Support Proven Results


Despite NKU's growing impact, our state funding does not reflect the size of our student body or the essential services we provide for the region. The time has come to align NKU’s funding with its peers and fully invest in the success it delivers for Kentucky. 

With the highest return on investment of any public university in the Commonwealth, NKU plays a critical role in preparing the region’s workforce, expanding access to higher education and delivering strong outcomes for students and taxpayers alike. Ensuring our funding is aligned with our impact is essential to sustaining this work. 

Your Voice Matters

Join us in Investing in KY Success! Help ensure NKU receives the support needed to continue driving progress throughout our region. 
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Why This Matters for Kentucky: 

An Exceptional Return on Investment: 

  • NKU leads the Commonwealth in reducing student debt, dropping 19.5% per student over the last seven years 

  • NKU is nationally recognized for best value by The Wall Street Journal for the third year in a row.  

    • The Wall Street Journal ranked NKU among the nation’s best universities for return on investment, placing us 62nd out of 500 institutions— the highest ranking of any public university in our region and the entire Commonwealth. 

  • NKU students are graduating sooner with lucrative careers and less debt than other students in the Commonwealth. 

  • NKU is one of the most cost-effective, high-value universities in Kentucky.

NKU Delivers for Kentucky:

  • Student success and affordability 

  • A nationally recognized high-value degree  

  • Regional economic development 

  • Workforce readiness in high-demand fields 

Rebalancing Funding for KY Students

NKU Receives the Lowest Base Funding Support Per Student*

*Per Full-Time-Equivalent Student

Comparison of base state funding per student at Kentucky public universities.

NKU students get less support than students at every other public KY university.

The Funding Gap:

• NKU: $5,176 per FTE student 
• Statewide median: $5,644 per FTE student 
• Difference:
$488 less per student

With over 10,000 FTE students, this gap adds up.

The result is millions less in annual support to serve the same types of students and deliver the same essential programs as our peer universities. 

Aligning NKU’s base funding with the statewide median ensures that our students receive the same level of support as students at other public universities in Kentucky. 

Comparison of base funding per FTE. NKU receives approximately $488 less per student than the median of non-R1 institutions.

Our Budget Request:
$5 Million to Ensure General Funding Alignment

To close this gap and align NKU’s funding with the statewide median, we are requesting $5 million in recurring base funding.
(Roughly 0.43% of Kentucky’s $1.15 billion annual higher-ed funding.)

This investment will:

  • Provide fair, per-student funding comparable to our peer universities

  • Strengthen academic programs and student support services

  • Sustain NKU’s nationally recognized value and affordability

  • Ensure NKU can continue fueling workforce and economic growth

  • Support long-term financial stability and affordability for students

A more balanced funding model will allow NKU to continue serving the Northern Kentucky region and Commonwealth with excellence—today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.

KY Public University Funding Breakdown:

Institution 25/26 Net General Fund Fall 24 FTE Students Gen Fund/FTE
KSU $19,343,900 1,347 $14,366
Morehead St $36,665,400 4,653 $7,880
UofL $131,309,900 18,731 $7,010
UK $195,715,200 33,132 $5,907
Murray St $ 42,428,500 7,326 $5,791
WKU $70,693,900 12,766 $5,537
EKU $63,708,500 12,217 $5,215
NKU $53,013,500 10,241 $5,176