SOURCES OF UNRESTRICTED FUND INCOME


For 1995-96, current unrestricted fund income equals $927 million. Forty-four percent of the total ($409.9 million) is derived from state appropriations. Student fee income accounts for $350.8 million, or 38 percent. The remainder, $166.3 million, or 18 percent, is earned income, or funds generated from University operations and services. These funds include interest on bank balances, recovery of indirect costs incurred from research grants and contracts, and sales of goods purchased for resale.

1995-96 UNRESTRICTED FUND INCOME

CampusState AppropriationStudent FeesOther IncomeTotal
Bloomington $ 163,443,723 $ 198,521,486 $ 63,589,822 $ 425,555,031
Indianapolis 152,505,992 85,944,470 94,863,538 333,314,000
East 6,536,656 4,437,918 580,859 11,555,433
Fort Wayne 27,505,307 19,354,165 3,602,856 50,462,328
Kokomo 9,539,265 5,938,734 692,460 16,170,459
Northwest 17,322,252 10,653,005 718,273 28,693,530
South Bend 18,848,817 16,076,347 1,121,992 36,047,156
Southeast 14,223,297 9,869,100 1,117,435 25,209,832
Total $ 409,925,309 $ 350,795,225 $ 166,287,235 $ 927,007,769

NOTES: State Appropriation includes fee replacement; student fees include dedicated fees.
SOURCES: Indiana University Financial Management Support and Office of the Comptroller, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Last Updated: 25 November 1996
URL: http://factbook.indiana.edu/fbook96/unincm96.html
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