From Deseret News archives:
Regents cull funding list for colleges, universities
WSU classroom money is at top of the list for this year's projects
On Friday just like last year about this time the Utah Board of Regents, which oversees public higher education, again picked apart its own process of prioritizing building needs on nine different campuses. The setting, again, was a meeting with the State Building Board.
"These are such hard choices," said regent Jim Jardine. "This is a hard process for me to get my arms around."
That's because, as regents and higher education officials pointed out, so many variables impact the process the age of a building, life safety issues, how fast the school is growing, the politics that go along with convincing certain lawmakers one project deserves funding over another and how long a project has been up for consideration.
Even a school's ability to raise private donations, putting larger universities at an advantage, has influenced whether one project looks more attractive to regents than another.
The so-called Q&P process used by regents to evaluate capital needs is considered the most formal or involved among all state agencies. Building Board members don't think it needs changing, despite regents' own frustrations.
"We don't view your Q&P process as being flawed at all," said Kerry Casaday, Building Board vice president.
Still, regents chose Thursday and Friday to make several changes to the Q&P list, which started with 11 projects, all ranked in priority order. Three projects were taken off the list completely, with the notion state funding would come through a different process.
The College of Eastern Utah's $16.5 million project to rebuild a fine arts center moved from sixth place to second on the regents' list.
At the end of Friday's meeting between the two boards, Weber State University's request for $20 million in state money to build new classrooms remained where it started, at the top of the list.
The presidents of Snow and Dixie State colleges both said they are "desperate" for more laboratory and classroom space. By Building Board member Steven Bankhead's estimation, those two schools should be given more consideration based on enrollment growth alone.
Dixie and Snow have grown over the past 20 years by about 3,000 students each. Over the next 20 years, Dixie is expected to grow another 80 percent and Snow's enrollment projections show a 47 percent increase.
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