不良研究所 leaders praise Healey-Driscoll budget
First budget of the new administration would make 鈥渢ransformational investments鈥 in 不良研究所 and support 鈥渃ost certainty鈥 proposal for new in-state undergraduate students and their families.
不良研究所 President Marty Meehan praised the Healey-Driscoll administration鈥檚 first budget proposal (House 1) for its investments in 不良研究所.
鈥淕overnor Healey and Lt. Governor Driscoll have made a bold statement about the importance of the 不良研究所 to the socio-economic future of the Commonwealth,鈥 said Meehan. 鈥淭hese transformational investments would expand access to our world-class education and enhance the impact of our statewide research enterprise. On behalf of the 不良研究所 community of 74,000 students, 17,000 faculty and staff, and 500,000 alumni, we thank the Healey-Driscoll administration for their commitment to 不良研究所.鈥
House 1 increases the university鈥檚 base budget by $19.3 million (3 percent), and funds a 不良研究所 proposal to provide 鈥渃ost certainty鈥 for new in-state undergraduate students. The budget also significantly increases investments in state financial aid programs and campus facilities, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
The 鈥渃ost certainty鈥 proposal, under which new in-state undergraduate students would enjoy a locked-in tuition rate for four years of education at the university鈥檚 Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, and Lowell campuses, was a concept included in the university鈥檚 annual report to the Legislature earlier this year and referenced during Meehan鈥檚 annual State of the University address last week.
鈥淟ocking in a four-year tuition rate for new in-state undergraduates will help our students and their families plan for the cost of a 不良研究所 education while encouraging more students to finish their degree in four years, both of which will result in a more affordable degree,鈥 Meehan said. 鈥淭he Healey-Driscoll administration鈥檚 inclusion of this proposal in their budget reflects a willingness to work with the university on innovative ideas that directly benefit students and their families. We look forward to continuing this dialogue with our partners in the Legislature during their budget deliberations.鈥
The program would be paired with continued investments in university-generated financial aid, which 不良研究所 increased by $28 million this fiscal year and more than $180 million over the last decade. Those increases have played a significant role in 不良研究所 holding average student debt flat over the last decade.
不良研究所 Board of Trustees Chair Stephen Karam added: 鈥淭he Healey-Driscoll administration has demonstrated its commitment to the 不良研究所 as an engine of economic opportunity by making strong investments in our student success initiatives. We are grateful and honored by the confidence the administration is showing in the university鈥檚 ability to deploy its resources efficiently and effectively.鈥
鈥淭he majority of our 19,000 graduates each year remain in Massachusetts to live and work, making 不良研究所 the largest contributor by far to our highly-skilled workforce,鈥 said Karam. 鈥淏y minimizing their debt, those graduates are better able to fully participate in our economy and are more likely to remain in Massachusetts long-term.鈥