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Commission OKs cuts
By Joe Cumbie
A master program providing for a $2.1 million reduction
in USC's state funding for fiscal 1983-84 was approved
yesterday by the Commission on Higher Education.
The program, initiated by the General Assembly, deals
with targeted increases and reductions in state college
and university budgets.
Almost all of USC's reduction, according to Provost
Francis Borkowski, will be absorbed by decreasing
enrollment.
Commission member Hal Jacobs wasn't satisfied with
the way statewide reductions were being made. "We need
to have an outside comprehensive study of all higher
education programs in the state, and to develop a comprehensive
long-range program to see whether or not
we're looking at an entire structural change instead of
just programmatic reductions," he said.
USC AND CLEMSON University were commended
yesterday by CHE for their continued improvement in
doctoral programs.
Commission member Fred Sheheen said his committee
(the Committee on Academic Affairs) approved referring
the recommendation to CHE after a national study on
doctoral education revealed that USC and Clemson are
continuing to make significant progress in the enhan
cement and improvement of doctoral education.
"Clemson and USC are showing dramatic gains in their
doctoral programs and have been recognized by the
National Institute on Doctoral Education for these
achievements. Therefore, our committee recommends
that the commission commend USC and Clemson for their
continuing improvement in doctoral programs," Sheheen
said.
Also, the commission unanimously approved a measure
to enable USC to offer a doctoral program in physical
education. Although the title says physical education,
Sheheen pointed out that the degree program entails
much more than that implies.
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By Vicki Jinnefte
The state Budget and Control Board voted Wednesday to
give USC and other state-supported colleges until Jan. 15 to
consider a two-part package of cuts and funding
reallocations proposed by the board last month.
Gov. Dick Riley, chairman of the board, recommended
allowing the Commission on Higher Education and statesupported
schools more time to consider other options to the
budget cuts that had been recommended by the board.
The proposals wil be presented directly to the House Ways
and Means Committee in January. Riley said his recommendation
would allow USC "more opportunity for input" in
CHE's proposals for handling the budget cuts.
At the board's request, CHE had suggested phasing out
USC's two-year occupational programs in the College of
Applied Professional Sciences (formerly General Studies),
cutting $750,000 from the USC medical school and limiting
enrollment.
IN RETURN for the $3.5 million in budget cuts, state
colleges and universities will share a $3.2 million increase in
new funds reserved for high technology disciplines. Colleges
will receive $2.2 million to purchase new equipment and $1
million for faculty salary enhancement.
USC will receive $290,170 of the $1 million to improve the
salaries of faculty members in the fields of engineering,
math, computer science, nursing and physical science.
Clemson University will receive $345,868 for this same
purpose. Riley said his proposal will prepare colleges for the
state's "high technology needs."
Rep. Tom G. Mangum, a board member, requested fhal
CHE's and the colleges' individual assessments be in earliei
than Jan. 15 to allow the House Ways and Means Committer
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the proposal was passed without debate. Mangum is th<
chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
"I DON'T think we're in a better situation than we wer
before, but we do have more time to work with and come u
with better solutions," said USC Provost Frank Borkowski
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