[Vision2020] UI to Cut 62 Positions, Reduce 35 Programs

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Fri May 15 11:50:39 PDT 2009


Courtesy of today's (May 15, 2009) Spokesman Review.

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UI to cut 62 positions, reduce 35 programs

The University of Idaho will eliminate 62 positions and either drop or
consolidate about 35 academic programs as part of a plan to cut its budget
by $11.7 million next year.

The university will meet its legislated budget cuts by reducing its
general education budget by 7 percent and its personnel costs by 5
percent, interim President Steven Daley-Laursen told faculty and staff.

“The deliberate and careful management of fiscal resources by unit leaders
across all areas of the university over the past eight months has enabled
us to meet the state-mandated requirement without furloughs or salary
reductions at this time,” Laursen said.

Of the 62 positions to be eliminated, 41 have gone dark since the
university enacted a hiring freeze in September, spokeswoman Joni Kirk
said. The other 21 positions will result from non-renewal of contracts.

The university’s budget reductions were lessoned by the allocation of $4.8
million in federal stimulus funding in each of the next two academic
years. The administration also will use $2.2 million of unspent funds from
last summer’s strategic reallocations.

In addition, the state Board of Education has approved a 6.5 percent
increase in undergraduate student tuition and fees for the coming year.

Much of the savings will come from programs being dropped or consolidated
in six of the university’s colleges. But unlike Washington State
University’s recent budget announcement, no departments have been targeted
for elimination.

German will no longer be offered on the Palouse, as the UI joins WSU in
dropping this language program.

UI will no longer offer a master’s of teaching degrees in chemistry, earth
science, geography, physics and biology in the College of Science. It is
also dropping several post-graduate degrees in the College of Education.

The College of Agriculture is combining several programs into one
undergraduate degree while the College of Natural Resources is
consolidating several master’s degree programs into one degree.

About 464 students will be affected by the program reorganization. Most
will be allowed to finish their degrees under the university’s “teach-out”
policy, but about 130 students who cannot accelerate their major
requirements will have to change their degrees or find another university.

The budget plan announced on Friday must be approved by the Board of
Education at its June 18 meeting.

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Seeya at Farmers' Market, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
UI '96

"The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
and the Realist adjusts his sails."

- Unknown




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