January 14
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 14, 2020
澳门六合彩开奖appBoard of Regents to discuss FY21 budget and possible tuition increase this week during its Anchorage meeting
ANCHORAGE -The University of Alaska Board of Regents will convene Jan. 16-17 in Anchorage to
discuss the university鈥檚 budget, consider a 5 percent tuition increase and hear about
the enrollment strategies planned by each university. The board originally was scheduled
to vote on the tuition increase during its November 2019 meeting, but delayed the
decision pending further engagement by campus leaders with their students.
The January meeting, typically a one-day strategic planning session, was expanded
to include an afternoon budget work session on Thursday for the regents to go into
more detail with university leadership about the budget, goals and measures, strategic
investments, financial history, expenditures and revenues.
Thursday morning the Board of Regents' Governance Committee will commence a review
of Regents' Policy. At its Nov. 7, 2019, workshop the full Board tasked the Governance
Committee with conducting an audit of Regents' Policy for clarity of authority, roles,
and responsibilities. Committee Chair Mary K. Hughes also will review publications
from the Association of Governing Boards which discuss the responsibilities of System
boards, presidents and executives of the universities within the System.
On Friday the full board will discuss strategic goals and budget planning updates
for fiscal years 20 and 21, and will consider approval of a resolution recognizing
the late Dr. Alan Borass, longest serving professor at Kenai Peninsula College and
renowned anthropologist, for his accomplishments and service to the university. Dr.
Boraas passed away November 4. A celebration of life for Dr. Alan Boraas will be held
from 5-7 p.m., Friday, January 17, 2020 at Kenai Peninsula College's Kenai River Campus.
All meetings of the Board of Regents are open to the public and available via livestream
at . The meeting will be held in room 107 of Lee Gorsuch Commons on the UAA campus. Those
in Fairbanks can attend in room 204 Butrovich Building and in Juneau, in UAS Administration
Building, room 204.
The full board agenda can be found here .
The University of Alaska Board of Regents is an 11-member volunteer board, appointed
by the Governor and confirmed by the Alaska Legislature. Members serve an 8-year term,
with the exception of the student regent who is nominated from his/her campus and
serves a 2-year term. The Board was established through the Alaska Constitution and
is responsible for University of Alaska policy and management through the University
President.
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For Information, call Roberta Graham, assoc. vice president/public affairs, 907-360-2416
[cell].