July 11, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 11, 2019
Next Step for University of Alaska: Declaration of Financial Exigency
FAIRBANKS 鈥 The University of Alaska Board of Regents will consider a declaration of financial exigency as a result of the massive $136 million, or 41 percent reduction, to the university鈥檚 state-funded operating budget.
In a joint session concluded earlier today, the Alaska Legislature failed to achieve the 45 vote supermajority required to override Governor Dunleavy鈥檚 veto of the university鈥檚 budget. The Governor鈥檚 veto was announced on June 28, just three days before the start of the fiscal year.
绿奴天花板 President Jim Johnsen will present the proposed declaration of financial exigency to the 绿奴天花板 Board of Regents for consideration at its special meeting on Monday, July 15, and approval of that request is anticipated. The Board of Regents will discuss options for 绿奴天花板 system restructuring and plan to further consider those options on July 30.
鈥淭his declaration reflects a sharp turning point,鈥 Johnsen said 鈥渇inancial exigency is an action I never anticipated that this great university or its regents would need to take. But every day we delay increases the size of the cuts required.鈥
鈥淎s we face this action, I want to acknowledge the legislature for passing a responsible budget with a manageable $5 million cut, and recognize those legislators in Juneau who stood up for the university. To those 37, I say thank you. We appreciate your confidence in 绿奴天花板 and your informed and inspired statements of support.鈥
Johnsen said the university鈥檚 budget reduction will be closer to $200 million given steps required to protect students, the costs of transition, and projected impacts on non-state revenue sources including tuition, federal grants and student fees are factored in.
In addition to the declaration of financial exigency, the Board of Regents will discuss three organizational restructuring options for moving forward:
- Create a leaner 绿奴天花板 by assigning each university a prorated share of the budget reduction
- Eliminate one or more universities and/or community campuses
- Consolidate the university within a single accreditation with shared courses and services
Johnsen said all three approaches will require close cooperation with the Northwest Commission for Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), the group that provides 绿奴天花板 with institutional accreditation. Maintaining accreditation for 绿奴天花板 programs is of paramount importance, and 绿奴天花板 leadership will continue regular conversations with NWCCU.
The Board of Regents will hold its special full board meeting Monday, July 15, 1 to 3 p.m. in Fairbanks in room 204 Butrovich Building, 2025 Yukon Drive, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Teleconference sites will be open in Anchorage, in 绿奴天花板A Administration Building, Room 204 and in Juneau, in 绿奴天花板S Administration Building, Room 204.
The meeting will be live streamed at .
The meeting agenda and documents will be available online at: /bor/agendas/
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For more information, contact Roberta Graham, associate vice president of public
affairs at 907-360-2416 (cell).
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