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[QUOTE="CCSU97, post: 2725446, member: 7844"] Don't let facts get in the way of a stupid statement. UConn already receives more than twice the amount of State funding provided to the 4-campus Connecticut State University System (CSUS). Combined, Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western already serves more students than the UConn system, on a budget half the size. And while the entire State Government could certainly be more efficient, CSUS spends a greater percent of their budget on academics compared to our wasteful flagship university. Face it, there is no more $$$ for UConn, the well is dry. [B]2014-15 Fall FTE Enrollment[/B] UConn – 26,874 CSUS – 27,735 [B]2014-15 Annual State Appropriations[/B] UConn - $631,344,030 CSUS – $277,716,018 From 2005-06 to 2014-15, UConn appropriations have grown the at 121.0%, and State Universities at just 32.7%. [B]2014-15 Instructional Expenses[/B] UConn – $622,737,909 (28.1%) CSUS – $325,439,907 (43.2%) [U]Source[/U]: Connecticut Office of Higher Education [/QUOTE]
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