Skip to main content
Visitor homeStudent Media home
Story
20 of 40

SGA hears from ISU President Tarhule on university's budget, discusses own budget concerns

Illinois State University's Student Government Association met Wednesday evening to hear from ISU President Aondover Tarhule about the university's budget. To begin the presentation, Tarhule explained how other universities in Illinois and around the country are facing similar budget issues. Illinois universities including Bradley University, University of Chicago and Western Illinois University have already made cuts or are planning to. Declining state appropriations, inadequate information about full costs and misalignment between revenues and expenses are a few of the external and internal ffactors contributing to ISU’s projected deficit. Tarhule discussed a common misconception that more students equals more money; however, not all students pay the full tuition. “Discussing the budget is complicated because of several nuances,” Tarhule said. “One nuance that people like to say is, ‘How can you not have money if you are getting more students?’” With the budget, solutions include establishing a university-wide representative taskf orce RISE: “Illinois State’s path to Resilience, Innovation, Sustainability and Excellence,” recruiting external consultants and considering a replacement for the current historical budget model. Following the presentation on the university budget, SGA discussed its own budget. Student Body President Cobi Blair explained how payable hours would need to be cut back to stay within SGA’s payroll budget to ease the transition for the succeeding association members. “If we wait until next year to implement all these changes, we are asking a new association to figure out how to implement and work differently when they might not know how to do that,” Blair said. “It is better for us to make the hard decision now instead of getting it corrected to be able to pass on to our new association something that works and that they will be able to transition into,” Blair continued. During reports, Andy Morgan, assistant vice president and dean of students, updated SGA on the voter turnout in the Bone Student Center following the election. “We had 3,233 people vote on Election Day, and 3,586 voted early. A lot of them were students. Thank you to those who voted,” Morgan said. The next SGA general assembly meeting will occur at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, in the Old Main Room at the Bone Student Center.

Latest Vidette