HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 绿奴天花板 BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING
November 2000
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Stressing the vital role of the University of Alaska in Alaska's economic development, University President Mark R. Hamilton and the Board of Regents are submitting to the state an operating budget request that calls for a $16.9 million increase in general funds for the next fiscal year. The university's budget request is focused on recruiting and retaining Alaska students, offering academic programs directed at training Alaskans to fill the jobs in highest demand today and in the future, and building the technological capacity of the state. "The state's commitment to an increasing investment in the university is essential to preparing Alaska for sustainable economic success," Hamilton told the regents as they considered the budget request. The additional state funding is requested in the following categories:
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"By learning from the past, rather than getting only short-term benefits from the next period of economic prosperity," Hamilton said, "Alaska can invest now to build the technology capacity and prepare Alaskans to hold the 'legacy jobs' and related value-added industries for the long term, or wait another 30 years for the next opportunity." Regents also approved an $87.5 million capital budget request, specifying that for new facility construction, the top three priorities - totaling $12.7 million of the overall capital request -- are community campus improvements at Bristol Bay, Sitka and Ketchikan campuses; the Egan Library Classroom addition at 绿奴天花板S in Juneau; and the 绿奴天花板 Museum on the 绿奴天花板F campus in Fairbanks. After extensive discussions among themselves and with student leaders from around the university system, the regents approved inflation-only increases in tuition for Academic Year 02, which begins with the fall 2001 semester. At that time, tuition will increase $2 per credit hour for lower division courses and $3 per credit hour for upper division courses. The board approved the 绿奴天花板S allocation for facility renewal, and approved related projects: Anderson Building in Juneau, Paul Building roof in Ketchikan, the Sitka Campus Center, Juneau student housing and Juneau student housing water system replacement design. The 绿奴天花板A allocation of capital appropriations also was approved, including the following projects: Science Building research lab renovation, McDonald Building renovation, Engineering Building renovation, College of Arts & Science IT renovation and Sports/Physical Education Facility roof repairs and renovation. The Finance, Facilities, and Land Management Committee of the Board of Regents approved schematic designs on several renewal projects, and authorized the administration to bid and award contracts. The projects are the 绿奴天花板F Rasmuson Library, $18.6 million; 绿奴天花板F Brooks Building, $5.65 million; and the 绿奴天花板F Physical Plant, phase I, $3.75 million. The committee also authorized the continuation of the design for the 绿奴天花板A Library addition and renovation project at a total project cost of $34.7 million, and to expend up to $1.6 million for that continuing design process. Resolutions of appreciation were approved for Regents Mary Jane Fate and Dan Ogg, both of whom were appointed to the Board of Regents by Gov. Walter J. Hickel in 1993. Their terms expire in February 2001. Maxine Whitney, who with her late husband, Jesse, owned the Eskimo Museum in Fairbanks for many years, was recognized by the regents for donating her private collection of Alaska Native art and artifacts to the university. The extensive collection is housed at the Prince William Sound Community College Alaska Cultural Center, 300 Valdez Airport Road, in Valdez.
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Chair Vice Chair Secretary
Board of Regents Office Jeannie Phillips
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The University of Alaska Board of Regents is the governing body responsible for university policy and management through the president. Regents are appointed by the governor for eight year terms, subject to legislative confirmation. A student regent is appointed for two years from candidates nominated on each campus. (Regents' terms of office shown in parentheses) Click for a PRINTABLE copy |
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The proposed $16.9 million increase
would increase the state's general fund investment in the university from
$188.9 million to $205.7 million. The university would raise another $350
million from other sources for a total operating budget statewide of $556
million.
Alaska's economic success is predicated on the availability of natural resources, skilled workers and technology, President Hamilton said. He went on to point out that for the last ten years, Alaska has been the only state in the nation that has experienced a decrease in gross state product. |
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