The source of funding for Medical UPPS is mainly student tuition. The total amount of these funds also fluctuates every year, depending on the number of students. In 2019, the funds increased from 12,727.8 million to 14,566.1 million. Meanwhile, in 2020 and 2021, it decreased by 11,129.1 million and 10,415.4 million, respectively. The operational education budget has been the highest for the last three years. In 2018 and 2019, the percentage of the budget for education has the same percentage, which is 46.9%, and in 2020 it increased by 50.4%.
Currently, the University of Bengkulu is building a public university hospital. This hospital is expected to support the educational process and increase the revenue of funds for the continuity and improvement of the quality of education at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UNIB. The procurement, maintenance, and use are in accordance with applicable regulations within the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education scope. The use of facilities and infrastructure managed by the Bachelor in Medicine study programme is prioritised to provide optimal services for lecturers and students, especially in implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.