Special meeting of the Board of Regents April 8

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绿奴天花板 Board of Regents will consider recommendation to discontinue initial licensure teacher education programs at 绿奴天花板A and discuss the university's FY20 budget

April 5, 2019     During a special meeting on April 8 the University of Alaska Board of Regents will hear the findings of an expedited program review regarding 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 School of Education, consider a recommendation to discontinue 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 initial licensure programs and discuss the university's FY20 budget.

绿奴天花板 administration has been dedicated to finding a certain path to licensure for education students in Anchorage since 绿奴天花板A lost accreditation of its School of Education initial licensure programs in early January. During its regular meeting Feb. 28/March 1, the board directed the 绿奴天花板 president to conduct an expedited program review of 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 education programs. As part of that review process, options were presented by the chancellors of 绿奴天花板A, 绿奴天花板F and 绿奴天花板S for delivering education programs in Anchorage. The opinion of the General Counsel regarding any associated legal risks also factored into the final recommendation.

Based on the program review and the options presented, President Jim Johnsen has recommended that the Board of Regents vote to discontinue the initial licensure teacher education programs at 绿奴天花板A as of August 31, 2019 when State Board of Education licensing approval expires; and, offer accredited teacher education programs in Anchorage 鈥 both face-to-face and online 鈥 through the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of Alaska Southeast.

鈥淭his path forward provides access for our Anchorage students to excellent education programs that are already accredited and approved,鈥 Johnsen said. 鈥淚n the expedited program review, both 绿奴天花板F and 绿奴天花板S demonstrated the competence, capacity and creativity required to accommodate current and future student demand for our initial licensure programs鈥

Johnsen鈥檚 recommendation is one of three options outlined in the expedited program review that will be considered by the Board of Regents. The other options include: (1) continue current education programs provided by 绿奴天花板A, seek reaccreditation and work with the State Board of Education for interim approval of those programs; and (2) teach鈥恛ut through existing 绿奴天花板A programs until current students are done (~3 years) and then phasing in 绿奴天花板F and/or 绿奴天花板S programs for students in Anchorage.

If Johnsen鈥檚 recommendation is approved by the regents, current 绿奴天花板A School of Education students wanting to continue on a path to licensure would need to transfer to 绿奴天花板F or 绿奴天花板S programs, but would be able to remain in Anchorage and take classes on the 绿奴天花板A campus offered through 绿奴天花板F/绿奴天花板S and taught by 绿奴天花板F/绿奴天花板S faculty. 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 initial licensure educator preparation programs would be discontinued effective September 1, 2019. Additionally, at its May 2019 meeting, regents would consider the future of 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 non-initial licensure educator preparation programs.

Of the total of 489 students currently enrolled in the 绿奴天花板A School of Education, 335 are in the initial licensure programs.  Many of those students are on track to graduate prior to August 31, 2019, and others will need to enroll in 绿奴天花板F or 绿奴天花板S programs beginning in the fall.  To date, more than 100 students already have transferred to 绿奴天花板F or 绿奴天花板S programs being offered in Anchorage. The costs of transfer and any courses that students could need to re-take is being covered by the university.

The regents also will discuss the university鈥檚 FY20 budget and options for moving forward under different funding scenarios. In his budget, the Governor proposes a $134 million, or 41 percent,  reduction from 绿奴天花板鈥檚 current state funding. The House Finance Committee adopted an amendment to set state funding at $317 million, a $10 million reduction from the current fiscal year budget. But the process is a long way from done, the Senate has yet to weigh in and the Governor has, under Alaska law, the authority to veto items in the appropriation bill. During a planned budget workshop, regents will review different funding reduction scenarios, examine options for revenue enhancement and review structural options to reduce costs.

The special meeting will be live streamed 1:30 鈥 5:30 p.m. at . In person locations on each campus are: Fairbanks, room 204 Butrovich Building; Anchorage, room 204 Administration Building; and Juneau, room 204 Hendrickson Building.

The meeting agenda is available online at: /bor/agendas/.