September 19, 2008
Regents review UA budget, approve projects & tuition for 2010-2011
For Immediate Release
Friday, Sept. 19, 2008
ANCHORAGE---The University of ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ Board of Regents this week reviewed UA's upcoming
operating and capital budgets, approved stages of various capital projects and set
tuition rates for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Regents also hosted a legislative reception and toured current University of ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ
Anchorage science facilities. Science programs will see a major space shuffle in the
months ahead as UAA anticipates the new ConocoPhillips Integrated Sciences Building's
opening next year. The new building will relieve current overcrowding.
A large portion of the meeting was spent reviewing the proposed budget for FY10. The
budget's top priority is college and work preparedness, including outreach programs
to K-12 school districts, Tech Prep and career awareness programs, testing, placement
and teacher preparation.
The top priority is the result of faculty efforts over a number of years to improve
student success. Projects aim to help students at three different stages---while they're
in the K-12 system; during the transition to college; and then once they're at a UA
campus.
Hamilton proposes putting $2.6 million toward those bridging and outreach programs.
Other priorities include increased funding for energy, engineering and climate change
programs, at $3.8 million; beefing up health programs by just over $3 million; and
workforce and campus programs expanded by $2.3 million. The proposed budget totals
$343.5 million in state general funds. Other funding sources include federal sources,
grants and university generated receipts.
The budget likely will see some adjustments before the board reviews and takes final
action Oct. 31 at the University of ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ Fairbanks. The budget request then goes
to the state.
In other business, regents approved a 4 percent tuition increase for 100- and 200-level
courses and a 7 percent increase for all other levels beginning in fall 2010. The
new rates are a deliberate shift from double-digit increases regents deemed necessary
several years ago. The action marks the fourth consecutive year that increases have
been held to 7 percent or less.
UA tuition ranks ninth out of 15 Western states for tuition costs among four-year
public universities, said Saichi Oba, assistant vice president for student services
and enrollment management at the UA system.
In other matters, Jim Bowles and Wendy King of ConocoPhillips came to the meeting
to present the university with a $3.8 million unrestricted donation. Hamilton said
unrestricted donations such as this one allow the university to go above and beyond
regular program offerings, especially in the area of visiting scholars, President's
Professors and other endeavors.
The board also reviewed several campus capital projects in progress. Those actions
included:
Formal project approval for a $10.7 million remodel of the Anderson Building at the
University of ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ Southeast in Juneau, which includes money for pedestrian improvements
between the main campus and the building, across Glacier Highway from the campus center;
Schematic design approval for the $7 million exterior envelope of the Tanana Valley
Campus, which will improve the insulation value from R-4 to R-21;
And formal project approval for a $3.5 million rehabilitation of foundation pilings
for two buildings at the Northwest Campus in Nome.
Numerous people testified in favor of a new engineering programs and expanded facilities
at the UAA campus, including members of professional engineering firms. Enrollment
in UAA engineering programs has increased dramatically and space is tight, UAA Engineering
Dean Rob Lang told board members.
UA's capital budget as currently drafted includes $50 million in maintenance, renewal
and rehabilitation at multiple campuses; $61.5 million for the new life sciences building
at ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ; $4.1 million in entryway improvements and road realignment for UAS; and $65
million for the new UAA sports facility.
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For more information call Kate Ripley at 907/450-8102 or 907/388-3506.
For a full copy of the UA Board of Regents' agenda, go to www.alaska.edu/bor
and click on "agendas."
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