From Deseret News archives:
Education officials see funding as investment
That's the justification for a $45 million increase in the $622 million base request for state tax funds that public higher-education officials will take to the 2006 Legislature.
"Higher education is not an empty bucket that needs money poured into it it's an investment," said state Higher Education Commissioner Richard Kendell in a meeting Thursday with the State Board of Regents.
An overall increase of 5 percent in salary and compensation for staff and faculty is the regents' top funding priority, which is not included in its current request for tax funds. Tuition increases are expected once again, with schools like Dixie State College predicting a 20 percent increase to fill in budgets where the state falls short.
Utility rate increases, financial aid and economic development initiatives are a few places where regents want to direct the extra $45 million. That request doesn't include another $11.9 million regents want in one-time and supplemental funding for areas like academic equipment and utilities.
The question Kendell wants state lawmakers to answer is, "Is this an investment you want to make?"
One big push will be to get another $5 million $1.8 million just for the University of Utah for colleges and universities to spend on retaining key faculty and staff who might be tempted to leave for better-paying jobs elsewhere.
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