State Colleges, Historical Expenditures


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Sources: https://das.nebraska.gov/accounting/fin-report.html

The Nebraska State College System serves close to 9,000 students from Nebraska and surrounding states through three geographically diverse institutions: Peru State College and Wayne State College. Combined, the three colleges offer more than 200 degree, certificate, and pre-professional programs that are accessible on the three campuses, via the internet, and in several satellite locations throughout the state. With more than 250 credentialed faculty and 50,000 successful graduates, the NSCS provides significant human and intellectual capital that contributes to the current and future economic strength of the State of Nebraska.

http://www.nscs.edu/

Agency Historical Expenditures

Select any agency from the drop down menu, or click on the agency name in the data table to see information about that agency, including spending by major account category for the past 12 years. For a defintion of terms, please visit the glossary.


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YearPersonal ServicesOperating ExpensesTravelCapital OutlayGovernment AidTotal
2023$81,856,496$39,473,131$3,551,846$10,017,971$54,544,146$189,443,590
2022$77,552,090$38,202,812$2,735,542$7,227,175$60,283,678$186,001,297
2021$75,323,226$33,874,454$1,299,941$5,385,260$54,033,024$169,915,905
2020$73,530,042$29,894,305$2,039,839$3,750,776$52,362,287$161,577,249
2019$71,603,488$32,588,405$2,396,895$9,090,738$50,874,979$166,554,505
2018$71,550,947$28,486,568$2,558,221$2,287,900$50,516,684$155,400,320
2017$70,270,540$29,329,028$2,461,581$2,382,937$49,507,288$153,951,374
2016$69,268,343$28,631,279$2,753,618$2,776,522$48,842,048$152,271,810
2015$67,136,749$28,771,003$2,699,301$6,479,339$49,561,774$154,648,166
2014$64,892,447$34,467,165$2,736,202$12,140,326$48,371,324$162,607,464
2013$61,849,247$26,304,749$2,267,094$8,308,054$48,670,435$147,399,579
2012$59,411,363$24,608,477$1,751,243$5,112,375$47,680,400$138,563,858
2011$60,887,191$21,555,131$1,710,298$3,929,454$47,220,409$135,302,483
2010$57,754,379$19,203,194$1,711,207$11,687,515$43,514,154$133,870,449
2009$57,453,915$25,229,424$1,146,497$4,517,925$29,167,299$117,515,060
2008$54,868,190$37,253,351$1,102,450$2,833,843$25,202,780$121,260,614
2007$51,789,369$24,009,466$948,467$3,005,990$23,025,858$102,779,150
2006$48,446,188$20,077,795$981,297$2,611,074$21,888,514$94,004,868
2005$45,080,031$19,697,207$912,441$2,434,480$25,673,171$93,797,330
2004$43,397,836$18,032,012$635,384$2,715,051$20,763,070$85,543,353
2003$44,248,576$20,859,599$675,597$2,952,898$20,702,904$89,439,574
2002$42,793,694$16,153,976$614,063$6,693,216$19,141,459$85,396,408
2001$40,750,215$17,529,577$648,916$4,388,525$17,784,915$81,102,148
2000$39,048,550$13,255,324$635,176$4,310,595$8,845,983$66,095,628
Total$1,430,763,112$627,487,432$40,973,116$127,039,939$918,178,583$3,144,442,182

Sources: https://das.nebraska.gov/accounting/fin-report.html