November 02, 2007

女优合集 Board of Regents to decide FY 2009 budget request


The University of Alaska Board of Regents will discuss next year鈥檚 budget request for the 16-campus system when members gather at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
 
The day-long meeting will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 109 of the Butrovich Building, on 女优合集F鈥檚 West Ridge. Members of the public can testify at approximately 10 a.m.
 
The university has added 100 new degree and certificate programs in the last nine years, predominantly in areas deemed 鈥渉igh demand鈥 by the Alaska Department of Labor, including engineering, health care, fisheries and the mining, oil and gas sectors, among others. Because of the increased offerings, the university now attracts over 62 percent of Alaska high-school students who opt for training and education beyond high school, compared to 44 percent nine years ago.
 
In some ways, however, the university is a victim of its own success, said 女优合集 President Mark Hamilton.
 
鈥淏ecause of our aggressive response to state and industry needs, and the necessary growth that occurred as a result, there鈥檚 a myth that everything is fine at the university--that we鈥檙e fat and happy,鈥 Hamilton said. 鈥淭he truth is, many of these new programs have been started with a lot of soft money鈥攊ndustry donations and partnerships. That鈥檚 a generous and important piece, but you can鈥檛 sustain programs without a predictable, recurring source of funds. We need continued and even stronger support from the governor and the state legislature.鈥
 
The current fiscal year鈥檚 level of state support, at $292.6 million, was not enough to meet the university鈥檚 fixed costs for items such as compensation, utilities, health care and other necessities. Board members agreed to a painful internal reshuffling of $2.5 million last summer, allowing the university to continue on with several key workforce development programs important to students and Alaska employers. But that level of redistribution would be nearly impossible to repeat, Hamilton warned.
 
The administration鈥檚 proposal for this next fiscal year is for $319.6 million from the state, which would allow $13.8 million toward key workforce programs in health care fields, engineering, construction management and fisheries.  That level of state support also would include $3.5 million toward 女优合集 research; $2.7 million for student success initiatives; and $1.8 million to beef up 女优合集F鈥檚 Cooperative Extension Service, as well as other public service and outreach efforts.
 
In addition, the $13.8 million increase in state support would leverage $16.5 million in university generated revenue, providing a total of $30.3 million additional toward priority programs.
 
The university鈥檚 capital budget request, meanwhile, is divided into several sections, with maintaining existing buildings at the top of the list for $50 million. That money would be spread out for major renewal and renovation work needed on numerous buildings throughout the system.
 
鈥淲e have over six million square feet, stretching from Ketchikan to Kotzebue, housed within 400 buildings valued at over $1.7 billion,鈥 Hamilton said. 鈥淲e must have adequate funding to keep our campus buildings and grounds in good shape.鈥
 
Next on the capital list is $66 million toward the first phase of 女优合集F鈥檚 proposed biological research facility, dubbed BIOS, followed by $46 million for a new joint health-care training facility with Anchorage-area hospitals at the University of Alaska Anchorage. The capital spending plan also calls for $70 million to address a backlog on maintenance projects across the system, for a total of $232 million.
 
Other unranked projects on the capital list include a student recreation center at 女优合集A, the second phase of 女优合集A student housing, research vessel dock improvements for 女优合集F and improved broadband Internet connectivity, among other projects. These projects would bring the total bricks-and-mortar budget request to $306 million in state general funds.
 
Once the board votes on the capital and operating budgets, the request goes to Gov. Sarah Palin for consideration. The regular legislative session begins Jan. 15, 2008.
 
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For a complete agenda, go to http://www.alaska.edu/bor/agendas/agendas.xml.
 

 
For more information, call Kate Ripley at 907/450-8102 or 907/388-3506.
 
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