Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 75 - University of Massachusetts
Section 1b - Student Charges for the University; Revolving Trust Fund; Tuition Credits; Annual Report

Section 1B. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
''Student charges'', in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees that are charged to students for general attendance at the university; provided, however, that ''student charges'' shall not include any fee or other charge established by the university that is specific to a particular course, program or activity or any charges for room, board or student health insurance.
''Student tuition credit'', a reduction in student charges for an eligible student.
(b) The board of trustees shall fix and establish student charges for the university. In-state tuition and mandatory student charges shall preserve affordability for residents of the commonwealth. Out-of-state student charges shall appropriately balance the financial needs of the university with the need to be competitive with peer institutions and, to the extent possible, cover, at a minimum, the actual cost of a student's education. Tuition shall comprise the majority portion of student charges. In establishing student charges, the board of trustees shall consider factors including: (i) the Consumer Price Index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the United States Department of Labor; (ii) the Higher Education Price Index calculated by Commonfund; (iii) tuition and fee rates at peer institutions; (iv) collective bargaining costs; (v) total support from the commonwealth, including direct appropriations and support for capital construction and maintenance; and (vi) other relevant data and measures. The board shall increase in-state student charges by not more than is necessary to adequately fund the university.
(c) All student charges received by the university under this section shall be retained by the university in a revolving trust fund and shall be expended as the board of trustees directs for the operation and support of the university. Any balance remaining in the trust fund at the close of a fiscal year shall continue to be held in the trust fund, shall remain available for expenditure in subsequent fiscal years and shall not revert to the General Fund. The trust fund shall be subject to audit by the state auditor.
(d) The university shall provide to each student a detailed statement of all student charges. The statement shall be in a form approved by the board of trustees and shall include a breakdown of the student charges and show the discount rate for in-state students and the discount for a student who is eligible for a tuition credit.
(e) For employees of the university whose salaries are paid from tuition retained under subsection (c), fringe benefits and collective bargaining shall be funded as if those employees' salaries were supported by state appropriations and the funds shall not be assessed as fringe. This subsection shall apply only to fringe benefits and collective bargaining costs associated with salaries paid from retained tuition.
(f) All tuition waivers, grants and scholarships identified in chapter 15A or any other general or special law and reductions collectively bargained for that are in the form of tuition or fee waivers shall be student tuition credits. Students that are eligible for a tuition credit shall have their student charges reduced by the amount of the tuition credit.
(g) The board of trustees shall not accept any tuition waivers, grants or scholarships identified in chapter 15A or any other general or special law or reductions collectively bargained for that are in the form of tuition or fee waivers established on or after July 1, 2016 unless the reduction is accompanied with an appropriation that fully supports the reduction or the reduction is approved by the board of trustees.
(h) The university shall file a comprehensive report annually not later than March 1 with the senate and house committees on ways and means, the joint committee on higher education, the secretary of administration and finance and the secretary of education on: (i) the status of the percentage of student education costs placed upon the student and subsidized by the commonwealth; and (ii) the efficiencies and effectiveness of initiatives and programs at the university that save the commonwealth and students money and make the 5–campus system more efficient.
(i) For the purposes of calculating and funding the fringe benefits for employees whose salaries are paid from retained tuition at the university as provided for in subsection (e), all fringe benefits and collective bargaining costs of employees paid from retained tuition shall not exceed the amount of tuition remitted to the commonwealth as reported in the university's audited financial statements for fiscal year end June 30, 2016 and provided that the amount shall continue to be paid annually under said subsection (e).

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XII - Education

Chapter 75 - University of Massachusetts

Section 1 - Status; Governing Body

Section 1a - Board of Trustees; Membership; Qualifications; Tenure; Vacancies; Powers and Duties; Indemnification

Section 1b - Student Charges for the University; Revolving Trust Fund; Tuition Credits; Annual Report

Section 2 - Purpose; Courses of Instruction; Standards; Powers of Trustees

Section 2a - Branch Banks on University Grounds Authorized

Section 3 - Rules and Regulations

Section 3a - Delegation of Powers by Trustees

Section 4 - Meetings of Trustees; Quorum; Executive Sessions

Section 5 - Seal

Section 6 - Audit of Accounts

Section 7 - Budget

Section 8 - Appropriations

Section 9 - Insurance

Section 10 - Receipts and Expenditures; Annual Report; Monthly Statements; Accounting System

Section 11 - Special Trusts, etc.; Management

Section 11a - Funds for Legislative Agents or Organizations Attempting to Influence Legislation

Section 12 - University Property; Management and Administration

Section 13 - Purchases

Section 14 - Election of Officers; Salary of President; Employment, Status and Benefits of Personnel

Section 14a - Prescription and Enforcement of Regulations; Contracts

Section 14b - Campus Council

Section 14c - University of Massachusetts Research Foundation; Powers; Regulations

Section 14d - University of Massachusetts; Extension Board of Public Overseers

Section 15 - Reports and Bulletins

Section 15a - Center for Adoption Research and Policy

Section 16 - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station

Section 16a - Diagnostic Laboratory

Section 17 - Experiments and Investigations; Nature and Scope

Section 18 - Officers; Equipment

Section 19 - Reports on Results of Experiments; Distribution

Section 21 - Fee for Testing Poultry

Section 22 - University Farm

Section 23 - Purposes

Section 24 - Status

Section 25 - Sale of Commonwealth Land to University Employees

Section 26 - Leasing of Commonwealth Land to University Employees

Section 27 - Approvals of Sales and Leases

Section 28 - Taxation of Leased Property

Section 29 - Protection and Maintenance of Mount Toby State Demonstration Forest

Section 30 - Use; Purposes

Section 32 - Travel Policy

Section 32a - Control, Movement and Parking of Motor Vehicles; Appointment of Police Officers

Section 32b - David I. Walsh–leverett Saltonstall Visiting Lectureship Program

Section 33 - University Scholarships

Section 33a - General Court Fellowship Program

Section 34 - University of Massachusetts Medical School; Grants

Section 34a - Tuition; Residents

Section 35 - Dean and Other Officers and Members of Professional Staff

Section 36 - Annual Budget

Section 36a - Cremation and Disposal of Donated Bodies

Section 36b - Analysis of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, etc.; Law Enforcement; Report

Section 36c - Acquisition of or Affiliation With Certain Health Care Programs or Facilities by Trustees; Approval of Proposed Transactions; Procedures

Section 36d - Payback Provisions in Learning Contracts; Interest Accrual; Annual Report

Section 37 - Establishment; Purpose; Contracts

Section 38 - National Environmental Technology Institute

Section 39 - Environmental Technology Testing Facility and Environmental Business Center

Section 40 - Marine Technology, Environmental, and Engineering Programs

Section 41 - Center for Materials Reuse

Section 42 - Funding for Environmental Programs; Administration

Section 43 - Biologic Laboratories; Advisory Board; Insurance; Agreements With Private Parties; Yearly Reports; Accounts

Section 44 - Appointment of Trustees to Corporation Receiving Assets From Clinical Operations of Worcester Campus; Student Representative

Section 45 - Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center

Section 45a - Application of Other Laws to the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center

Section 45b - Innovation Commercialization Seed Fund

Section 45c - Innovation Voucher Program Fund

Section 46 - Office of Dispute Resolution

Section 47 - Statewide Community Mediation Center Grant Program; Funds; Compliance for Eligibility