A message from President Haas
Grand Valley State University President Thomas J. Haas sent a message to the campus community February 6:
Gov. Snyder’s budget message this week contains the best news for
higher education in more than a decade. His proposal to add nearly $80
million to public university budgets marks a welcome reinvestment in
our state’s college students. By making higher education a top budget
priority, the governor’s message is clear: access and affordability
are keys to a college degree, and retention of our graduates will
sustain and enhance our state’s prosperity.
At Grand Valley State University, we can take particular pride in
the governor’s acknowledgement of our high quality and return on the
investment that our state and our students make. Grand Valley’s
superior retention and graduation rates, our commitment to important
programs in science, engineering, technology, mathematics and health,
along with our efficiencies, translate into additional performance
funding. A strong university helps provide predictability to our
students and stability to the communities that host our campuses.
Of course, we are at the beginning of the budget process; the
state Senate and House of Representatives will now consider the
governor’s recommendation, deliberate, and produce a final result,
probably in June. I encourage each of you to remain informed as debate
commences. There are many other priorities in front of the Legislature
and it is important that we do our part to keep higher education front
and center among them.
Very respectfully,
Thomas J. Haas
President, Grand Valley State University
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