State of Michigan Public Act 94 of 1979, 2019 Section 245
- Full Text of Public Transparency Requirement(PDF) (Excerpt from the Public Act of 1979 Section 245)
- (2)(a) Annual Operating Budget (PDF)
- (2)(b)(i) Chart of Personnel Expenditures (PDF)
- (2)(b)(ii) Chart of Current Expenditures (PDF)
- (2)(c)(i) Wayne State University Collective Bargaining Agreements
- (2)(c)(ii) Wayne State University Benefit Programs
- (2)(C)(iii)Wayne State University Audits and Financial Reports
- (2)(c)(iv) Campus Security Policies and Crime Statistics
- (2)(d) Wayne State University Position List (PDF)
- (2)(e) General Fund Revenue and Expenditure Projections
- 2018-19 Revenue (budgeted): $655,455,776.
- 2018-19 Expenditures (budgeted): $655,455,776.
- 2019-20 Revenue (estimated): $667,909,436
- 2019-20 Expenditures (estimated): $667,909,436
- The FY 2020 budget will be approved by the WSU Board of Governors in June 2019.
- (2)(f) Listing of Debt Service Obligations (XLSX)
- (2)(g) Policy on Transferability of Community College Core College Courses
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Wayne State University (WSU) was previously a signatory institution to the MACRAO (Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) Agreement. As the MACRAO agreement was phased out (Fall 2018), Wayne State supports and recommends the updated Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). Students with the Michigan Transfer Agreement endorsement from a community college would have met all University General Education Requirements, thereby expediting their path to graduation. Information about the transferability of community college work can be found online at: http://transfercredit.wayne.edu
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(2)(h) WSU has signed reverse transfer agreements with Delta College, Henry Ford Community College, Jackson College, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Macomb Community College, Northwestern Michigan College, Oakland Community College, St. Clair Community College, Schoolcraft Community College, Washtenaw Community College, and Wayne County Community College.
- (3) University Performance Metrics
- (3)(d) Number of Undergraduate Pell Grant Recipients; Senior Students who received Pell Grants; and Graduating Pell Grant Recipients
- (3)(e) Geographic Origin of Students
- (3)(f) Faculty to Undergraduate Student Ratios: Total University Employee to Total Student Ratios
- (3)(g) Teaching Load by Faculty Classification
- (3)(h) Graduation Outcome Rates, Including Employment and Continuing Education
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- Source: WSU Graduation Exit Survey
- Opportunities for Earning College Credit (XLSX)
- (6)(a)(i) State Approved Career and Technical Education or a Tech Prep Articulated Program of Study
- (6)(a)(ii) Direct College Credit or Concurrent Enrollment
- (6)(a)(iii) Dual Enrollment
- (6)(a)(iv) An Early College/Middle College Program
- (6)(b)(i)Number of High School Students Participating in Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(ii)Number of School Districts Participating in Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(iii)Teacher Information for Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(iv)University Operating Cost of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(v)Cost Per Credit Hour of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(vi)Location of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(vii)Instructional Resources Offered to Instructors of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(viii)Resources Offered to Students of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.
- (6)(b)(ix)Transportation Services Provided to Students of Programs Listed in (6)(a) - See (6)(a) for data.