USM Regents Committees on Finance, Economic Development Meet June 14
Adelphi, Md. (June 9,
2011) -- The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (USM) Board of Regents Committee
on Finance at its next meeting will vote on several items, including the fiscal
year (FY) 2013 capital budget request and the FY 2012 schedule of tuition and
mandatory fees.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 14 in the
Hilda and Michael Bogomolny Room (5th floor) of the Student Center
at the University of Baltimore, 21 W. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md. The
committee immediately will vote during open session to reconvene in closed,
executive session. The public meeting is scheduled to resume at 10:30 a.m.
The finance committee's capital budget recommendations will
be presented to the full board at its meeting scheduled for June 17. Last
month, the committee held its annual capital budget workshop to review and
discuss strategic goals and priorities for the system's capital improvement
program. The presidents of the system's 12 institutions participated.
The FY 2012 in-state undergraduate
full-time and part-time tuition rates, along with summer school rates, are
proposed to increase by no more than 3 percent for most institutions.
Proposed out-of-state
undergraduate full-time rates range from a 5 percent increase at the University
of Maryland, College Park to no increase at Frostburg State University and
University of Maryland University College and a decrease of $4,600 at Coppin
State University.
The committee also will vote on the
FY 2012 system-funded construction program in the amount of $104.3 million and
hear an informational presentation of the facilities master plan for the
University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Background information and agendas
are available at .
After the meeting of the Committee on Finance, the recently formed Committee on Economic Development and
Technology Commercialization will convene in public session at 2 p.m. in Room
301 of the University of Baltimore Student Center. The committee will discuss
several information items, including the development of plans to strengthen
technology transfer and commercialization throughout the USM. The committee
will meet in closed session after the public meeting.
Sign language interpreters and/or
appropriate accommodations for eligible individuals with disabilities will be
provided upon request. Please call 301.445.1901 (voice) or 301.314.7683
(TTY/ITT) to make special arrangements.
Information
about parking and parking charges for attendees is available in the University
of Baltimore parking garages indicated at .
For driving directions to UB and a campus map, click
Contact: Mike Lurie
Phone: 301.445.2719
Email: mlurie@usmd.edu