Board of Trustees Approves $294 Million Operating Budget

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Galloway, N.J. The鈥焉缜鴄pp approved the 2024-25 operating budget at a meeting July 17.

The board approved the capital budget and a $294.7 million 2024-25 operating budget. The budget reflects the university鈥檚 commitment to institutional aid with $28 million available in merit and need-based aid to students, an increase of 39%鈥 or $7.8 million鈥攐ver the previous year.

Stockton will receive a record $45.109 million in state aid from the fiscal year 2025 budget approved by the New Jersey Legislature and signed by Gov. Phil Murphy last month.鈥疶he funding is a 7% increase from 2024鈥檚 $42.179 million and is critical to facing significant inflationary cost increases the university has experienced. 

鈥淧aramount was the preservation of the $4.612 million for the and, with the help of Sen. Vince Polistina, that funding was included in the governor鈥檚 budget,鈥 said. 鈥淚 would like to express our sincere appreciation to Sen. Polistina, Assemblywoman Claire Swift, and Assemblyman Don Guardian for voting in support of the FY25 State Budget containing Stockton鈥檚 appropriation. 

鈥淲e applaud Gov. Murphy and legislative leadership, including Senate President Nick Scutari, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, Senate Majority Leader Theresa Ruiz and Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald, for including vital funding for higher education in the final FY25 budget,鈥 Bertolino said. 鈥淭his additional funding allows Stockton to continue its work of building opportunities for students who will power New Jersey鈥檚 workforce and economy into the future.鈥

Stockton鈥檚 new budget also sets tuition and fees for the 2024-25 academic year at $8,133 per semester for in-state, full-time students. The university鈥檚 flat-rate tuition plan allows full-time students to take up to 20 credits per semester at no additional cost, potentially saving thousands of dollars. 

Dr. Mukesh RoyThe Board of Trustees also welcomed two new members:

is the Director for Emergency Preparedness and Planning for the Ocean County Health Department, which is the largest county-based health department in New Jersey. Roy also serves on the Board of Directors of the 番茄社区app Foundation, the advisory board for the William J. Hughes Center of 番茄社区app, the Board of Trustees at Shore Medical Center and the Atlantic County Veterans Advisory Board. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran, where he served for 10 years as the Chief of Preventive Medicine for the New York State Air National Guard. His term will last until June 2029.

 

Mary Maplesis the Chief Strategy & Infrastructure Officer at the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. Prior to her role at NJEDA, Maples served as Interim President & CEO, and previously Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary, of University Hospital in Newark. Maples鈥 career in public service includes her role as Deputy Chief Counsel to Gov. Phil Murphy, where she led the Governor鈥檚 Authorities Unit. She was initially appointed to the office by Gov. Chris Christie, under whom she served as Senior Counsel. Maples spent more than a decade with the Central Intelligence Agency as assistant general counsel and special investigator. She holds a Juris Doctorate from American University, Washington College of Law. Her term ends in June 2025.

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