2005-2007 Governor’s Recommended Budget

for the Oregon University System

 

December 2004

 

Highlights

 

Ø     The Governor’s Recommended Budget will enable OUS universities to enroll more than 80,000 students per year in 2005-2007.

 

Ø     The budget makes a substantial investment in university facilities, including new construction in Medford (with Rogue Community College), and significant repair and maintenance at each campus.

 

Ø     The budget makes affordability a hallmark by more than doubling state funding for the Oregon Opportunity Grant (in the Oregon Student Assistance Commission budget).

 

Ø     The budget allows universities to keep tuition increases well within single digits each year.

 

Ø     The budget invests directly in the commercialization of the intellectual capital developed by our campus research enterprise (in Oregon Economic and Community Development Department budget for higher education).

 

Overview

 

n     The total amount of State General Funds for the Oregon University System (OUS) in the Governor’s 2005-2007 Recommended Budget (GRB) is $685.4 million, including Capital Construction and debt service, a 2.1% increase over the $671.3 in General Fund in 2003-2005.  The budget supports the Board’s key initiatives for postsecondary education, which   are focused on the over-arching goals of Access, Affordability, Excellence, and Economic Development.

 

n     The Education and General portion of the GRB (funds used for campuses and Chancellor’s Office, and excluding Statewide Public Service Programs, capital construction and debt service) is $549 million, an increase of $4.6 million or 1.1% over the 2003-2005 biennium.

 

n     The increase in State General Funds will not be sufficient to carry forward the current level of programs from the 2003-2005 biennium. The Essential Budget Level for 2005-2007 is $581.5 million for the Education & General Operating Budget, or $32.6 million more than the GRB.  The additional funding is needed to cover cost increases in areas such as PERS and health insurance. 

 

n     Policy package requests from the State Board of Higher Education funded in the GRB total $3.4 million, with $2.2 million for the More Better Faster data system to ease 2-year to 4-year college transfer movement for students; and $1 million to reflect the importance of funding faculty recruitment and retention.

 

 

n     For the OUS Capital Construction budget, the GRB for 2005-07 totals more than $300 million, a combination of $17.2 million in General Fund amounts (an increase of 50% over the $11.5 million in GF provided in the 2003-2005 biennium), various bond funding, and private donations. This portion of the GRB represents a significant investment in the protection of Oregon’s campus assets, student access, and in Oregon’s economy through job creation.

 

n     Statewide public service programs offered through Oregon State University – which include the Agricultural Experiment Station, Extension Services, and the Forest Research Laboratory – totaled $89.1 million in General Funds in the GRB, a reduction of $1.2 million or 1.3% from the 2003-05 Legislatively Approved Budget and a 7.7% reduction from the Essential Budget Level.

 

n     The Total Budget for OUS in the Governor’s 2005-2007 Recommended Budget (GRB) for the Oregon University System is $4.5 billion, with $685.4 million in State General Funds. The budget also includes $1.4 billion in Other Funds Limited (including nearly $1 billion in tuition and fees and $337 million in capital funding). Another $2.4 billion in Non-Limited Funds from gifts, grants, contracts and self-support activities is included, although these funds generally cannot be used for instruction or general campus support.

 

n     The Capital Construction portion of the GRB includes funding for Capital repair ($23.6 million); deferred maintenance, tier 1 and 2 projects ($47.3 million); the OSU Power Plant ($55 million); the Southern Oregon University (with Rogue Community College) site building in Medford ($11.8 million); Self-supported projects by campuses ($149.1 million); and Gift-funded projects ($68 million).

 

n     An estimated 3,200 jobs will be created in Oregon through these Capital Construction projects over the life of the projects (using an industry standard of 9 jobs per million dollars).

 

 

Oregon University System

Summary: Governor’s Recommended Budget for 2005-2007

In millions of dollars

General Fund

Other Funds Limited

Total Limited Funds

Non-Limited Funds

Total All Funds

2003-2005 Legislatively Approved Budget

$671.3

$1,488.4

$2,159.7

$2,087.3

$4,247.0

2005-07 Essential Budget Level

$721.4

$1,091.9

$1,813.3

$2,404.2

$4,217.5

Governor’s Rec. Budget

$685.4

$1,420.4

$2,105.9

$2,425.6

$4,531.5

Change from EBL

-5.0%

30.1%

16.1%

0.9%

7.4%

Change from 2003-2005 LAB

2.1%

-4.6%

-2.5%

16.2%

6.7%

Includes Debt Service, Capital Construction, Lottery

 

 

 


Office of the Chancellor   n   503-725-5714   n   www.ous.edu

 

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