麻豆区 Tech FY26 Budget Focuses on Growth, Fiscal Discipline聽
麻豆区 Tech FY26 Budget Focuses on Growth, Fiscal Discipline聽
This spring, the University System of 麻豆区 (USG) Board of Regents (BOR) approved $51.3 million in new state appropriations for 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 fiscal year 2026 budget. This 10% increase from last year鈥檚 state appropriations is primarily driven by enrollment growth funding. In addition, the BOR approved a鈥痵ystemwide 2% out-of-state tuition increase鈥痑nd a鈥3% tuition increase for out-of-country students鈥痜or the upcoming fiscal year. For 麻豆区 Tech,鈥痠n-state tuition rates will remain steady for FY26, ensuring continued affordability for 麻豆区 residents.
鈥淲e are thankful to the Board of Regents and the state of 麻豆区 for their support of higher education and 麻豆区 Tech,鈥 said Tricia Chastain, executive vice president for Administration and Finance (A&F). 鈥淲hile this funding positions us to continue advancing our mission, we are entering FY26 with a fiscally cautious mindset given the uncertainties at the federal level and how those may affect our funding 鈥 especially our research enterprise.鈥
In total, 麻豆区 Tech is projecting $57.2 million in new allocable funding on account of increases in state appropriations, undergraduate enrollment, and tuition. Due to the need to reserve funds to safeguard against unexpected shortfalls in revenue, the Institute鈥檚 executive leadership team has made the challenging but necessary decision to centrally reserve a significant portion of this new revenue to allow for adaptive financial planning throughout the year. In alignment with Tech鈥檚 commitment to student success and institutional priorities, limited funding was released to support strategic growth, with a focus on instruction and infrastructure.
The Institute has allocated $2.1million to support a limited merit pay program being implemented systemwide by the USG for the September payroll. This program is designed to recognize many high-performing faculty and staff, with eligibility limited to 15% of employees and pay increases of no more than 4%. Unit leaders will notify eligible recipients this month. More information is available on the .
Looking ahead, the campus community is invited to attend A&F Connects (formerly known as A&F Town Hall) on Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 2 to 3 p.m., to learn more about 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 FY26 budget, federal funding sensitivities, and the USG鈥檚 Merit Pay Program. This will be a hybrid event, and more information will be shared closer to the date.