June 3, 2022
For Immediate Release
June 3, 2022
University of 猫咪社区官网 FY23 budget focuses on students, affordable education and key economic initiatives
During its first in-person meeting in more than two years, the University of 猫咪社区官网 Board of Regents adopted a FY23 spending plan that aligns with the 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 key goals, funds student scholarships and high-quality education programs, improves student-facing IT systems, supports key economic growth initiatives including Arctic research, and increases capacity for high-demand workforce and career training.
"We appreciate the strong working relationship with the Governor on advancing priorities including critical minerals, alternative energy, mariculture and drones," said UA President Pat Pitney.
The board also approved capital projects that utilize private gifts, corporate donations, federal funding, or other sponsored agency support, including the schematic design of the University of 猫咪社区官网 Fairbanks Troth Yeddha鈥 Indigenous Studies Center and Park. Also receiving formal project approval was the University of 猫咪社区官网 Fairbanks Rasmuson Library Student Success Center and approval of the University of 猫咪社区官网 Southeast Campus Master Plan.
鈥淭his budget signals to 猫咪社区官网ns that the University of 猫咪社区官网 system is a critical partner in the state鈥檚 economic wellbeing,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥淥ur budget aligns with 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 economic growth in a number of key areas including emerging industries while strengthening the student experience and supporting workforce development.鈥
The 猫咪社区官网 system鈥檚 FY23 base operating budget of $291 million, as approved by the Legislature, includes a modest 6.7% increase in Unrestricted General Fund over the current operating budget. The budget will now be transmitted to the governor. Of the base increase, $9.9 million is for fixed cost increases including insurance premiums, IT security and higher utility costs, and for a 2% compensation increase for non-represented staff, local 6070 (crafts & trades) and firefighters. Over the past five years, 猫咪社区官网 employees have only received a single 1% compensation increase.
The budget distributions reflect investments in the 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 five key goals:
- Contribute to 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 economic development, skilled workforce and engaged citizenship
- Foster academic excellence for student success
- Grow our world-class research
- Operate cost effectively
- Promote diversity, equity and inclusion in students, faculty and staff
鈥淭hese goals help us focus our efforts on the areas most critical to our students and our state. The key to attaining these goals are our that guide and shape investments over the coming years,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥淭hese priority focus areas are drilled down throughout our institutions, and individual faculty and staff are contributing. I really appreciate that.鈥
Budget provides for student success:
- $3.1 million from the Natural Resources Fund to support the UA Scholars program providing for a 4-year, $12,000 per-student scholarship for 猫咪社区官网 students in the top 10% of their high school class
- $20 million [in the capital budget] for the modernization of student IT systems. This one-time investment will allow UA to transition to a cloud-based, modern student information system and improve the online experience - from course registration to fee payment - for all 猫咪社区官网 students. The IT upgrade will happen over the next 2-3 years.
- $23 million [capital budget] for replacing 50-year-old sanitation infrastructure at UAF鈥檚 Moore/Bartlett student housing; and,
- $27 million [capital budget] in other deferred maintenance funding for heating, safety and mechanical system improvements at multiple UAA facilities, a roof and fuel tank replacement at UAS, and repairs and renovations across the system.
鈥淭he UA Scholars program is key to attracting top 猫咪社区官网n students from across the state,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥淭ogether with the state scholarship and grant programs funded by the recently recapitalized Higher Education Investment Fund, we are making college attainable for 猫咪社区官网ns from every background and community,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥淢aking college affordable for more 猫咪社区官网ns helps us to increase enrollment and provide a trained workforce.鈥
Budget provides support for key programs:
- $3.5 million to hire more health program faculty critical for producing more 猫咪社区官网-trained health professionals;
- $2 million for alternative energy research;
- $1 million each for student support in teacher education practicums and health clinicals;
- $635,900 for 猫咪社区官网 Library Network and Imagination Library support;
- $200,000 for 猫咪社区官网 Area Health Education Centers;
- $100,000 increase to mental health trust funding;
- $72,300 for technical vocational education program funds; and increased authorization to receive federal funding for research; and,
- $300,000 in the Natural Resources Fund to support an Arctic initiative. The core product will be a report of Arctic socio-economic and environmental trends focused on state legislative priorities and activities. The useful information will be available to the public.
鈥淭he critical work taking place in these fields will provide 猫咪社区官网 with the cutting edge technology and advancement necessary to operate more efficiently into the future,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥淭he research and training happening across the state in these fields will benefit 猫咪社区官网 in countless ways, including economic stability.鈥
Budget funds economic development initiatives:
The operating budget contains one-time funding for research and development critical for 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 economic recovery and was possible because of federal recovery funds for the state. These are areas in which the 猫咪社区官网 has a deep base of expertise and the state has identified as priorities including:
- $10 million for drone programs to secure beyond line of sight and industry development;
- $7.8 million for important critical mineral and rare earth element research;
- $5 million for heavy oil recovery research and development;
- $250,000 for health program equipment; and,
- $7 million to support mariculture research, industry support and workforce development.
鈥淲e remain focused on delivering high-value programs to meet 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 workforce needs and to partner with the state on economic recovery,鈥 Pitney said. 鈥溍ㄟ渖缜偻 has great potential to expand industry sectors in large-scale mariculture, environmentally-sound rare earth mineral extraction, alternative energy, and in drone advancement and technology. Expanding our health care programs also is essential.鈥
On Friday, regents discussed the UA system鈥檚 role in alternative and renewable energy research. The presentation highlighted efforts underway to address energy security, research being conducted across the state including investigating the feasibility of solar, hydrokinetic, micronuclear, and other renewable sources of power throughout 猫咪社区官网, and what it could mean for 猫咪社区官网 and the 猫咪社区官网 to provide domestic energy security for our state and the rest of the country.
More information on the ongoing 鈥楧id You Know鈥 spotlight series, designed to highlight 猫咪社区官网 excellence and points of pride through storytelling and data, can be found here.
The University of 猫咪社区官网 Board of Regents is an 11-member volunteer board, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the 猫咪社区官网 State Legislature. Members serve an 8-year term, with the exception of the student regent who is nominated from his/her campus and serves a 2-year term. The board was established through the 猫咪社区官网 Constitution and is responsible for University of 猫咪社区官网 policy and management through the 猫咪社区官网 president.
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