FY10 $21,699,249 $15,202,160
FY09 $21,912,826 $15,202,160
FY08 $21,223,536 $14,520,602
FY07 $20,591,731 $13,584,393
FY06 $17,367,568 $11,167,184
FY05 $14,640,811 $9,071,228
FY04 $15,080,700 $9,071,228
FY03 $18,674,805 $10,990,693
FY02 $18,287,888 $10,530,984
FY01 $19,482,211 $11,023,529

comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

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Between and
Funding for Massachusetts College of Art and Related Programs
21.8%

comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

Notes

  • In FY20, the budget uses $2.9 million that in the past would have been available for State University Incentive Grants (7066-1400) and shifts it to the individual state universites. The budget also take funding that in the past supported centralized funding for community colleges (7100-4000) and distributes it to the individual campuses.
  • 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.
  • 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, Mass. College of Art was allowed to retain tuition revenue from both in-state and out-of-state students.

* Funding and comparison information includes all line-items listed above. Download the spreadsheet to see funding levels for individual line-items.

Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY24 Leg $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 Sen $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 SWM $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 Hou $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 HWM $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY24 Gov $22,960,236 $23,163,212
FY23 GAA $23,677,900 $22,482,084
FY23 SWM $23,677,900 $22,482,084
FY23 Hou $23,677,900 $22,482,084
FY23 HWM $23,677,900 $22,482,084
FY23 Gov $23,292,670 $22,116,310
FY22 GAA $22,803,222 $20,783,873

Notes

  • In FY20, the budget uses $2.9 million that in the past would have been available for State University Incentive Grants (7066-1400) and shifts it to the individual state universites. The budget also take funding that in the past supported centralized funding for community colleges (7100-4000) and distributes it to the individual campuses.
  • 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.
  • 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, Mass. College of Art was allowed to retain tuition revenue from both in-state and out-of-state students.

* Funding information includes all line-items listed above. Download the spreadsheet to see funding levels for individual line-items.

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