Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

State Research Universities
Operating Expenditures by Source of Funds

Source:  Office of Financial Management

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STATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES1
OPERATING EXPENDITURES BY SOURCE OF FUNDS
ALL BUDGETED AND HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDS
$ in Thousands
Fiscal
Biennium
Total General Fund
State
Other State Federal Private, Local,
and Nonappropriated
1985-87 1,595.2 704.9 4.9 466.0 419.4
1987-89 1,861.7 817.6 5.8 536.0 502.3
1989-91 2,224.8 956.9 7.9 650.2 609.8
1991-932 2,602.4 938.5 115.1 807.3 741.5
1993-953 2,744.8 794.6 16.0 901.9 1,032.3
1995-97 3,061.0 837.1 17.3 985.7 1,220.9
1997-99 3,434.4 921.8 13.0 1,110.2 1,389.4
1999-01 4,102.4 1,032.9 27.7 1,319.0 1,722.8
2001-03 4,649.2 1,074.7 12.9 1,620.9 1,940.7
2003-05 5,293.4 1,014.2 12.0 1,897.4 2,369.8
2005-074 5,877.4 1,109.0 35.2 2,077.1 2,656.1

1University of Washington and Washington State University.
2In the 1991-93 Biennium tuition-based expenditures were transferred from the general fund to a special state fund.
3In the 1993-95 Biennium tuition-based expenditures were moved to a local fund.
4In the 2005-07 Biennium the increase in other state revenues is attributable to a dedicated increase in cigarette taxes and the stand-alone estate tax which is deposited into the Education Legacy Trust Account for the Student Achievement Account for the purpose of expanding access to higher education.