Monday, June 13, 2011
Layoffs, tuition jump part of proposed U Minnesota budget plan - Tim Post, Minnesota Public Radio
The president of the University of Minnesota will present a budget to the board of regents this week that includes staff layoffs, a tuition increase and a wage freeze for workers. Because lawmakers and Gov. Mark Dayton didn't agree to a balanced budget before the legislative session ended, University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks is making some assumptions in order to develop next year's budget. Bruninks will present a provisional budget to the school's board of regents on Friday. It assumes the university will receive $70 million less in state funds than it did this year. The shortfall is made up through staff reductions, program cuts, a 5 percent tuition increase for in-state undergrads and a wage freeze for employees.