- Marching band selected to participate in 2011 Rose Parade
- 'On the Home Front: Nov. '44' honors veterans in a unique way
- WCU to host statewide student conference centered on community involvement Nov. 7
- WCU to host 300 students for High School Play Festival Nov. 6-7
- U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler to visit campus Nov. 12
- WCU student selected for community impact award
- WCU astrophysicist to deliver Nov. 11 lecture 'What Is It About 2012?'
- WCU fundraising campaign exceeds goal, tops $51M in private support
- Communication students assist with third annual Toy Run Parade on Nov. 21
- International Education Week events to feature eyewitness to South African apartheid
Statewide, revenues are about $300 million behind projections – a significant deficit for the first quarter, said Bardo. The University of North Carolina General Administration has asked institutions including WCU to prepare for a 5 percent “hold back” this year and permanent budget reductions of 1 to 6 percent for next year.
Strategies to implement this year’s budget cuts, which are not permanent cuts, include delaying hiring, allocation of enrollment growth funding, and equipment purchases; reverting a portion of lapsed salaries; implementing additional utility conservation; restricting travel; and reducing operating budgets by about $590,000.
Bardo said deans, vice chancellors and directors will help make decisions regarding permanent budget cuts, and members of the university community will be asked for their input. The university’s strategic planning committee’s recommended budget priorities include developing the university’s brand and image; providing program infrastructure, compliance, business processes, diversity, initiatives and selected programs that support engagement; implementing the university’s Quality Enhancement Plan; and recruiting and retaining students.
“We will try to focus less on across-the-board cuts and more on minimizing disruption to core university functions,” said Bardo. “We will keep you informed as we know more both about the plans and about the magnitude of the state’s budget issues.”
Watch the town hall meeting about the budget (mp4)
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