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School's Reserve Fund Draws Ire

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The University of Wisconsin increased tution by 5.5% for a number of years. University officials say a reserve fund of $650 million of the University of Wisconsin was built up with most of the funds coming from the tution increases. The reason university officials give for this is the $5 billion university budget, with only 20% provided by the state of Wisconsin. Shrinking support from the state led to the effort to build a reserve fund. The size of the fund and the lack of disclosure by university officials that tution increases were being used to build up the fund has led to strong criticism. Reports about the spending at the University of Minnesota and other universities show the lack of spending restraint at large universities in the U.S. Bureaucratic layers and debt servicing for new buildings take up large portions of the universiy budgets.

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01/06/2011

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