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Fiscal Year 2009 Budget Report Oakland University Senate November 13, 2008. Oakland University is the 8 th largest of the 15 public universities in Michigan The Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWBSM) announcement was well received in Lansing
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Fiscal Year 2009 Budget Report Oakland University Senate November 13, 2008
Oakland University is the 8th largest of the 15 public universities in Michigan The Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWBSM) announcement was well received in Lansing The Office of Government Relations has been expanded to include a state relations director in Lansing and an assistant to the vice president on campus Making the Case in Lansing
Governor Granholm signed into law a capital outlay budget (SB 511), which authorizes state funding for six universities, including Oakland University, and 12 community colleges The legislature and governor approved a 1% appropriations increase for state universities and a 2% increase for community colleges for FY09 State Senator Wayne Kuipers, Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, unveiled a plan earlier this year to create a voucher like, equal per student funding program for students attending a state university in Michigan. The proposal also included $60 million for research at MSU, UM – Ann Arbor and WSU Making the Case in Lansing
This year 44 of the 110 members of the Michigan House of Representatives are term limited 30 of the 38 members of the Michigan Senate are serving their final two years A set of bills (SB 1329 and HB 6149) to allow community colleges to grant baccalaureate degrees in applied technical fields were introduced, but are not expected to pass in the lame duck session The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education unanimously approved Governor Granholm’s appointment of Mr. Richard Flynn and Mr. Michael Kramer to Oakland University’s Board of Trustees for terms that expire August 11, 2016 Making the Case in Lansing
Comparison of State Appropriation Average Percentage Increase Versus OU Percentage Source: Enacted state appropriation bills
Oakland UniversityAppropriation per FYES (Budgeted) Oakland University’s FY 2009 appropriation per FYES is estimated to be $951 per FYES less than the FY 2000 level.
Comparison of General Fund Revenue Sources FY 1992, FY 2002 and FY 2009 Budget Budgeted Since 1992, Oakland University’s relative reliance on tuition and fees in the General Fund has grown from 41% to a budgeted 72% in 2009.
Financial StewardshipBudget Reductions and Cost ContainmentCumulative FY 2003 – 2008
Academic Affairs – FY 2009Incremental Budget Allocations Faculty Positions $ 434,961 New and Incentive Programs Instructional Support, including Faculty 2,530,943 Summer Instructional Support 151,237 Divisional Operating Support 101,834 School of Health Sciences Assoc. Dean Salary and FB 134,123 School of Nursing Operating Budget to Replace Assessment Testing Fee 170,020 Library Collections 56,729 E-Learning and Instructional Tech. Re-Organization 224,330 Assoc. Provost, Asst. VP Strategic Prog., Event Coordinator 411,027 Other 83,630 Total $ 4,298,834
FY 2009 New & Replacement Faculty Positions College of Arts and Sciences 22 (5) School of Business Administration 3 (5) School of Education and Human Services 3 (4) School of Engineering and Computer Science 3 (1) School of Health Sciences 3 (0) Kresge Library 1 (0) School of Nursing 3 (18) Total 38 Note: Number in ( ) represents full-time visitors in regular & incentive programs
Oakland University Grant and Contract ActivityFiscal Years 2001 - 2007
Capital Campaign Dollars to Units August 2008
Legislative Commission on Government Efficiency State Appropriations Demographics - High Schools Tuition Waiver - Graduate Students Competition Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities
Community College Enrollment “The Great Consumer Crash of 2009” Extramural Funding – Research Economic Climate and Giving Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities
Answers/Process Senior Leadership Retreat Six Questions School of Business Faculty Dykema Financial Crisis Team Campus Leaders Briefing (11/18) Campus Consultation Implement OU Position Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities
In your responsible areas, what is the likely negative impact of the current financial crisis on state funding, enrollment, fund raising, investments, programs, research, services, outreach, etc.? What are your proposed solutions to the stated negative impact of the financial crisis (in 1. above) on state funding, enrollment, fund raising, investments, programs, research, services, outreach, etc.? What is the likely positive impact of the financial crisis on state funding, enrollment, fund raising, investments, programs, research, services, outreach, etc.? Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities
What opportunities are apparent for OU in this financial crisis? What actions should we implement to reposition OU to take advantage of opportunities in this crisis? What steps should we immediately take to manage our resources in light of the current financial crisis? Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities
Answers/Process Senior Leadership Retreat Six Questions School of Business Faculty Dykema Financial Crisis Team Campus Leaders Briefing (11/18) Campus Consultation Implement OU Position Oakland University Environmental Scan Challenges and Opportunities