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All the financial and enrollment numbers on this site come from the universities themselves (see foot of page).

 

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  • Spending on Operational Support has increased by 33.8% since 2001 – far more than the 14.5% increase in the Academic-focused category.
  • The decline in provincial support, which started in 2010, magnified the importance of delivering funds to the core mission areas. Instead, while spending in the Academic areas has risen by a meagre 0.7%, spending on Operational Support has seen a 12.7% boost.
  • Student Services is a standalone function representing about 10% of the GO budget. While it has grown substantially since 2001, much of the growth was funded by purpose-dedicated compulsory student fees, and grants specifically for scholarships & bursaries.

 

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All “Per FTE” numbers are in 2024 dollars. Increases reflect numbers that have risen by more than inflation and enrollment combined.

 

 

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KEY 2024 TOP 25 AVERAGES (* Inflation-adjusted)

  • General Operating Income – $924.3 million (Up 98.2% since 2001*)
  • Enrollment – 35,034 (Up 58.7% since 2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CODE FOR A COLOURED TEXT BOX FOR KEY POINTS OR SPECIAL NOTES

I believe (that) in all universities around the world we are dealing with very important issues of how to strike the proper balance between universities and governments, how to strike the proper balance between the autonomy of universities and the reasonable accountability of universities for the public funds that sustain much of their activity.

 

 

 

 

CODE FOR AN ITALICIZED TEXT BOX FOR KEY POINTS OR SPECIAL NOTES

I believe (that) in all universities around the world we are dealing with very important issues of how to strike the proper balance between universities and governments, how to strike the proper balance between the autonomy of universities and the reasonable accountability of universities for the public funds that sustain much of their activity.

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TEXT AS IT CURRENTLY APPEARS – BUT WITH POINTS NOW COLOURED

 

  • Top 25 average grant income did not decline once between 2001 and 2010, although there were occasional declines in individual provinces.
  • However, it has declined in 8 of the 13 years since 2010. In 2021-22, six of the eight provinces with Top 25 universities cut funding. In 2022-23 all of them did.

 

 

 

TEXT AS IT CURRENTLY APPEARS – BUT WITH POINTS NOW COLOURED – ATTEMPT TO ADD BOX

 

  • Top 25 average grant income did not decline once between 2001 and 2010, although there were occasional declines in individual provinces.
  • However, it has declined in 8 of the 13 years since 2010. In 2021-22, six of the eight provinces with Top 25 universities cut funding. In 2022-23 all of them did.

 

 

 

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  • Top 25 average grant income did not decline once between 2001 and 2010, although there were occasional declines in individual provinces.
  • However, it has declined in 8 of the 13 years since 2010. In 2021-22, six of the eight provinces with Top 25 universities cut funding. In 2022-23 all of them did.

 

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  • Top 25 average grant income did not decline once between 2001 and 2010, although there were occasional declines in individual provinces.
  • However, it has declined in 8 of the 13 years since 2010. In 2021-22, six of the eight provinces with Top 25 universities cut funding. In 2022-23 all of them did.
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