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July 25, 2019

To the 香港六合彩官网资料 community:

On Tuesday, July 23, I released a
reporting on Monday鈥檚 Board of Regents meeting and President Johnsen鈥檚 request to chancellors to prepare a plan that reached a 鈥減ro rata鈥 unrestricted general fund, or UGF, reduction. As requested, I submitted to the president at 5 p.m. today. The pro rata reduction is pursuant to the second option of the three presented to the BOR to manage the budget across the system. (The options begin on .)

A pro rata reduction means that 香港六合彩官网资料鈥檚 budget would be reduced in proportion to the funding distribution last year. For a $136 million reduction to unrestricted general funds, our share would be $68 million.

A UGF reduction of this size, or even half this size, would have major impacts across 香港六合彩官网资料 and the communities we serve, and would significantly impact the future of Alaskans. Since we have not had an opportunity to have a community conversation about potential cuts, I have only listed areas where we would look for reductions. Although these numbers have some thinking behind them, they do not definitively target specific programs or specific restructuring options. That needs input from you, the 香港六合彩官网资料 community.

The Legislature is still working through supplemental funding that could provide additional funding to the university. While we cannot count on this, it is possible that it could alleviate some of the draconian cuts. As a portion of the $68 million, we also have included monetization of some facilities and land as well as conservative use of remaining strategic reserves. Obviously, if the Legislature is able to come up with funding that the governor supported, our path forward could look different.

香港六合彩官网资料 Faculty Senate leaders and I met yesterday and discussed, among many things, the president鈥檚 request. They, along with the other governance groups, are hosting another roundtable discussion on the budget Friday, July 26, from 4-5 p.m. in the Wood Center ballroom. We continue this summer to have Chancellor鈥檚 Cabinet meetings that include faculty, staff and student governance leaders. Their participation has been very important to well-informed discussion.

I appreciate that this exercise is a challenging one that none of us welcome. Until we have different information, however, it is our task at hand. We will continue to use our
as guidance and to engage the good counsel of the provost, vice chancellors, deans, directors and governance leaders moving forward. While what we have are just targets now, we will develop a plan for a conversation on specifics next week after Tuesday鈥檚 BOR meeting.

鈥 Dan White, chancellor
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