May 25 Teleconference Meeting
Summary
The Executive Committee and the Finance and Physical Development
committees of the James Madison University Board of Visitors held a
joint teleconference meeting on May 25, 1999. The meeting was based
in the Richmond office of board Rector Henry Harrell.
Following is a summary of actions taken by the committees:
- Formally approved an operating budget of $202.7 million for JMU
during the 1999-00 fiscal year. The budget represents an increase
of 6.8 percent over the 1998-99 budget. The full board had
tentatively approved the budget at its March meeting. More than
half the budget $108.8 million will go into JMU's educational
and general budget. Another $84.9 million will go into auxiliary
enterprises programs that support the student population at JMU.
The remainder of the budget will go to student financial aid ($4
million) and programs that are sponsored by external grants ($5
million). (See News Release.)
Key elements of the budget include:
- Raises averaging 6.1 percent for teaching faculty and 4 percent
for administrators. Raises for staff personnel will range from 4
percent to 6.25 percent, based on performance.
- 47 new faculty and staff positions.
- $305,000 in new funds to enhance technology.
- $260,000 in new funds for maintenance of buildings.
- Increased financial aid of $556,776.
- Agreed to decrease tuition and mandatory fees for in-state
students an additional $6 for the 1999-00. In March, the board
approved a decrease from the 1998-99 total of $4,256 to $3,932 for
1999-00. The reduction reflected a 20 percent decrease in tuition.
The reduction had not earlier been applied to a $42 required
technology fee. Adding that fee to the tuition total resulted in
the additional cut and the new fall charge of $3,926 for Virginia
students.
- Approved a summary six-year capital plan for JMU. The plan
calls for several major renovation projects; construction of the
third CISAT academic building; a music building recital hall; and a
center for the arts.
- Passed a resolution dealing with the financing of the Student
Services Building at CISAT through the
Virginia College Building Authority.