Friday, September 03, 2010
posted 10/15/09 09:28 AM | updated 10/15/09 09:28 AM

Vailas Outlines Holdback Plans in Letter

POCATELLO – In a letter to students, faculty and staff > members sent today, Idaho State University President Arthur C. > Vailas outlined the University’s 6-percent holdback plan ordered > for higher education on Sept. 25 by Gov. C. L. “Butch” Otter.

Vailas said he maintained the principles and strategies > he first outlined at an open forum held at Idaho State University > on Sept. 28.

The letter states:

“Our proposal will have minimal impact on personnel  and preserve faculty and programs essential to students and the > timely completion of their degree programs and studies. 

“In discussions with a special budget consultation > committee representing faculty, staff and students, Idaho State University has submitted a proposal to meet the $3,948,000-budget  reduction. The proposal includes using $1.1 million collected from our historic enrollment increases, and $2,848,000 in personnel and operating expense reductions, and planned provisions. 

“In meeting this particular holdback, we anticipate minimal reductions in force and no furloughs.

“Consistent with philosophies outlined during the  forum held Sept. 28, three guiding principles drove the council's  recommendation and my endorsement. Firstly, we have been able to  maintain and even improve student services, safety and access to classes. Secondly, we have kept our commitment to preserve all  faculty. Thirdly, we have protected revenue-generating operations, > including research programs, fundraising efforts and, most  importantly, recruitment and retention efforts.

“While difficulties still lie ahead, I am optimistic > and confident in our collective ability to meet these challenges.  The faculty, staff and student representatives serving as special  budget council members are dedicated individuals who are helping to  make challenging decisions that, I believe, will ultimately make  Idaho State University a stronger institution. I greatly appreciate  our working together as a university community to persevere through  the struggles of the most difficult financial times any of us has  likely faced.”

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