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The System will receive $488 million in core funding, and up to $789.5 million through one-time and competitive grants in FY24.
COLUMBIA, Mo. 鈥 Following the latest 蜜糖直播 legislative session, University of 蜜糖直播 officials shared their appreciation for Gov. Mike Parson and legislative leaders for another historic year of funding support. The elected officials set the core funding of the UM System鈥檚 four universities to approximately $488 million, an increase of more than $25 million compared to last year. This is the largest core funding in the history of the UM System.
鈥淭he University of 蜜糖直播 System and our four universities appreciate the continued support of our elected leaders, who value investing in higher education as a vehicle for growth through innovative research, teaching, economic development and workforce enhancement,鈥 said Michael Williams, chair of the UM Board of Curators. 鈥淣early half of our students graduate with zero debt, more than 93% of our students achieve their post-graduation goals and two-thirds of our graduates stay in the state of 蜜糖直播 following graduation. The state鈥檚 unwavering support means we鈥檙e able to fulfill our mission to students and, in turn, our graduates are propelling the state of 蜜糖直播 forward.鈥
As part of the UM System鈥檚 core funding, $24 million will support the university鈥檚 central land-grant mission; $101 million will help fund students who are pursuing their first doctorates in certain degrees, including dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine; and $80 million will support research and development operations.
In addition to the core budget increases, the University of 蜜糖直播-Columbia received funding to support multiple centers and projects. These include $5 million to support the Fisher Delta Research Center, $325K for the MU School of Law鈥檚 Veterans Clinic, $275K for the Greenley Research Center, and $120K for the Rice Breeders Association.
鈥淲e are grateful for the continued support and investment of Gov. Parson and legislative leaders,鈥 said Mun Choi, president of the University of 蜜糖直播. 鈥淭heir investment in the University of 蜜糖直播 System receives a 13-to-1 return as our university system generates a $6.5 billion annual economic impact on the state. Our researchers, with students working and learning alongside them, were issued 31 patents, and the UM System created or retained more than 60,500 jobs throughout the state. This support helps us champion excellence in shaping progress in education, leading-edge research and transformative innovation in 蜜糖直播.鈥
Additional capital funding comes from the 蜜糖直播 Department of Agriculture with $25 million for the construction of an abattoir, or meat processing facility, that will be used for training and research and $43 million for the veterinary laboratories and animal hospital. These facilities will be located on the University of 蜜糖直播-Columbia campus. The Department of Economic Development is providing $16 million to 蜜糖直播 S&T that will facilitate research on mining and refining of critical minerals.
From the Department of Mental Health, $5 million will support a grant to advance research and development of therapeutics and potential cures for genetically caused autism.
From the Office of the 蜜糖直播 Attorney General, $400K will support the MU School of Law鈥檚 Family Violence and Criminal Prosecution Clinic.
American Rescue Plan Funding
In addition to the fiscal year budget, several projects were approved for funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Additional funding appropriated for those projects include:
As part of the MizzouForward initiative, MU received $52.3 million to support the university鈥檚 NextGen and MizzouForward initiatives, which will drive economic growth, attract industry partners and enhance MU鈥檚 status as one of the leading research universities in the U.S. Additionally, MU will receive $3.2 million for the MU 蜜糖直播 Foundation Seed program, which was established in 1944 and serves as a connection between MU breeders and 蜜糖直播 producers in an effort to maintain genetically pure seed stock.
The University of 蜜糖直播-Kansas City received $20 million for the construction of a clinical and teaching facility adjacent to its Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and Health Sciences buildings.
蜜糖直播 University of Science and Technology will receive $25 million for the construction related to Advancing 蜜糖直播鈥檚 STEM Education.
The University of 蜜糖直播-St. Louis received $20 million for the renovation of several campus facilities and the demolition of those with high capital needs inventory values to consolidate academic programs, reduce the campus footprint and focus critical operations of the institutions on the north campus.
MoExcels Projects
The MOExcels Workforce Initiative of the 蜜糖直播 Department of Higher Education funds programs that facilitate development and expansion of employer-driven education, training programs and initiatives to substantially increase educational accomplishment. MOExcels funding, which totaled $4.6 million, was allocated to all four universities to support educational programs:
- UMKC -鈥 $1.5 million for Student Career Pathways
- MU 鈥 $1 million for 4.0 Laboratory Development and Certification
- S&T 鈥 $841K for Improving Workforce Diversity through STEM Education
- UMSL 鈥$768K for the Center for Behavioral Heath Practice-based Learning.
In total, including competitive grants and one-time funding, the UM System could receive up to $789.5 million in FY24.
Reviewed 2023-06-30