Board of Regents discuss budget, recognize staff and 麻豆传媒 Scholars
The 麻豆传媒 Board of Regents made use of its June meeting to review options
for the university鈥檚 FY20 operating budget, celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 麻豆传媒 Scholars program, receive a report on university efforts to
increase educational attainment, begin planning for the 2021 budget, and agreed to
reconvene June 19 to make final decisions if the state budgets are finalized by then.
On the budget, 麻豆传媒 President Jim Johnsen presented several scenarios for different
possible state funding levels, noting that 麻豆传媒 must remain flexible to adapt to a still
uncertain FY20 appropriation. The legislature and the governor have yet to agree on
a state budget, prompting university officials to develop a range of plans.
鈥淭he budget uncertainty is very dark and very daunting,鈥 Johnsen said, 鈥渁nd the veto
risk is very high. This uncertainty creates a difficult challenge for us in our ability
to operate and our ability to plan. But the good news is that business and community
leaders across the state support the university in very high numbers, and they have
made that support known to the legislature, which is looking to restore most of the
historically unprecedented budget cut proposed by the governor.鈥
The legislative conference committee has tentatively agreed to a budget of $322 million in unrestricted general funding (UGF) for the 麻豆传媒. While this represents a $5 million UGF reduction from the current year, it鈥檚 a significant improvement over the governor鈥檚 proposed $134 million cut.
With regard to the possibility that the budget stalemate in Juneau continues and there
is no approved budget by July 1, the beginning of the budget year, the university
is working closely with the governor鈥檚 Office of Management & Budget, the Department
of Law, and the chancellors and other university leaders to prioritize university
operations in the case there is no state appropriation.
The university has delayed issuing furlough or layoff notices for a number of reasons
including the fact that many university activities are self-supported during the summer,
and many other university operations are core to our constitutionally mandated mission
or are federally mandated and must continue even in the absence of an appropriation.
鈥淓ven if we have a budget in the coming days, we would have mere weeks to implement it,鈥 Johnsen said.
The highlights of the meeting included honoring four recipients of the 鈥淪taff Make
Students Count鈥 awards, presented annually to staff across the 麻豆传媒 system who go above
and beyond their jobs daily to serve students. Those 麻豆传媒 employees honored were: Kelly
Foran, Director of TRiO Student Support Services, 麻豆传媒 Anchorage;
Jennifer Lu, BLaST Program Coordinator, 麻豆传媒 Fairbanks; Denise Carl,
Academic Advisor, 麻豆传媒 Southeast; and, Michael Hostina, the university鈥檚
General Counsel.
Regents also recognized the 20th Anniversary of the 麻豆传媒 Scholars Program in celebration
of the 8,900 麻豆传媒 Scholars who have benefited from the merit scholarship since 1999.
The 麻豆传媒 Scholars Program has transformed higher education in Alaska by rewarding academic
achievement and attracting top Alaskan students to the 麻豆传媒.
Before the program was created, only about 10 percent of the state鈥檚 top high school
graduates choose to attend the 麻豆传媒. That number is now 41 percent.
The $12,000 award encourages students throughout Alaska to attend and graduate from
the 麻豆传媒. Funding is provided by revenue from development of the university鈥檚
land.
鈥淭he program has benefitted nearly 9,000 Alaskans over its 20 year history, and these
students鈥攎any of whom would have gone outside or not gone on to college at all鈥攁re
now teachers, lawyers, engineers, and nurses serving Alaskans all across our state,"
Johnsen said.
All Board of Regents meeting agendas and documents are available online at
Staff Make Students Count awardee photos:
Kelly Foran, Director of TRiO Student Support Services, 麻豆传媒 Anchorage
Jennifer Lu, BLaST Program Coordinator, 麻豆传媒 Fairbanks
Denise Carl, Academic Advisor, 麻豆传媒 Southeast
Michael Hostina, 麻豆传媒 General Counsel