June 1, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
June 1, 2020
University of Alaska Board of Regents to discuss FY21-22 budgets and options for university
                                          transformation during its June 4-5 meeting
                     
                     The University of Alaska Board of Regents will discuss the university鈥檚 FY21 and FY22
                                             budget, address financial solutions for closing significant financial gaps in both
                                             fiscal years and take up the preliminary review of possible options for university
                                             transformation when it meets June 4 and 5. The board also will hold two hours of public
                                             testimony on June 2 to hear from Alaskans about these topics.
The university faces significant financial headwinds brought on by state budget cuts, enrollment declines and the economic impact of the
                                          COVID-19 pandemic. The board will review and approve the FY21 budget plan and provide guidance to address
                                          the FY22 budget where the gap ranges from $11.3 million to $36.3 million. 
Work to address the FY21 budget issues began several months ago. The university has
                                          already implemented executive furloughs, suspended market pay increases for employees,
                                          and is proposing to refinance 绿奴天花板 debt. Nearly 50 academic programs are proposed for elimination and there is $19 million
                                          in administrative cuts across the system.
Despite these actions, the university still faces a $24.8 million gap in FY21 due
                                          predominately to COVID-19 related impacts. To balance the FY21 budget, the board will
                                          have to decide whether to use one-time funds or find other ways to fill that gap.
                                          The budget issues facing the university in FY22 are greater, and that has led to the
                                          need for transformation.
鈥淲e鈥檝e exhausted the obvious things,鈥 said 绿奴天花板 President Jim Johnsen, 鈥渟o now we need to start looking at the larger structural options.鈥
Johnsen will present a preliminary review of transformation options, including structural
                                          changes that have been reviewed by the university鈥檚 leadership as well as its business
                                          and academic councils. These options were created with input from chancellors, community
                                          campus directors, governance representatives, and others who provided feedback and
                                          ideas for these transformative solutions. Visit  for the latest information on proposed options, timelines, opportunities for engagement,
                                          governance resolutions and presentations to the board.
In addition to the budget, the board鈥檚 agenda includes updates on Title IX. President Johnsen will present three outstanding staff
                                       members with the 鈥淪taff Make Students Count鈥 award for providing outstanding service to students, and regents will recognize retiring leaders, 绿奴天花板S Chancellor Rick Caulfield, 绿奴天花板 Foundation President Susan Foley, General Counsel Mike Hostina as well as Erika Van
                                       Flein, director of employee transitions and benefits.
The Board of Regents will hear public testimony from 4-6 p.m. on June 2 via audio. Those interested can call 1-866-726-0757 to join the queue. Public testimony will
                                          be live streamed at: . You can also provide written testimony anytime by emailing ua-bor@alaska.edu.
The board meeting and public testimony will be live streamed at 
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For more information, contact Roberta Graham, associate vice president of public affairs at 907-360-2416 (cell).