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The Oregon State University Board of Trustees greenlit a hefty $1.84 billion budget to fuel university operations throughout the 2024-25 fiscal year.
Eugene, OR – According to the statement, this comprehensive budget encompasses the financial ramifications of approved tuition and fee hikes ratified by the board back in April.
Anticipated revenue projections consider a slight uptick in state appropriations and burgeoning enrollment, predominantly at Oregon State’s online education hub, Ecampus, as well as consistent growth at OSU-Cascades in Bend and modest expansion in Corvallis.
Furthermore, the budget factors in anticipated dips in certain revenue streams, notably athletics conference revenues.
Additionally, the university is proactively addressing uncertainties stemming from potential enrollment impacts due to timing delays in the federal government’s new Free Application for Federal Student Aid process.
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