North Carolina's FY 2010-11 State Budget: UNC System

The 2010 Budget
Introduction
General Government
Public Education
UNC System
Community Colleges
Justice and Public Safety
Health and Human Services
Transportation
Natural and Economic Resources

The final 2010-11 state budget provides for a $10.4 million increase in budget appropriations compared to the amount of spending recommended for the UNC system in last year’s two-year budget plan.  The dollar amount of the UNC System budget turned out very close to the Senate’s proposal of a $10 million appropriations increase, rather than the House’s proposal for a steep $98 million reduction for FY 2010-11.

The budget’s $70 million management flexibility reduction represents the most striking compromise between the House and Senates’ budget recommendations. While the Senate originally proposed a comparatively mild $50 million flexibility reduction, the House’s original proposal was a much more severe reduction of $150 million. Last year’s two-year budget plan already lowered the baseline expenditures for UNC operations for 2010-11 with a $100 million flexibility reduction. In sum, UNC’s operating budget will be $170 million lower then it was two years ago.

The House did receive its share of victories, as it was successful in its proposal to repeal the reimbursement of UNC campuses granting  out-of-state athletes on full scholarship in-state tuition rates. Subsidizing the difference costs taxpayers nearly $10 million annually.

Major expansions and reductions include:

Expansions:

Reductions:

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