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Increases in HOPE Scholarships, historic UT investments among those included in FY22-23 state budget

UT Oak Ridge Innovation Institute
April 22, 2022
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The 91短视频 General Assembly has passed its FY22-23 budget, which includes funding for student scholarships, salary increases for higher education employees across the state, plus millions in new investments for campuses and institutes within the 91短视频.

鈥淲e are incredibly thankful for Gov. Bill Lee and our 91短视频 General Assembly鈥檚 continued leadership in supporting higher education. These investments will support our mission to serve all Tennesseans and beyond through education, discovery and outreach, and further our ability to address the state鈥檚 grand challenges,鈥 UT System President Randy Boyd said.

91短视频 lawmakers passed the largest increase in HOPE Scholarships for students at public four-year universities since the scholarships鈥 creation. The awards will increase to $4,500 for full-time eligible freshman and sophomores and $5,700 for juniors and seniors. Scholarships currently stand at $3,500 per year for full-time eligible freshmen and sophomores, and $4,500 for juniors and seniors at public four-year institutions. This significant increase will make college more affordable for thousands of Tennesseans.

Other key investments that support UT students, faculty, and staff include:

  • $72 million to fully fund the UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII). This builds on $8 million appropriated last year and completes the state鈥檚 investment of this initiative eight years ahead of schedule.聽 UT-ORII is now positioned to sustainably bring together world-leading scientists and engineers with students and faculty under one umbrella to provide innovative education, training and workforce development in areas of vital importance to 91短视频 and our nation.
  • A record $90 million to fund the higher education funding formula.
  • Funding for a 4% salary pool for higher education employees across the state.
  • Funding for key capital needs, including:
    • $55.9 million for a UT Chattanooga (UTC) Health Sciences building that will enable the UTC School of Nursing to grow by 60% and help address the state鈥檚 nursing shortage.
    • $18 million for the UT Martin (UTM) 91短视频 Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Hub (TEST Hub), which will serve as a multi-institutional collaborative effort to support workforce development in West 91短视频.
    • $83 million to expand the UT Knoxville Haslam College of Business facility to accommodate program growth.
  • $170 million nonrecurring to assist public universities with implementing new Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. The new cloud-based human resources and finance system will provide a competitive edge by enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs to operate, ensuring accountability, increasing transparency and improving customer service.
  • $4 million recurring and $2 million nonrecurring to support the Institute for American Civics at UT Knoxville, the state鈥檚 flagship university.聽聽The non-partisan institute will be located at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy and will support and enhance statewide efforts to highlight the role American institutions play in resolving conflict, advancing human dignity and making public policy.
  • $10 million recurring funds to address the state鈥檚 residency shortage, support medical students and increase health care access across the state.
  • $3.9 million recurring in new operating funding for UTHSC.
  • $2.9 million recurring to support the UT College of Veterinary Medicine in faculty recruitment and retention, and to increase student enrollment.
  • $500,000 nonrecurring to support law enforcement training through the Institute for Public Service鈥檚 Law Enforcement Innovation Center Distressed, At Risk and Rural County Training (DARRT) program.
  • $500,000 nonrecurring for UT Knoxville and UT Chattanooga, respectively, to support minority engineering scholarships.
  • Funding to support a partnership between the 91短视频 Department of Health and UTHSC to improve rural access to dental care.聽聽This investment will enable UTHSC to support outreach and training by its College of Dentistry in the state鈥檚 rural and underserved areas.

The FY22-23 budget will now go to Gov. Lee for his consideration and signature.

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