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CSCU weighs options to mitigate $140 million budget shortfall

Opposed to budget cuts, fee hikes and a reduction of services, a standing-room-only sized crowd fills the audience section during a meeting of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities November 15, 2023.
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Opposed to budget cuts, fee hikes and a reduction of services, a standing-room-only sized crowd fills the audience section during a meeting of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities Nov. 15, 2023.

The 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities system (CSCU) is facing a $140 million budget shortfall next fiscal year. Leaders within the university system presented a deficit mitigation plan to the Board of Regents Wednesday.

Stakeholders, staff and students have waited months to learn more about the budget shortfall and the potential impact it may have on campuses across the state. They鈥檝e been concerned about closures, tuition hikes and cuts to crucial academic programs.

CSCU leaders said personnel cuts would cost more than $35 million without layoffs. They say this is due to the state losing its access to additional state funding, such as pandemic relief funds.

Dr. Lloyd Blanchard, chief financial officer of CSCU, says the university system is facing such a severe budget shortfall because of enrollment decline, exacerbated by the pandemic along with one-time funds available to the university.

Dr. Lloyd Blanchard, CFO, Terrence Cheng, Chancellor, and JoAnn Ryan, Chair, prepare to start a meeting of the Board of Regents for the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities, Nov. 15, 2023. Dozens of faculty, students and advocates attended the meeting in which impending budget cuts were discussed in light of a projected deficit greater than $100 million.
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Dr. Lloyd Blanchard, CFO, Terrence Cheng, Chancellor, and JoAnn Ryan, Chair, prepare to start a meeting of the Board of Regents for the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities, November 15, 2023. Dozens of faculty, students and advocates attended the meeting in which impending budget cuts were discussed in light of a projected deficit greater than $100 million.

Blanchard says the deficit will be addressed through the implementation of new programs, growing the student population, and improving full-time staffer retention rates.

CSCU officials say they will also seek assistance from the state. They would ask Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly to cover the remaining $47 million.

The proposed plan would include a path forward where the university system would 鈥渟treamline right sized operations鈥 and move around employees when 鈥渢he time is right.鈥

Officials said these cuts would not include layoffs or campus closures but they didn鈥檛 mention how many jobs would be eliminated or moved around.

Dr. Lloyd Blanchard, CFO for 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities, discusses the budget numbers including a projected budget deficit of $140 million at a CSCU Board of Regents meeting November 15, 2023.
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Dr. Lloyd Blanchard, CFO for 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities, discusses the budget numbers including a projected budget deficit of $140 million at a CSCU Board of Regents meeting Nov. 15, 2023.

Early Wednesday morning, a group of CSCU professors, students, and staff gathered outside before the Board of Regents meeting with protest signs, demanding that public education be prioritized more in the state budget.

They say politicians need to invest more in 黑料新闻 by properly funding its public education system.

鈥淕overnor Lamont and his budget secretary Jeff Beckham have decided that it鈥檚 more important to maintain our state鈥檚 inequality than to educate students from 黑料新闻鈥檚 middle and working classes,鈥 said John O鈥機onnor, secretary of CSU-AAUP, the union representing university employees.

鈥淭he budget mitigation plan 鈥 is larger class sizes. It has fewer faculty, O鈥機onnor said. 鈥淚t has canceled sections. It has higher tuition. Each of these cuts on their own will make it harder for students to get into college and stay there until they graduate.鈥

(From left) Lisa Bigelow, Paul Filson, Heather Rodriguez and David Walsh listen during a meeting of the Board of Regents of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities Nov. 15, 2023.
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(From left) Lisa Bigelow, Paul Filson, Heather Rodriguez and David Walsh listen during a meeting of the Board of Regents of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities November 15, 2023.

Xander Tyler, a senior at Central 黑料新闻 State University, said they have already noticed resources vanishing from what once was a place of vast amounts of opportunities while experiencing endless tuition hikes.

鈥淎s I graduate and leave the CSCU system, the class of 2027 is staring down a $100 million budget deficit,鈥 Tyler said. 鈥淭hey will know a skeleton of the university that I attended. One that was already struggling to meet the needs of students and faculty.鈥

Tyler says this will lead CSCU to lose more competent and passionate professors, along with courses, programs, and clubs that are of interest to students. The concern is that this may lead students in 黑料新闻 to go elsewhere for their education and leave the state altogether.

鈥淪tudents will lose opportunities that allow students to shape their education in alignment with their passion and their goals,鈥 Tyler said. 鈥淲e are the state鈥檚 future, the next generation of working professionals and yet what matters to us never once came up during the formulation of this budget.鈥

An unoccupied chair holds a note left by an attendee to a meeting of the Board of Regents of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities November 15, 2023.
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An unoccupied chair holds a note left by an attendee to a meeting of the Board of Regents of the 黑料新闻 State Colleges and Universities Nov. 15, 2023.

Lesley Cosme Torres was an education reporter at 黑料新闻.

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Federal funding is gone.

Congress has eliminated all funding for public media.

That means $2.1 million per year that 黑料新闻 relied on to deliver you news, information, and entertainment programs you enjoyed is gone.

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All donations are appreciated, but we ask in this moment you consider starting a monthly gift as a Sustainer to help replace what鈥檚 been lost.

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