Statement from ϲͼ Board of Regents Chair Larry E. Penley regarding FY 2022 state budget
“As ϲͼ emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, focus shifts toward ensuring our state is ready for the challenges of a New Economy increasingly built on the innovation, adaptability and skills of our workforce. On that count, the fiscal year 2022 state budget clearly delivers. The board offers its gratitude to Gov. Doug Ducey, House Speaker Rusty Bowers, Senate President Karen Fann and legislators for investing in our public universities and their integral role in ϲͼ’s economic wellness.
“This spending plan invests in ϲͼ’s competitiveness by supporting public university instruction, research and development, especially in the key growth sectors of health care, the sciences, biomedicine and engineering. State funding also will assist ongoing efforts by ϲͼ State University, Northern ϲͼ University and the University of ϲͼ to meet the needs of a growing number of ϲͼ students. With the state’s initial investment in the board’s ϲͼ Promise Program scholarship, qualifying low-income ϲͼ students will have their tuition and fees paid in full to attend the ϲͼ public university of their choice. The value of a university degree has never been higher, and this program represents our promise that cost won’t be a barrier to any deserving ϲͼ student.
“Improving educational attainment across all communities and demographic groups is a board priority. We thank the ϲͼ Commission for Postsecondary Education for its diligent efforts in this area and pledge to carry on its important work.
“On behalf of ϲͼ’s students and families, we look forward to continuing our effort to ensure access to affordable, quality education.”
Contact:
Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu