Cost cutting and other university budget matters
Cost cutting at the U-M over the past six years has trimmed $135 million in recurring general fund expenditures. The university will continue cut costs in the years ahead while putting more resources into financial aid for students.
- Michigan Alumnus Budget Q&A with Provost Teresa Sullivan (9/09) [PDF]
- Five task forces to focus on ways to reduce costs, enhance revenue (9/7/09)
- Tutorial answers questions about U-M funding (11/9/09)
- Cost cutting at the University of Michigan (7/27/09)
- Provost Teresa Sullivan's letter to students and families (7/14/09) [PDF]
- U-M plans largest ever investment in financial aid (6/22/09)
- Remarks on the 2009-2010 budget from President Coleman (6/18/09)
- Provost's budget presentation to Board of Regents (6/18/09)
- Update on University finances from President Coleman (4/27/09)
- Selected outreach to the U-M community during economic downturn (4/1/09)
- Statement from Dr. Robert Kelch, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs (2/20/09)
- Provost's message to the U-M community (2/12/09)
- Statement from Cynthia Wilbanks, Vice President for Government Relations (2/12/09)
- Provost Sullivan and CFO Slottow Issue Financial Update (11/26/08)
- U-M Monitors Financial Crisis, remains financially sound (12/1/08)
- A Letter to the U-M Community about the Financial Crisis (10/16/08)
- 2008 Financial Report
- Budget Update Web site
- Office of Financial Aid
- As GM goes (and Ford and Chrysler), so goes Michigan (11/21/08)
- U.S. recession: Things will get worse before they get better (11/20/08)