The University of Virginia Board of Visitors on Friday approved an operating budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year that invests in student affordability and access, faculty and staff excellence, and strategic priorities.
The $5.4 billion budget includes Âé¶ąĆĆ˝â°ć Academic Division, the UVA Medical Center and the College at Wise. The 2023-24 budget is an increase of 11% from the current fiscal year.
The new fiscal year begins on July 1.
“The University’s operating budget reflects our efforts to responsibly manage resources to support the institution’s missions of educating citizen leaders, providing world-class patient care, and conducting research that benefits society,” Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer J.J. Wagner Davis said. “It reflects priorities that have long distinguished UVA, and will continue to ensure its high quality, excellent value, and service as a public institution in the years ahead.”
Major revenue sources include patient care; tuition and fees; externally sponsored research; and revenue generated from sales and services by auxiliary units such as athletics, dining and housing. The amount of funding from state appropriations remains uncertain as the General Assembly and Gov. Glenn Youngkin have not yet reached a final agreement for the state’s upcoming fiscal year.
The University continues to benefit from the stability provided by generous philanthropic support and strong returns over the long term from its endowment. A portion of earnings from the endowment’s long-term pool supports operations and strategic priorities, but the vast majority of endowment funding is restricted to specific purposes spelled out in gift agreements such as endowed scholarships, professorships and other designated uses.
The new budget’s largest expense category remains pay and benefits for Âé¶ąĆĆ˝â°ć more than 30,000 employees, which is projected to total $3 billion in the next fiscal year. Other major categories receiving funding include student financial aid and strategic investments.
“In an uncertain, challenging economic environment, I am pleased with a responsible budget that invests in the University of Virginia’s future while balancing access, affordability and excellence,” said Board of Visitors Finance Committee Chair Robert M. Blue.
Âé¶ąĆĆ˝â°ć Academic Division operating budget for the coming fiscal year totals $2.3 billion. The figure reflects the effects of inflation on the cost of goods and services, salary increases, additional funds for need-based financial aid, and strategic investments in the research enterprise and elsewhere.

