Tuition at the College of Southern Maryland will increase by less than 2 percent, effective for the fall 2013 semester, with residents of Calvert, Charles and St. Maryโs counties to pay an additional $2 per credit (1.8 percent). Tuition for Maryland residents outside of the tri-county region will increase by $3 per credit and for out-of-state residents by $4 per credit. The comprehensive fee remains at 23 percent of tuition.
CSMโs budget is supported by funding from the state, the three counties of Southern Maryland, and tuition and fees. The Fiscal Year 2014 (FY14) budget of $62,090,619 reflects an overall increase of 4.27 percent over the previous year and is based on anticipated funding to be provided at the state and county levels. Of the total revenues, tuition and fees constitute 50 percent, county appropriations 28 percent and state funding 19.5 percent.
โBecause of the funding support provided by the State and our County Commissioners in Calvert, Charles and St. Maryโs, we are able to make some major strides while keeping tuition increases modest,โ said CSM President Dr. Brad Gottfried.
Included within the budget to enhance and provide a greater level of direct support for students are new positions including four counselors (two at the La Plata Campus, one at the Prince Frederick Campus and one at the Leonardtown Campus), a college-wide student conduct/special projects coordinator, a mentor to promote minority student success, a testing center proctor to benefit all campuses, and a veterans affairs coordinator and a business office assistant at the Leonardtown Campus, explained Gottfried. The budget also includes funds to expand course offerings, add a lacrosse program and other strategic initiatives.
In presenting the recommended budget to the CSM Board of Trustees, CSM Vice President of Financial and Administrative Services Tony Jernigan, CPA advised the collegeโs FY14 operating budget supports an anticipated flat enrollment and continues to fund the collegeโs contribution for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB). The budget includes increased scholarship funding and the conversion of existing positions within nursing and service learning that have been funded previously by grants.
โCSM continues to be well-positioned to provide outstanding services to our students and patrons,โ said Gottfried. โStudents can attend CSM, receive an excellent education and earn a degree, then transfer to complete their bachelorโs degree. CSMโs growing number of articulations at many of the stateโs universities and colleges means that our transfer students can stay on track and be successful doing so at a much more manageable cost for their baccalaureate degrees.โ
CSMโs tuition and fees may be paid over a four-month period through CSMโs Tuition Payment Plan which is available to students enrolled with six or more credits. Since the plan is not a loan pro
