Regents to Consider USM Four-Year Business Plan

and FY 2007 Budget Process at Meeting Friday;

Regents also to Honor Recipients of 2005 Staff Awards

ADELPHI, Md. (September 6, 2005) — The University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents will discuss a proposed framework for the development of a USM four-year business plan. Developed by William E. Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland, the goal of the four-year budgeting approach is to achieve continuity and predictability in funding for the state's public higher-education system.

The board will discuss Kirwan's proposal at its meeting scheduled to begin at 9:30 am Friday, September 9, in rooms 2100 - 2104 at the University of Maryland University College Inn and Conference Center. The center is at the intersection of University Boulevard and Adelphi Road in Adelphi.

The proposed four-year business plan approach is based on USM's commitment to address enrollment growth and ensure quality, moderate tuition increases, diversify fiscal resources, and help the state meet critical workforce needs. It also incorporates comprehensive input from the presidents of the system's 13 institutions.

Also at Friday's meeting, the board will present the 2005 Regents' Staff Awards, honoring staff members who have made exceptional contributions to their institutional and greater communities. Here are the awards and honorees.

  • Extraordinary Public Service to the University or to the Greater Community: Ruth Baker, associate managing director of the Business, Economic, and Community Outreach Network, Salisbury University; Carolyn Pritchett, debt management counselor, University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • Exceptional Contribution to the Institution and/or Unit: Sharon Biederman, director of course development, School of Undergraduate Studies, University of Maryland University College; Dawn Johnson, executive administrative assistant, Henson School of Science and Technology, Salisbury University
  • Outstanding Service to Students in an Academic or Residential Environment: Vaughn P. White, director of multiethnic student services, Salisbury University; Linda Dalo, administrative assistant, College of Life Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park.

To access the full agenda for Friday's meeting, visit: Agenda. Full agendas and background information also will be available at the meeting. Agenda

Sign language interpreters and/or other appropriate accommodations for eligible individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request. Please call 301.445.2756 (voice) or 301.314.7683 (TTY/ITT) to make special arrangements.

Contact: Anne Moultrie

301.445.2722
E-mail: amoultrie@usmd.edu