From Deseret News archives:
Higher-ed $$ shrinking
Dwindling support by states puts more of the burden on students
Funding for higher education institutions sank to a 25-year low with similar downward trends mirrored in Utah, according to a report released today from the State Higher Education Executives Officers group.
Inflation and surging enrollment outpaced modest increases in state higher education dollars nationwide, driving down per-student spending to $5,833 the lowest level since 1981.
At the same time, student tuition nationally jumped an average of 7.7 percent in one year to compensate for the lagging state funds. Utah students faced a 10 percent tuition hike this year with assurances of more to come next year if state dollars don't pick up.
"We're trying to make everyone uncomfortable with this report. Whether it's students or higher-education leaders or governments, we all have to do more," said David Wright, senior analyst at the policy group.
Although per-student state funding generally dips following recession years, Wright said the steep drop in the past five years is an alarming trend.
That decreasing "share of the pie" is a signal to Board of Regents Chairman Nolan Karras that higher education is slipping from the state's list of priorities. And where state funds come up short, students are picking up the slack with annual tuition increases.
Some schools like the University of Utah tallied a 45 percent increase since 2001.
"We had to go to the tuition well. What worries me is there will be a point in me where tuition becomes a barrier it may already be to young people bettering themselves and getting an education," Karras said.
Students nationally are now funding almost 37 percent of total education costs, compared to only 22 percent in 1981, the report states.
Students are not always going to be able to foot the bill when the state won't, Karras added. Instead, the Utah Legislature needs to shift priorities and realize the economic benefits coming from higher education, he said.
Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley, said higher education's smaller share of the budget this year was a result of competing costs and projects including roads and public education needs.
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