BLINN COLLEGE ADOPTS BUDGET FOR 2024 FISCAL YEAR
The Blinn College District Board of Trustees approved a $126.5 million budget for Fiscal Year 2024 during their regular meeting earlier today (Tuesday).
The budget, which represents a 4% increase over the previous year, includes a 6% salary increase for full-time employees making below $170,000 and a 5% salary increase for those above that figure.
The budget also includes a full-time faculty entry-level salary increase from $45,000 to $52,000, a $25 per course increase in part-time faculty pay, and $400 in longevity pay for full-time faculty.
In other business, the board authorized the College to negotiate and execute a guaranteed maximum price of $27.18 million for the construction of the Bryan Campus Administration Building.
The project is budgeted for $30.95 million and includes the two-story, 46,000-square-foot Administration Building at the intersection of Villa Maria Road and Nash Street.
Construction is anticipated to begin in August and is scheduled for occupancy in the spring of 2025.
Trustees also heard a report from Vice Chancellor for Student Services Dr. Becky McBride detailing enrollment increases for the recent spring, May minimester, and summer terms. For the spring, Blinn enrolled 15,685 students, a 3.36% increase over 2022 and its highest spring figure since the 2020 pandemic.
The spring enrollment included 4,072 online students, 1,579 Brenham Campus students, 5,407 Bryan Campus students, 2,497 RELLIS Campus students, 44 Schulenburg Campus students, 23 Sealy Campus students, and 1,892 high school dual-credit students.
McBride also shared a preliminary May minimester enrollment of 1,116 students, a 13.79% increase over 2022, and a preliminary summer I enrollment of 5,648 students, an 11.36% increase over the previous year.