| Budget |
- Setting a Context for Fiscal Year 2009 Budget Development
(10/2007)
This report begins with a review of long-term trends in higher education funding in Illinois; an examination of how recent budgetary actions have affected individual institutions and agency programs; and a comparison of trends in Illinois to trends in surrounding states and the nation. Next, the report turns briefly to the state's current fiscal context, summarizing recent revenue and expenditure trends that will continue to influence the Governor and the General Assembly as they determine fiscal year 2009 appropriations. Third, the report examines briefly the status of three areas that have been budgetary priorities for the IBHE in recent years. Finally, the report includes an appendix showing the processes and timelines that will guide fiscal year 2009 budget development.
- Fiscal Year 2008 Appropriations for Higher Education, Governor's Action
(10/2007)
This item provides an overview of the fiscal year 2008 budget for higher education signed by the Governor on August 23, 2007. The budget includes $2.205 billion in state general funds for higher education operations and grants
- Governor’s Action on Fiscal Year 2008 Higher Education Budget (8/2007)
- Fiscal Year 2008 Higher Education Budget Recommendations: Operations, Grants, and Capital Improvements
(2/2007)
This item recommends approval of the fiscal year 2008 recommendations for operations, grants, and capital improvements presented in Items 4a and 4b.
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| Fiscal Affairs |
- Annual Report to the Illinois General Assembly on Public University Tuition and Fee Waivers
- Follow-up Report and Recommendations to the Illinois Board of Higher Education on 1998 Auditor General Management Audit of Public University Tuition and Fee Waivers
(6/2005)
This report contains the findings and recommendations of a Tuition Waiver Study Group created by the IBHE to address outstanding recommendations from the Office of the Auditor General's 1998 Management Audit of Public University Tuition and Fee Waivers.
- Annual Report On Public University Revenues And Expenditures
- Report on Compensable Sick Leave
State statute requires the Board of Higher Education, in conjunction with the Bureau of the Budget, to prepare a report showing the amount by which the costs associated with compensable sick leave have been reduced as a result of the termination of compensable sick leave accrual. The report is limited to compensable sick leave for state employees who are participants of the State University Retirement System, and is required annually beginning November 15, 2001.
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