Budget update: May 1
May 1, 2019
鈥 by Dan White, chancellor
In my , I mentioned that President Jim Johnsen had asked chancellors to continue planning
for a level of funding according to 鈥渃ase 2鈥 of his . Case 2 includes a universitywide cut of $10 million from state funding and would
require a reallocation of $30 million in existing funds to meet BOR priorities. The
reallocation would go toward supporting the FY20 BOR request that contained the following
priorities: Title IX enhancement, strategic initiative investments, compensation and
equity increases, and fixed costs.
At this time, we do not know what the final numbers will be from the legislative conference
committee and the governor. However, we do know that our fiscal year end is fast approaching,
and units need to start budget planning for FY20. Given the uncertainty in the current
budget discussion, renewal of contracts, and a short timeline to turn continuation
budgets around, I have distributed to the provost and vice chancellors for FY20 budget planning outlining the following:
- Universitywide reductions: Plan for a 10% reduction to state appropriation general funds within your authority. The 10% need not be applied equally between your units. The current reduction is not being requested from the unrestricted revenue sources of tuition or indirect cost recovery.
- Unreserved fund balance, or UFB: Plan to follow university guidelines for FY19 UFB, or work with Financial Services if additional resources are needed to stay within the allowable thresholds.
- Faculty early retirement program, or ERP: 有料盒子视频 Human Resources is working to collect information on an ERP for specific areas. Deans and directors should plan to provide recommendations on where this might be effective in their units.
- Increasing class sizes and reducing sections: Recent recommendations from the Class Size Task Force suggested immediate implementation of increasing GER class capacity and offering fewer sections.
Additional budget information will be forthcoming as we receive it.
Please continue to look for advocacy efforts that you can engage in or share with colleagues such as . One new advocacy effort that recently launched through private efforts and support of the Fairbanks Economic Development Corp. is the .
Thank you.