LEAGUE CITY, Texas — College of the Mainland trustees are preparing for yet another discussion on the fate of the college’s north county campus in League City.
When they do meet, board members will have yet another set of budget figures that now show the campus does not cost more to operate than the revenue it generates from tuition, fees and state payments for dual credit courses.
The revised figures — the fifth set since trustees first held a workshop on the campus in December — show the campus actually posted a $722 return after expenses for the 2011 school year.
Initially, college staff estimated the campus brought in more than $100,000 in revenue than expenses, but those numbers were revised and, instead of generating revenue, showed the campus was subsidized by the college general fund by $75,000.
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