“Students Won!” Oregon Student Association’s Facebook post read, as Oregon’s Higher Education Coordinating Commission unanimously approved a budget request that represents a more than 40 percent increase in public universities’ and community colleges’ operating support budget on Thursday.
The request includes $943 million for public universities, a 42 percent increase from the current budget. It also includes $795 million for community colleges, $200 million for the Oregon Opportunity Grant and $40 million for the Oregon Promise.
“This is a very aggressive and ambitious budget request,” HECC’s executive director Ben Cannon said at the meeting at Columbia Gorge Community College.
University of Oregon student Vickie Gimm was also at the meeting to testify in front of the commission. She is optimistic about the result of the meeting, but also said it is not a done deal.
At the Higher Education Coordinating Commission meeting in The Dalles, and two UO students just roasted Mike Schill on tuition hikes
— Andrew Theen (@andrewtheen) August 11, 2016
Students [paraphrasing] Schill’s call for academic excellence @Univ_Of_Oregon “hard to be excellent when students can’t afford to be there”
— Andrew Theen (@andrewtheen) August 11, 2016
Schill throwing some serious shade back at the students, “for learning the politics that we have today” and share “misinformation.”
— Andrew Theen (@andrewtheen) August 11, 2016
The governor will release the budget plan after the November election.