Board of Regents approves first ‘structurally balanced’ budget in 20 years
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Board of Regents approves first ‘structurally balanced’ budget in 20 years
For the first time in 20 years, WKU will not rely on money left from previous years to balance the current budget under a spending plan for 2025-26 that the Board of Regents approved Friday. The regents voted 9-1, with student Regent Sam Kurtz dissenting, to approve WKU’s $404 million budget for the coming year. The budget increases tuition to $6,036 a semester for in-state students, a 3.6% increase from $5,826; replaces course fees with colleg…
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