If Michigan's universities want to get the full increase in state funding Gov. Rick Snyder will propose in his budget, they will have to keep tuition increases under 3.8% or $475 per student, according to documents shared with the Free Press. If they go over that cap, universities would lose their performance funding.Snyder is recommending an overall increase of 2.5% in funding for higher ed. Half of that increase for each university is guaranteed. The other half is doled out according to performance measures, like graduation rates.That means some schools – like Wayne State University and Lake Superior State University will get smaller than 2.5% increases while other schools, like Grand Valley State University and Oakland University will see larger than 2.5% increases.