University of Oregon Financial Briefing

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University of Oregon Financial Briefing Tuition and Fee Advisory Board University of Oregon Financial Briefing October 11, 2017

Agenda UO Budget Structure Key Sources of University Financing Cost Drivers

UO Budget Structure E&G Funds Other Funds Tuition revenue State Appropriation F&A Return Overhead revenue Fee revenue, interest earnings Grants and Contracts revenue Auxiliary Revenue Service Center Revenue Designated Operations Revenue Restricted gifts School & College Budgets Grants & Contracts Central Admin Budgets Plant Funds Institutional Expenses (Debt, assessments, utilities, leases) Auxiliary, Service Centers, and Designated Ops Funds Restricted Gifts

Agenda UO Budget Structure Key Sources of University Financing Cost Drivers

Decreased levels of State Appropriation

State Appropriation and Tuition

University Resources FY2017 Major Revenue Streams (E&G Fund) State Appropriation $66.8 million Resident Tuition $114.5 mill Resident Tuition $103.7 million Non-resident Tuition $308.8 million UO Professional Development http://odt.uoregon.edu

Increasing Dependence Upon Nonresident Tuition FY2002 – Revenue Breakdown FY2017 – Revenue Breakdown

Agenda UO Budget Structure Key Sources of University Financing Cost Drivers

Summary – Major E&G Fund Cost Drivers FY17 Base FY18 Cost Increases FY18 % increase Faculty and Staff Salary and Wages $347.8 million $11.0 million 3.2% GE Salary and Benefits $26.5 million $800K 3.0% Medical Costs $54.3 million $1.6 million 2.9% Retirement Costs $44.4 million $7.1 million 16.0% Institutional Expenses $32.9 million $1.0 million Strategic Investments (includes $1 million for new faculty) $503.0 million $2.0 million 0.4% Investments in Tenure Track Faculty $94.7 million $1.5 million 1.6% Total Project Cost Increases* $25.0 million* 5.0% *Does not include, increases to minimum wage, costs related to federal FLSA regulations changes regarding eligibility for overtime pay; further investments in diversity initiatives, or individual school/college/department investments.

FY18 E&G Fund Major Cost Drivers Factor Projected Cost Increase Notes Faculty and Staff Salary and Wages $11.0 million Per collective bargaining agreements. Officers of Administration salary package assumed to be similar to faculty salary package. Does not include GE salary increases GE Salary and Wages $800K Assumes insurance cost increases only 50% of last year Medical Cost (PEBB) $1.6 million Assumes average 3.4% increase (Dec. 2016 rate) for entire year

FY18 E&G Fund Major Cost Drivers (continued) Factor Projected Cost Increase Notes Retirement Costs (PERS) $7.1 million Based on recently released updated PERS information. Assumes 400K of savings as Tier 1&2 employees retire and are replaced with Tier 3 & 4 employees. PERS Board projecting additional significant increases to occur in FY20 and FY22. Institutional Expenses $1.0 million Debt, rent, utilities, insurance and assessments. Strategic Investment Fund $2.0 million $1 million pre-committed to tenure track faculty hires as part of cluster hires. Investments in New Tenure Track Faculty $1.5 million

Annual Typical Cost Drivers Cost Drivers - E&G Fund Annual Typical Cost Drivers FY17-FY18 Average Cost Increase Faculty and Staff Salary and Wages $9.3M GE Salary and Benefits $1.1M Medical Costs $1.9M Institutional Expenses $1.2M Strategic Investments (includes $1 million for new faculty) $2.0M Investments in Tenure Track Faculty $1.5M Total Project Cost Increases $17.0M However, these totals do not include rising PERS costs.

Cost Drivers – PERS Costs Projected Increases FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 E & G Fund $7.1M $0 Other $3.4M Total $10.5M If PERS unfunded liabilities continue to grow, charges to the University of Oregon could grow significantly in future years.

Annual Typical Cost Drivers FY17-FY18 Average Cost Increase Faculty and Staff Salary and Wages $9.3M GE Salary and Benefits $1.1M Medical Costs $1.9M Institutional Expenses $1.2M Strategic Investments (includes $1 million for new faculty) $2.0M Investments in Tenure Track Faculty $1.5M Total Project Cost Increases $17.0M

Annual Typical Cost Drivers FY17-FY18 Average Cost Increase Faculty and Staff Salary and Wages $9.3M GE Salary and Benefits $1.1M Medical Costs $1.9M Institutional Expenses $1.2M Strategic Investments (includes $1 million for new faculty) $2.0M Investments in Tenure Track Faculty $1.5M Retirement Costs ($7.1M every other year) $3.5M Total Project Cost Increases $20.5M