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Statement from University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ® Leadership regarding state budget outlook

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – Today, University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ® System President Mun Choi, University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ®-Columbia Chancellor Alexander Cartwright, University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ®-Kansas City Interim Chancellor Barbara Bichelmeyer, ºüÀêÉÙÅ® University of Science and Technology Interim Chancellor Christopher Maples and University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ®-St. Louis Chancellor Thomas George issued the statement below following the release of the state budget by ºüÀêÉÙÅ® Governor Eric Greitens.

“We recognize and appreciate the hard work of our elected leaders in addressing the fiscal challenges facing the state. As the largest public institution of higher learning in ºüÀêÉÙÅ®, we’ll also contribute our share to address these fiscal challenges. The latest reductions in state support for the University of ºüÀêÉÙÅ® System add up to $71 million during the past three years with an additional $38 million at risk through performance funding. This has required administrative restructuring, efficiency measures, and cuts to academic and support programs. These budget difficulties also underscore the need for ºüÀêÉÙÅ® public universities to have relief from Senate Bill 389 to grow our revenue during periods of shrinking state support. Without this relief, the quality of our educational offerings, access to critical services by our students, and the impact of our institution in creating economic and community development will be diminished.

“Our commitment to an affordable education is stronger than ever before, and we look forward to working with elected leaders to keep our investment in higher education a top priority for the state of ºüÀêÉÙÅ® because of its significant positive impact for the future of ºüÀêÉÙÅ®.”

Reviewed 2018-01-22