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Board of Regents approve $18 million carry forward return, discuss enrollment numbers and Hilltopper Field House

The WKU Board of Regents committees met on Friday to approve the allocation of $18 million in carry forward funds and various personnel salary increases and to view renderings of the planned Hilltopper Field House. Board of Regents chair W. Currie Milliken began the meeting by discussing enrollment increases for this semester, with a 5.8%.

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Several top WKU administrators set to receive pay increases, 1% raise set for most university employees

Editor’s note: This story will be updated as a comment from WKU becomes available.  Several top administrators are set to receive significant pay increases, according to documents on the agenda of the Board of Regents’ finance and budget committee meeting on Friday. The increases for high-level administrators come as WKU announced Tuesday that most employees.

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$11 million budget overspending in 2022-23 due to athletics, enrollment divisions and one-time payments

Editor’s note: This story was updated with further information detailing the breakdown of the $11 million overspend.  The $11 million gap between WKU revenues and expenses from 2022-23 came primarily from overspending in the athletics and enrollment and student experience divisions, as well as from various one-time payments. Susan Howarth, WKU executive vice president for.

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