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* Kate McGee at WBEZ…
Officially, state funding for higher ed is flat this budget year. But as the pandemic continues, experts warn its unlikely public universities will survive unscathed. Absent more federal aid, Governor JB Pritzker’s threat of 5% to 10% across-the-board budget cuts could be disastrous for some public universities. The pandemic has created an estimated $6.5 billion dollar budget shortfall in Illinois this year. When there’s economic recessions, higher ed is usually the first to see cuts.
“Higher ed is facing a cliff,” said Jennifer Delaney, a higher education policy professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “We’ve been delayed a bit by the federal stimulus money, but by the start of the year, certainly in next academic year, we’re going to fall off the cliff in terms of the state’s ability to fund higher ed.”
This is especially unwelcome news to regional public universities like Eastern or Western Illinois. Many are still recovering from the budget impasse that forced mass layoffs and pushed a few public universities to the brink of closure. An infusion of money since then by Governor Pritzker was quickly undercut by COVID-19.
“We thought the budget impasse was bad,” Applegate said. “We didn’t know it was just bootcamp training for the pandemic.”
The pandemic hasn’t just hurt revenue streams, but it’s increased costs as well. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has spent $44 million on reopening so far this fall, including on personal protective equipment, quarantine housing and their expansive COVID-19 testing operation.
posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 10:23 am
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Just to begin a thought…
=== “We thought the budget impasse was bad,” Applegate said. “We didn’t know it was just bootcamp training for the pandemic.”===
Remember;
It was the likes of Rose, Barickman, Hammond, … Bryant… those who represent and pretend they support higher education that was forcing the passive closing of higher education.
They were a pandemic, they brought upon higher education an infection that nearly ended the likes of Eastern Illinois University.
I have the receipts. Let’s not pretend the purposeful destruction of higher education by Rose, Barickman, Hammond, Bryant… and all Raunerites aren’t seen by higher education like an infectious disease that is threatening their existence.
Very telling… “for openers”
Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 10:32 am
Fiscal destruction — what a terrible place to mistype.
Comment by Candy Dogood Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 10:43 am
Rauner- the girft that keeps giving
Comment by Morty Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 10:48 am
SIU School of Medicine has already mandated furlough days due to a loss of revenue of $40 to $50 million.
Comment by Grimlock Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 10:57 am
The state needs to ensure higher ed weathers this storm because it will be a key part of the economic recovery.
Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 11:17 am
Buckle up. It is going to be a bumpy ride. I hope the universities that have barely recovered can survive this round.
Comment by Illinois Long Hauler Friday, Oct 16, 20 @ 1:25 pm