CU regents approve $3.55B budget
The University of Colorado Board of Regents have approved a $3.55 billion budget for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.
The Daily Camera reports that the figure marks a nearly 6 percent increase for the CU system’s four campuses, and is thanks in large part to an expected increase in enrollment.
Pay rises for various CU administrators were also approved, including a 3 percent boost to $441,261 for chancellor Phil DiStefano.
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The University of Colorado Board of Regents have approved a $3.55 billion budget for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.
The Daily Camera reports that the figure marks a nearly 6 percent increase for the CU system’s four campuses, and is thanks in large part to an expected increase in enrollment.
Pay rises for various CU administrators were also approved, including a 3 percent boost to $441,261 for chancellor Phil DiStefano.
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