FY23 Advocacy Materials
FY23 Advocacy Materials:
- Tips for advocates - 2022
- FY23 Budget Overview
- FY23 Budget talking Points
- UA Fast Facts
- Economic Impact of UA Research
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Partnering with the state for economic recovery ( American Recovery Plan Act of 2021 )
FY23 Presentations
House Finance University Subcommittee
- Feb. 11, 2022
Program Development and Research Requests - Feb. 4, 2022
- Jan. 28 2022
Senate Finance University Subommittee
- March 14, 2022
Senate Finance Committee
- Feb. 9, 2022
Senate Education Committee
- March 9, 2022
- Jan. 24, 2022
Senate Labor & Commerce Committee
- Jan. 24, 2022
UA Workforce Reports
FY23 Budget Talking Points
- The State of Alaska鈥檚 investment in the University of Alaska is essential for creating revenue from tuition, industry research, grants and philanthropic giving.
- Financial stability is essential for the universities to focus on key state needs including research that supports Alaska鈥檚 economic development, workforce and career training, and to address student demand for accessible, affordable, high-quality education.
- UA leadership is optimistic that we are rounding the corner to financial stability after seven of the last eight years have included state budget reductions compounded by declining enrollment and the financial impacts of the COVID pandemic.
- A university education provides upward mobility and new opportunities for Alaskans.
- UA provides 90 percent of all higher education in Alaska, and as the state鈥檚 largest workforce development provider serves more than 22,000 students annually.
- Stable budget funding and renewed support from the state is critical for UA鈥檚 future and the economic recovery of the state.
- Since FY14, UA managed more than $100 million in reduced state funding
- Since spring of 2014, UA has 2,500 less employees, (28 percent reduction)
- UA reduced more than 50 programs across the system
- Reductions were compounded by declining enrollment and the financial impacts of the COVID pandemic.
- UA continues to look at ways to monetize its assets by increased space utilization and reducing the cost of facility ownership.
- Even with an increase in state funding, UA will need to continue to identify additional efficiencies and internally reallocate unrestricted funding to cover projected operating cost increases, estimated at $11 million, and enrollment revenue declines.
Advocacy Actions
#supportUA on social media
Social media is a great place to share positive news about the university - and to respectfully correct misinformation when you encounter it. As always, the most effective tool is your personal story. Share how you have been impacted by the University of Alaska, why you support funding the university and why you oppose huge cuts to education.
Contact your representatives
When contacting legislators remember to make your communication personal to your own views. While it鈥檚 good to be aware of the University of Alaska budget, it鈥檚 preferable to talk to legislators about what you know best.
If you live in a particular legislative district鈥攕peak to your representatives as a voter and constituent; tell them specific ways you鈥檇 like to see them support UA.