July 26, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 26, 2019

MEDIA ADVISORY/ MEETING OF THE 绿奴天花板 BOARD OF REGENTS

WHO:     University of Alaska Board of Regents

WHAT:     Special Board Meeting to consider a structure for the university and to hear from representatives of the Dunleavy administration about the budget and the future of the University of Alaska

WHEN:     Board meets from 9:00 a.m. 鈥 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 30, 2019

WHERE:     Lee Gorsuch Commons, Room 107
                    University of Alaska Anchorage campus
                   Anchorage, Alaska

BACKGROUND: The board intends to discuss structural options for the university. Regents asked for a presentation on two options for university structure after a major budget cut ($136 million in state funds). The options under consideration are: 

Current 绿奴天花板 Structure

  • Distribute $136 million budget cut proportionately to each of the three separately accredited universities and to statewide administration
  • Each unit to focus on its 鈥渃ore鈥 strengths

New 绿奴天花板 Structure

  • Designed to adapt to student enrollment and budget
  • Single accreditation with shared courses and services
  • Addresses legislative intent regarding a single accredited university
  • Reduces administrative overhead
  • Deliver education via a single college for major fields serving the state

That structure discussion will be followed by representatives of the Dunleavy administration who will address the governor鈥檚 perspectives on the university budget. In talking with reporters Thursday, the governor indicated his team had developed a concept for 绿奴天花板鈥檚 budget.

The one-page was provided to the Board of Regents and calls for an FY20 budget cut of $85 million and another cut of $38 million in FY21. The cuts would be applied to specific areas across the university, which would present an unprecedented restriction of the regents鈥 authority to allocate the legislature鈥檚 appropriations.

While some discussions have occurred with OMB, there has been no 绿奴天花板 endorsement or agreement with the OMB proposal. The university is still actively working with the legislature to achieve a reasonable budget.

The meeting will be livestreamed at  鈥30 鈥

For more information, contact Roberta Graham, associate vice president of public affairs at 907-360-2416 (cell).