Legislature(2021 - 2022)BUTROVICH 205

02/03/2021 09:00 AM Senate EDUCATION

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09:04:01 AM Presentation: Update on the University of Alaska System
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"Update on the University of Alaska System" by
Interim UA President Pat Pitney
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
              SENATE EDUCATION STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        February 3, 2021                                                                                        
                           9:03 a.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Roger Holland, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Gary Stevens, Vice Chair                                                                                                
Senator Shelley Hughes                                                                                                          
Senator Tom Begich                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
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PRESENTATION: UPDATE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SYSTEM                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
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PAT PITNEY, Interim President                                                                                                   
University of Alaska                                                                                                            
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided an update on the university system.                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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9:03:23 AM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR ROGER HOLLAND called the Senate Education Standing                                                                      
Committee meeting to order at 9:03 a.m. Present at the call to                                                                  
order were Senators Begich, Hughes, Stevens, and Chair Holland.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
^PRESENTATION: Update on the University of Alaska System                                                                        
    PRESENTATION: Update on the University of Alaska System                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
9:04:01 AM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR HOLLAND announced  the committee will hear  an overview from                                                              
Interim  President  Pat  Pitney,  University of  Alaska  (UA),  on                                                              
current UA operations,  how the university is managing  though the                                                              
pandemic,  and   her  vision  for  the  university   system  going                                                              
forward.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:04:27 AM                                                                                                                    
PAT PITNEY,  Interim President,  University of Alaska,  Anchorage,                                                              
Alaska,  referenced  slide  2  from   her  presentation,  Alaska's                                                              
System of Higher  Education. She said one of the  key messages she                                                              
wants to  get across  is UA is  not a  university, UA  is Alaska's                                                              
system for higher education with three distinct universities.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
She  detailed  the  University  of Alaska  Fairbanks  (UAF)  is  a                                                              
research university,  the University of Alaska Anchorage  (UAA) is                                                              
a comprehensive  urban university,  and the  University of  Alaska                                                              
Southeast (UAS) is a small regional [inaudible] university.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She  said  unlike   any  universities  in  the   nation,  each  UA                                                              
university also  has the responsibility  for the  community campus                                                              
and the vocational  education responsibility for  their region. UA                                                              
has campuses  and extension sites  throughout the state  and takes                                                              
serving Alaska seriously.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
She  noted  UA has  a  breadth  of programs  from  the  short-term                                                              
vocational certificate  all the  way through doctoral  degrees. UA                                                              
has bachelorette  degrees  primarily at the  three main  campuses,                                                              
but  through  the  university's  community  campuses  and  through                                                              
distance  delivery   programs,  those  bachelorette   degrees  are                                                              
available statewide,  and several  master's degrees  are available                                                              
statewide as well.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
9:08:10 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR BEGICH  noted the governor's proposed  budget incorporates                                                              
part of  the agreement between the  [UA Board of  Regents (board)]                                                              
and the governor  in terms of cuts to the budget.  He asked her if                                                              
the budget  cuts presently  proposed in  the governor's  submitted                                                              
budget threatens any of the UA campuses.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY answered  the budget  cuts do  not threaten  the                                                              
campuses. The  campuses are thinner,  and UA is working  very hard                                                              
to adjust its footprint.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
She referenced  slide 3 and said  her primary goal  in conjunction                                                              
with the board  is to bring stability  to the system.  There is no                                                              
doubt  the reductions  have been  significant; however,  UA has  a                                                              
path forward.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said UA  is managing down  to its  new footprint                                                              
while  bringing  stability,  confidence,  and trust  back  to  the                                                              
institution.  UA   went  through  program  reductions   and  those                                                              
programs are not  going to be at the university,  but the programs                                                              
the  university  has are  here  to  stay. That  confidence  allows                                                              
students  to  know  when  they  walk  on  to  UA  campuses,  those                                                              
programs are there for them through their graduation.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
She  added  the  programs  also  provides  confidence  within  the                                                              
institution  that  as  people  are working  to  build  back  their                                                              
programs, as  they are working  across the  system to fill  in the                                                              
gaps created by  the budget reduction, that their  program is here                                                              
to  stay. Also,  to [the  confidence to  Alaska's] employers  that                                                              
yes,  UA  has  those  workforce  programs  that  create  qualified                                                              
individuals to go to work in one's industry.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
9:10:59 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  said  COVID-19 has  dramatically  impacted  all                                                              
states.  Alaska  has a  recovery  period  to  go, some  jobs  lost                                                              
during the  pandemic will come  back but  not all will  come back.                                                              
UA is  in the business  of creating  the opportunities  for upward                                                              
mobility.  Focusing  on  those unemployed  or  under-employed  and                                                              
having  those programs  available  is the  university's focus  and                                                              
that  is going  to  make a  big  difference for  Alaska's  economy                                                              
going forward.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
She added  another piece that  is going  to make a  big difference                                                              
in Alaska's  economy is  maintaining the university's  competitive                                                              
external  research,  which has  done  remarkably  well during  the                                                              
pandemic.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  stated that  UA must  always focus on  operating                                                              
more cost  effectively. She  said her  focus is  very much  on the                                                              
university doing  as much as it  can administratively in  terms of                                                              
reductions to preserve  its program access. UA's  programs are the                                                              
business the  university is in.  Having the available  engineering                                                              
programs,   process   technology   programs,   teacher   education                                                              
programs, nursing,  and certified nurse heath is  the university's                                                              
business.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:12:38 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY referenced  slide 4  and noted  UA has  recently                                                              
gone through  an analysis and  partnership with the  Department of                                                              
Labor  and Workforce  Development  (DOLWD)  on the  nine  industry                                                              
sectors listed on the slide:                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
   • Administration & Finance                                                                                                   
   • Aviation                                                                                                                   
   • Construction                                                                                                               
   • Fish & Marine Science                                                                                                      
   • Health                                                                                                                     
   • Information Technology                                                                                                     
   • Mining                                                                                                                     
   • Oil & Gas                                                                                                                  
   • Teacher Education                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said  UA has  tracked its  programs against  the                                                              
jobs in Alaska.  Seventy to ninety percent of UA  graduates out of                                                              
its  programs  are going  to  work  in  the  state. That  is  what                                                              
employers  are telling  UA they  want. Employers  want people  who                                                              
are graduates  from  Alaska because  they know  what the state  is                                                              
like, they  have stayed  here and  want to  stay here versus  when                                                              
employers  have to  hire somebody  from outside,  they get  a two-                                                              
year  timeline,  something  that   she  hears  from  oil  and  gas                                                              
companies,  school  districts,  and  hospitals.  UA  wants  Alaska                                                              
graduates  because they  are here  to stay and  invested in  their                                                              
community.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:14:00 AM                                                                                                                    
She  noted  UA   graduates'  jobs  examples  and   referenced  the                                                              
aviation area.  Within the university's aviation  maintenance, out                                                              
of 400 graduates  across a 10-year period, 300 are  working in the                                                              
state and in  the first 5 years  their wage growth is  40 percent.                                                              
Civil engineering  graduates, 85 percent  stay in state  and their                                                              
average  wage  after  5  years   employment  is  $100,000.  Marine                                                              
biology graduates  from UAS,  51 out of  58 are working  in state.                                                              
Some  of  the  higher  percentages  are  in  UA's  health  fields,                                                              
certified nurse assistants  at 93 percent, nursing  at 89 percent                                                               
one  of  UA's  largest  workforce  programs  with  2,300  in-state                                                              
nurses within the last 10 years.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said UA creates  that workforce. There  are many                                                              
more [examples]  out there  and she  invites committee  members to                                                              
look at  the university's  job reports. She  stated, "To  me, this                                                              
more than  anything highlights  the business  we are in.  Allowing                                                              
individuals  to invest  in themselves  and be  ready for the  jobs                                                              
that our employers and our industry needs."                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:15:52 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR BEGICH  noted his  comments from  the previous  week about                                                              
the university's  education school,  pointing out  she has  done a                                                              
lot  of work  to stabilize  that  sector. The  committee saw  some                                                              
dramatic declines  noted in presentations  made the  previous year                                                              
by the university's prior president.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR BEGICH said  in terms of the number of  education students                                                              
who stay  in state,  he asked  her if  the department  is tracking                                                              
that as it does with nursing.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
He  commended  her  work  to  stabilize  a  fairly  rough  sector,                                                              
especially given the accreditation issue.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY replied  education is one of the  more direct for                                                              
employment [degrees].  Ninety percent of students  that seek their                                                              
teaching credentials  are working in state, and 78  percent are in                                                              
the local school  districts. She noted the 90  percent are working                                                              
in  the  state,   some  potentially  in  [private   schools].  The                                                              
university  actually sees  some  of its  teachers  going into  the                                                              
healthcare area, which  is a similar fit whereby  they help people                                                              
manage their health.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
She said  she has additional  information on teacher  education in                                                              
her presentation  and  will go much  more in-depth  with what  the                                                              
university  is trying  to accomplish  in  stabilizing and  growing                                                              
its teacher education.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
9:18:05 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  BEGICH disclosed  that he  runs a  scholarship fund  that                                                              
provides  scholarships for  those  pursuing  education degrees  or                                                              
public  service   degrees.  He   said  his  inquiries   about  the                                                              
education  system  have nothing  to  do  with the  scholarship  he                                                              
runs, and he makes no monetary gain from that.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  HUGHES  stated  she loves  when  President  Pitney  talks                                                              
about  the  higher  education  system   being  a  way  for  upward                                                              
mobility for  Alaskans. She related  that she experienced  that as                                                              
a UA graduate. As  a young mother without a degree,  she was below                                                              
the poverty  level, but she received  a degree and here  she is in                                                              
the legislature.  She  said she  loves the fact  that UA  provides                                                              
that opportunity.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
She  noted last  week the  governor gave  his State  of the  State                                                              
Address  and  talked  about  the need  to  diversify  the  state's                                                              
economy, and  to look  for new industries  and innovative  things.                                                              
She  asked  her  if  UA  is  having  any  conversations  with  the                                                              
administration about  things that perhaps the university  could do                                                              
to  expand opportunities  and open  the gateway  for new  industry                                                              
development in Alaska.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  HUGHES  said the  governor  mentioned  unmanned  aircraft                                                              
systemsnoting   she was  one of  the  champions of  that early  on                                                              
when  people  were  skeptical  about   it.  She  inquired  if  the                                                              
university's  aviation program is  doing that  because that  is an                                                              
innovative technology with possible opportunities.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
She referenced  Dr. Helena  WisniewskiUAA  faculty member,  Fellow                                                              
of the  National Academy of  Inventors, and founding  director for                                                              
the   Arctic  Domain   Awareness  Centeras    an  individual   for                                                              
consideration in the conversation for diversifying the economy.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
9:21:20 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY answered  yes, UA is  having that  conversation.                                                              
She detailed  the university  recently had  a conversation  on the                                                              
unmanned  aerial  systems,  noting  she  will  provide  additional                                                              
information in her overview.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
She  pointed out  another  area  of significant  opportunity  [for                                                              
unmanned  aerial systems]  is in  the mining  arena for  strategic                                                              
minerals. She explained  the mining of strategic  minerals in much                                                              
more discreet  and less like  coal or gold  mining. She  stated UA                                                              
is in the mining  business which involves a lot  of innovation and                                                              
science opportunity to make the industry more profitable.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said  regarding  the unmanned  aerial  vehicles,                                                              
UAF   has  the   Alaska  Center   for   Unmanned  Aerial   Systems                                                              
Integration (ACUASI).  She noted  [Dr. Cathy Cahill]  runs ACUASI,                                                              
a program that has  been around for about 10 years.  She added UAF                                                              
is part of a  consortium of universities that  are partnering with                                                              
the  [Federal   Aviation  Administration]  (FAA)  to   create  the                                                              
policies and  regulations to make  unmanned aerial  vehicle flight                                                              
possible,  policies  that  will   open  the  whole  transportation                                                              
sector for Alaska.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
She  noted ACUASI  has the  largest university  fleet of  unmanned                                                              
aerial vehicles  and because ACUASI  is in Alaska, the  center has                                                              
a lot of airspace  freedom. Unmanned aerial vehicles  could make a                                                              
huge   difference   in  fisheries   counting,   fire   management,                                                              
etcetera.  The center  is  also  building systems  which  involves                                                              
cameras, engines, and the interface between people.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  added ACUASI is  working with the  University of                                                              
Alaska  Anchorage  (UAA)  Business   Enterprise  Institute  (BEI),                                                              
which  Dr. Wisniewski  is involved  with. She  noted ACUASI  works                                                              
with business owners or entrepreneurs via BEI.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said regarding  space and  the Alaska  aerospace                                                              
industry, the State  no longer supports the aerospace  industry in                                                              
an  operating  way.  However,  the  industry  is  now  being  very                                                              
successful  at  attracting  private  space launches  due  to  more                                                              
affordable   and   profitable    rockets   that   launch   smaller                                                              
satellites.  The space  sector is  another  key area  where UA  is                                                              
looking  forward  to,  and  the university  is  working  with  the                                                              
Alaska  Space  Corporation.  She  referenced a  UAF  graduate  who                                                              
worked with  SpaceX and  has now  started a  company in  Alaska to                                                              
build space module equipment.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
She said  part of an  education is  providing the opportunity  for                                                              
people to  have that broad  education from which  their enthusiasm                                                              
builds  the  next business  that  we  have  not talked  about,  an                                                              
exciting aspect that she gets to work with at the university.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:27:05 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGHES  replied that she  has worked with ACUASI  and [Dr.                                                              
Cahill]  a  lot,  noting  that is  very  much  resource  based  in                                                              
working with the FAA.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
She  asked her  if UA  offers actual  courses  on unmanned  aerial                                                              
vehicle  systems where  students can  work on  a certification  in                                                              
preparation  for being a  part of  an industry  if the  state were                                                              
able to develop to a greater degree.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  answered  she  believes  UA  likely  integrates                                                              
unmanned aerial vehicle  systems in a class, but there  may not be                                                              
a single class that  does that. She said she will  get back to the                                                              
committee with more information.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
She addressed  slide 5  on reduced  budget and reduced  footprint.                                                              
She said the Compact  was a $70 million reduction on  top of a $50                                                              
million reduction  prior to the  Compact. Since 2014, UA  has seen                                                              
a  reduction   in  its  State   funding  by  $120   million  which                                                              
represents  30  percent  of the  university's  base  funding.  The                                                              
general fund is the base on which UA can earn other revenues.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY stated  the  30 percent  reduction  in its  core                                                              
foundation  has  been  difficult   to  manage.  She  said  she  is                                                              
impressed  that the  universities and  the UA  System Office  have                                                              
worked through  that and  preserved as  much program as  possible.                                                              
She  reiterated  that  UA  wants  to focus  on  its  programs  and                                                              
quality research.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:29:27 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGHES  referenced the  first bullet  point on slide  5 as                                                              
follows:                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
   • At the end of the Compact in FY22, UA will be down                                                                         
     $120 million UGF from FY14                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She  asked her  if  the $120  million  reduction  is from  overall                                                              
funding, all revenue sources.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  replied when  looking at  just the general  fund                                                              
and earned  revenue, it  is about  17 percent.  She said  she will                                                              
get back to the senator on the exact percentage.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
She  explained  there are  three  pieces  of the  budget:  general                                                              
fund,  earned  revenue, and  intra-agency  receipts.  Intra-agency                                                              
receipts is  the money  paid within  the university. For  example,                                                              
UA  charges for  human resources.  Also,  the UAF  heat and  power                                                              
plant is  a utility  charge, but  that is not  new revenue.  It is                                                              
money paid inside.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said the  general fund  plus the earned  revenue                                                              
is  $120 million  from  an  approximate  $750 million  base.  UA's                                                              
tuition and  fee revenues  has also begun  to decline  because the                                                              
university has had enrollment decreases.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:31:37 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  HUGHES  asked  her  to  clarify  that  her  reference  to                                                              
"earned revenue" refers to tuition and fees.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY replied  tuition and fees,  and the  competitive                                                              
research grants  and contracts, but  the grants and  contracts are                                                              
restrictive. When  UA competes in  the research world,  that money                                                              
comes in  for a specific  purpose and there  is no  flexibility in                                                              
being able to use that money for anything else.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She continued  with slide 5 and  noted UA reduced  its facilities,                                                              
sold them, and had lease reductions.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY said  a big part of UA's reduction  comes through                                                              
the reduction of  faculty and staff. UA has 2,500  fewer employees                                                              
than it  did in  FY2014, that  is almost  900 regular faculty  and                                                              
staff, and  the rest were  adjunct and temporary  workers, student                                                              
workers, and graduate assistants.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY added  that UA  has  experience more  than a  20                                                              
percent reduction in personnel in administration.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:33:08 AM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR BEGICH asked  her if the reduction in  facilities, leases,                                                              
and operating facilities  has reduced UA's reported  $1 billion in                                                              
deferred maintenance.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  answered the  university's deferred  maintenance                                                              
is now  $1.27 billion, and  the average  age of its  facilities is                                                              
35 years.  Fairbanks, Kodiak,  and Kotzebue  have facilities  with                                                              
an average age over 40 years.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
She   explained   the   university  reduces   its   backlog   when                                                              
demolishing an  older facility. However,  in the past  seven years                                                              
there  has been  only  small  components of  deferred  maintenance                                                              
funding  and the  deferred maintenance  backlog  has continued  to                                                              
grow.  The  university's  capital   budget  request  includes  $50                                                              
million  towards its  deferred maintenance  backlog.  Under a  $50                                                              
million  deferred maintenance  approach  on an  annual basis,  the                                                              
university  could maintain  its  facilities and  slowly tick  down                                                              
their  backlog,   just  based  on  the  size   of  its  facilities                                                              
footprint.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said  UA  is taking  down  its older  facilities                                                              
that  are less  usable  and  leaving facilities  like  engineering                                                              
buildings,  libraries, and  core campus facilities  that  are here                                                              
to stay.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
She  detailed  UA has  sold  a  lot of  its  outlying  facilities,                                                              
anything  not on  its  campuses. UAA  used  the University  Center                                                              
Mall for student  services and several programs.  However, UAA has                                                              
consolidated  all that on  campus and leased  the facility  to the                                                              
Division  of Motor  Vehicles (DMV)  and the  Department of  Health                                                              
and Social  Services (DHSS). Both  have better lease  arrangements                                                              
plus there  is lease  revenue. UAA  has reduced  its footprint  by                                                              
putting its programs back into their core campus facilities.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
9:36:49 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY referenced  slide 6  and noted  last year  there                                                              
was   a  lot   of   angst   and   tension  between   faculty   and                                                              
administration.  One of the  things she did,  at the  direction of                                                              
the board, was to open the books on administration.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
She said  she firmly believes  UA is in  the business  of programs                                                              
and  the university  must  have  programs.  However, there  is  an                                                              
administration  cost that  exists,  but providing  clarity  allows                                                              
people to see into that.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  noted UA  invited  its faculty  and  governance                                                              
group  to come  in and  do an  administrative  review and  analyze                                                              
roles and  responsibilities of each  of the university's  leaders                                                               
both in  the UA  System Office  and at  the university  level. She                                                              
said  that  process is  ongoing,  and  she  looks forward  to  it.                                                              
However,  she  is also  not  waiting  for recommendations  and  is                                                              
taking action.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
She  detailed she  has made  three distinct  actions that  reduces                                                              
their executive  footprint. When  Miles Baker  was working  at the                                                              
university, he  was an  associate vice president  and now  that is                                                              
not an executive  position. UA had an associate  vice president of                                                              
student  affairs in  the UA  System  Office and  that position  no                                                              
longer exists  since. UA had  another associate vice  president in                                                              
the institutional  research and planning area and  that has become                                                              
a director  position. She  said she  is reducing  the rest  of the                                                              
executive roles every chance she gets.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
9:39:01 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said in terms  of the long-term  sustainability,                                                              
UA has  done two major  administrative changes: centralization  of                                                              
procurement  and human resources.  However,  the changes  have not                                                              
come without  pain points, but both  actions have saved  money and                                                              
now  the university  is working  on  that service  model. UA  will                                                              
continue to look  at other things like accounts  payable, accounts                                                              
receivable,  grants,  contracts,  and  maintenance  to  find  more                                                              
streamlining  in  those areas.  Again,  similar to  its  [building                                                              
backlog], those  [changes] are on  the margins and  the university                                                              
is looking every day for the next savings.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
She noted another  kind of administrative pain point  is at the UA                                                              
System Office.  She reiterated UA is  not a university,  it is the                                                              
state's system for  higher education. The UA System  Office serves                                                              
as both the policy  role for the board and as  the corporate role.                                                              
UA  is  a  single  employer  with   one  [Employer  Identification                                                              
Number] (EIN).  UA has one set of  policy in terms of  finance and                                                              
human resources;  however, its accreditation  lies with  the three                                                              
universities, each of those have a level of independence.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:41:08 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  referenced  slide   7  and  said  there  is  an                                                              
internal and external  criticism or push on the  UA System Office.                                                              
The first  column in  the slide shows  the systemwide  policy role                                                              
that  UA  does on  behalf  of  the  board.  For instance,  in  the                                                              
president's  office there  is herself, an  assistant, the  board's                                                              
secretary with  an assistant,  and a Title  IX officer that  is in                                                              
direct service  to the  board. Also,  within the program  corethe                                                               
policy  function  for  what  UA  doesincludes   academic  affairs,                                                              
university  relation, strategy  and  budget-Vice President  Rizk's                                                              
areageneral counsel, finance, human resources, and technology.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said the  second column  is corporate  function.                                                              
Because  UA  is a  single  legal  entity,  the university  has  an                                                              
academic  affairs function,  and  this is  largely data  oriented.                                                              
The university  relations and strategy includes:  the university's                                                              
land  management   office;  corporate  functions;   communications                                                              
function;  budget  function; general  counsel;  finance;  auditor;                                                              
human resources; and information technology.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
She  noted the  third  column shows  shared  or central  services,                                                              
things that the  UA System Office does for the  entire system. For                                                              
instance, finance  in FY2014, there  was 13 people in  that shared                                                              
service  functionthis   is  largely  the  university's  enterprise                                                              
systemthe  Division  of Finance is  an example where they  run the                                                              
finance  system for  the  State of  Alaska  and that  is what  the                                                              
university is doing  there. Personnel for finance grew  from 13 to                                                              
20  in  FY2020. Finance  centralized  procurement  systemwide  and                                                              
that resulted  in saving  three  positions, but  now they  are all                                                              
reporting  into  the  "Statewide"   and  serving  the  procurement                                                              
operations  for  all  the  campuses.   In  all  respects,  UA  has                                                              
reduced.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY addressed  the bottom  line on  slide 7,  "other                                                              
programs."  Statewide  used  to  run programs,  but  not  anymore.                                                              
Statewide programs  included: K-12 mentoring, that is  now at UAF;                                                              
the mining  training system is  through the cooperative  extension                                                              
at UAF; and UA corporate programs just went away.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:44:54 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  addressed  the  Education Trust  of  Alaska  on                                                              
slide  7; this  is  the  [Alaska  529], a  completely  self-funded                                                              
programa   national programthat   is a  tax plan  for college  and                                                              
education  savings.  There  are  about  20,000  Alaskans  with  an                                                              
account  in Alaska  529  with roughly  $1  million in  management;                                                              
these  are  nationwide,  very  competitive  plans  with  over  $10                                                              
billion  under management.  The Alaska  529 started  in the  early                                                              
2000s  via a  legislative  change that  allows  the university  to                                                              
offer  the plan.  However, the  plan does  not draw  on any  State                                                              
funds and is completely self-funded.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  BEGICH commended  President  Pitney  for doing  something                                                              
that  the committee  has  been asking  for  long before  he was  a                                                              
member. The  committee has  asked UA to  reduce its  overhead, get                                                              
rid of  redundancies, and  to provide more  autonomy to  the local                                                              
campuses.  He  said   her  overview  shows  a   reduction  in  raw                                                              
positions that makes him believethat she has done the job.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:46:58 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT PITNEY  referenced slide 8  that showed a  comparison of                                                              
funding for  FY2014 vs.  FY2022. In FY2014,  the UA  System Office                                                              
had  $29 million  of  general funds.  The  budget the  legislature                                                              
will  be  reviewing  has  a proposed  a  FY2022  budget  of  $12.8                                                              
million,  a  56-percent  reduction.   In  total  fundsnoting   the                                                              
Education Trust  of Alaska  is completely self-funded$65   million                                                              
is down to $45 million, a 30-percent reduction.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She  said  one  of  the  significant  changes  the  university  is                                                              
makingnoted   in  the  previous  slide  under  the  University  of                                                              
Alaska  Foundation  and  in  this  slide  under  the  UA  Receipts                                                              
categoryis   the University  of  Alaska Foundation  is a  separate                                                              
nonprofit  organization that  works on behalf  of UA  universities                                                              
that they operate  through the funds they raise, and  a portion of                                                              
the funds that they raise also helps the UA Foundation operate.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  explained that  all foundation fundingwith   the                                                              
exception  of  two  joint  leadership-level   positions  that  the                                                              
university shares  with the foundationis  through  the foundation.                                                              
UA is  proposing to  move the foundation  and its operations  into                                                              
the nonprofit.  Right now, the  nonprofit raises all  its funding,                                                              
but UA  is moving the foundation  operations off  the university's                                                              
budget into a separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit entity.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
She said UA is  working through the foundation change  and that is                                                              
one of  its proposed budget  differences that makes  a difference.                                                              
There were  22 people in  the foundation  in FY2014 and  there are                                                              
about  29 people in  the foundation  today. She  reiterated  UA is                                                              
proposing  in  FY2022  that  the  foundation  is  not  within  the                                                              
university   budget  but   accounted  for   within  the   existing                                                              
foundation 501(c)(3).                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY explained  that UA is going to  continue to focus                                                              
on fund raising.  However, the change provides  the foundation the                                                              
flexibility  to  advance in  that  area  as  well. UA  is  working                                                              
through  the details  and  will provide  the  committee with  more                                                              
information on that transition.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
9:50:28 AM                                                                                                                    
She referenced  slide 9, Asset  Monetization. She detailed  UA has                                                              
sold  a  number  of  facilities,  demolished  13  facilities,  and                                                              
leased 95,000  gross square  feet (GSF)  at the University  Center                                                              
Mall to  third parties.  UA has been  leasing the Alaska  Airlines                                                              
Center to aid  in community COVID-19 response.  Hopefully, UA will                                                              
capture  that  back  and  have its  athletic  teams  back  up  and                                                              
rolling for next season.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  noted  UA is  also  looking  at  public-private                                                              
partnerships.  The  University  of  Alaska  Anchorage  College  of                                                              
Health  "innovation  hub"  would  be a  major  health  stimulation                                                              
facility  in  connection  with   Providence  Health  and  Services                                                              
Alaska   (Providence)  and   the  Alaska   Native  Tribal   Health                                                              
Consortium (ANTHC).                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
She  said UAF  is  also looking  at a  public-private  partnership                                                              
around childcare.  UAF does  not have childcare  on campus  due to                                                              
COVID-19  and UA  is looking  at  that, but  COVID-19 has  stopped                                                              
that.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said UA  is looking at  a power sales  agreement                                                              
for the  excess power  out of  the recently  built heat  and power                                                              
plant at UAF.  The plant is built  for future energy use,  but the                                                              
excess capacity  is sufficiently large for Golden  Valley Electric                                                              
Association to utilize now.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She explained that  because of the cost of the UAF  heat and power                                                              
plant and the  $120 million reduction in State  funding during the                                                              
project, UA is  exploring monetizing the new asset.  UA is working                                                              
with Bruce Tangeman  to explore what other universities  have done                                                              
in  terms of  selling or  doing a  concession on  the power  plant                                                              
where  somebody  else  operates  it and  the  campus  gets  stable                                                              
power. UA is asking  for two years of debt relief  to work through                                                              
that process.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:53:58 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT  PITNEY   addressed  Senator  Hughes  and   said  UA  is                                                              
continuing to  understand the value  of the [Matanuska  Experiment                                                              
Farm and  Extension Center]  and has  not evaluated  alternatives,                                                              
but there are no  projects pending. The board looks  at that every                                                              
meeting as an information item.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGHES thanked  her for the update, noting  there is a lot                                                              
of community  concern. She  noted a proposal  for a task  force to                                                              
come up  with alternative  revenue ideas for  the land.  She asked                                                              
her if there  is any conversation  about a task force  for revenue                                                              
proposals.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  answered conversations  are happening  with good                                                              
dialogue. She  noted [UAF  Vice Chancellor  Julie Queen]  met with                                                              
[Amy  Pettit,  Executive  Director, Alaska  Farmland  Trust]  last                                                              
week.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR BEGICH  said on  the exploring public-private  partnership                                                              
opportunities,  one of the  things that the  State has done  is to                                                              
partner  with  companies  like  Siemens  on an  energy  audit  and                                                              
retrofit  for  buildings of  10,000  feet  or greater.  The  audit                                                              
reveals things  to do to significantly  reduce costs. There  is no                                                              
net cost  because the State  used the accrued  savings to  pay the                                                              
private company  to retrofit the  building. The State  retrofitted                                                              
buildings  in 2010,  the  process  escalated, and  work  completed                                                              
ahead of schedule.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
He  noted  there  is legislation  that  extended  retrofitting  to                                                              
5,000 square  feet, legislation that  he introduced. He  asked her                                                              
if  the university  is aware  of  the retrofit  program to  reduce                                                              
energy costs without costing the State.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:57:37 AM                                                                                                                    
PRESIDENT PITNEY  answered prior  to her work  with the  Office of                                                              
Management   and  Budget,   she  was  the   Vice  Chancellor   for                                                              
Administration.  UA entered into  a public-private partnership  to                                                              
do just  that but  decided the university's  financial  status and                                                              
bonding  capacity  was  less  expensive  to go  through  with  the                                                              
program.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  said before  leaving  slide  9, she  wanted  to                                                              
mention UA's land  grant status, which is that it  is land granted                                                              
without  the  land.  The  university  has  110,000  acres  from  a                                                              
federal  land  grant.  In  terms of  land  under  management,  the                                                              
university  has   about  150,000   acres.  Recently,   the  Alaska                                                              
congressional delegation  introduced a  bill to allow  the federal                                                              
government to  grant the university  another 350,000 acres  from 5                                                              
million  acres left  for  conveyance to  the  state. The  governor                                                              
supports  the  bill and  UA  is  working  with the  Department  of                                                              
Natural Resources (DNR) to identify the acreage.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
She  detailed   UA  annually  receives   $7  million   in  revenue                                                              
generated via  a 4.5 percent market  valuation of assets  from the                                                              
land grant trust  fund. Approximately $150 million is  in the fund                                                              
from land  sales. For  comparison, the Mental  Health Trust  has 1                                                              
million acres,  and their annual  revenue is about  $10.6 million.                                                              
Also, the  University of Texas  has 2.1 million  acresaccessed  in                                                              
1876and their annual revenue is $21 billion.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said UA's  land grant  process eventually  could                                                              
rise to  the $20 million  range, but it is  going to take  time to                                                              
receive  the  land,  sell  the  land,  and  get  the  market-value                                                              
proceeds from  the fund. The  land fund  is an important  piece of                                                              
stability, but  not a replacement like  the $21 billion  a year is                                                              
at the University of Texas.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
10:02:11 AM                                                                                                                   
SENATOR HUGHES  asked her to  confirm that the federal  government                                                              
is  supposed  to grant  Alaska  five  million acres  from  federal                                                              
lands.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  replied the state has roughly  100 million acres                                                              
of  land  from  the  federal  government  at  statehood,  but  the                                                              
federal government  has yet to convey  another 5 million  acres to                                                              
the state.  The university  would receive  350,000 acres  from the                                                              
federal government's 5-million-acre conveyance to the state.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGHES  asked if the  350,000-acre conveyance is  all that                                                              
is coming to the university.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  answered that is  all that the  university would                                                              
have.  A series  of events  during statehood  left the  university                                                              
out  and it  will never  see a  land  grant like  the two  million                                                              
acres that the  University of Texas received. UA  is excited about                                                              
the  350,000-acres,   but  the   university  will  not   have  the                                                              
dependency  level  that other  states  have  had, largely  due  to                                                              
timing during statehood and other land issues during that time.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
10:04:35 AM                                                                                                                   
SENATOR HUGHES  commented that  a land grant  is supposed  to help                                                              
with the university's  autonomy and its budget. She  asked what it                                                              
would take  to get more  than 350,000 acres  out of the  5 million                                                              
acres that the state is supposed to receive.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  replied  the   350,000  acres  was  kind  of  a                                                              
negotiated agreement  supported by the governor and  DNR. However,                                                              
because  the   acreage  is  coming   straight  from   the  federal                                                              
government,  it is  not  subject  to what  happened  in the  early                                                              
2000s when  the Supreme Court  overrode the legislature's  250,000                                                              
land grant to the university.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
10:06:08 AM                                                                                                                   
She  explained  slide  10  references  the  university's  COVID-19                                                              
response  and some  of  the things  outside  of its  instructional                                                              
area,  but she wanted  to talk  about how  the university  managed                                                              
through the pandemic.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said  all of  UA's universities  pivoted to  the                                                              
online environment  when the pandemic struck, but  there are still                                                              
a lot  of hands-on-dependent classes.  For example,  welding class                                                              
has  12  welding machines,  but  only  6  people could  attend  to                                                              
assure social distancing.  UA anticipated a 20  percent enrollment                                                              
impact  from COVID-19,  but the  university felt  fortunate to  be                                                              
down just 10 percent.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
She  said UA  still has  about 30  percent of  its class  sections                                                              
offering face  to face  with social  distancing such as:  welding,                                                              
process technology,  certified nurse assistants,  med-tech, dental                                                              
hygiene,  chemistry labs,  and  mechanical  labs for  engineering,                                                              
etcetera; all of those are still onsite.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  noted all  the universities  are trying  to ease                                                              
back, but what  UA found was the  programs that were more  used to                                                              
distance had  less impact.  For example,  the Ketchikan  and Sitka                                                              
campuses were stable  because they have been in  the distance mode                                                              
for  a long  time due  to  their course  sharing  with the  Juneau                                                              
campus. The  School of  Management has  several distance  programs                                                              
and  actually  saw  an  increase  in  enrollment.  The  School  of                                                              
Fisheries and  Ocean Sciences  has been  offering classes  in just                                                              
three to  five different locations  within the state, they  saw an                                                              
increase in enrollment.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  said those  places  that  had  to pivot  had  a                                                              
bigger  impact.  However,  UA  felt  it  did  reasonably  well  in                                                              
holding enrollment through the COVID-19 period.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
10:09:08 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said UA  allowed for  on-campus housing  because                                                              
there  are places  people did  not  have internet  access, so  the                                                              
universities had  their dorms operating. However,  some dorms were                                                              
at  25 percent  capacity  to assure  social  distancing and  that,                                                              
along with auxiliary services, had a significant budget impact.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She  pointed  out UA's  foundation  of  programs allowed  for  the                                                              
university  to contribute  to the  State's  response to  COVID-19.                                                              
The College  of Health  provided training  and employed  more than                                                              
400 contact  tracers. [Dr.  Tom Hennessey]  has been a  tremendous                                                              
advisor to many  entities throughout the state.  The [Alaska Small                                                              
Business   Center-University   of  Alaska   Anchorage   Enterprise                                                              
Institute] helped  in the Paycheck  Protection Program  (PPP) loan                                                              
process and in  the State's distribution process. UA  had a mental                                                              
health  assistant  for  responding to  mental  health  assistance,                                                              
manufactured  personal  protection   equipment,  and  allowed  its                                                              
nurses to graduate early to get them into the workforce.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY said  the  [National Science  Foundation]  (NSF)                                                              
helped  UA  with following  up  and  studying  the spread  of  the                                                              
disease. UA  was significantly involved  in the COVID-19  response                                                              
as well as dealing with the COVID-19 response.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
10:11:13 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT PITNEY  referenced slide 11 and addressed  enrollment at                                                              
the UAA Mat-Su campus,  noting they had an increase  in the number                                                              
of people  taking classes, but  the enrollees took  fewer classes.                                                              
She  said UA  thinks  students taking  fewer  courses  was due  to                                                              
flexibility  related to kids  being home  or not  having a  job to                                                              
afford  paying  for  more  than one  class.  However,  the  Mat-Su                                                              
enrollment was an interesting dynamic.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
She noted UA's  retention rate for freshmen coming  from last year                                                              
into  this year  was better  than the  year before.  UA is  seeing                                                              
good signs in  terms of program applications for  spring 2021, but                                                              
UA's spring  enrollment  continues to  be down  about the  same as                                                              
the fall.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
10:12:29 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT  PITNEY referenced  edX  courses,  [Massive Open  Online                                                              
Course] (MOOC)  learning via a  national portal of  course content                                                              
available  worldwide. UAF  went into  the edX  process of  putting                                                              
some of their  specialized courses online: climate  change, Arctic                                                              
security,  and a couple  of others.  UAF has  five sections  up on                                                              
edX and over 5,000  people have viewed those courses.  UAF is only                                                              
monetized  when   somebody  desires   to  get  a   certificate  of                                                              
completion and 200  people have asked for a  certificate. However,                                                              
over 5,000  people in  120 countries have  viewed the  courses and                                                              
edX is  a new  way to  showcase those  things that  are unique  at                                                              
UAF.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
She said  committee  members will  hear more  in the future  about                                                              
the  UAF  Center  for  One  Health   Research  online  program,  a                                                              
holistic  approach to  an  interdisciplinary  approach to  health.                                                              
She  noted  people  from  Pennsylvania have  applied  to  the  One                                                              
Health  program. Online  learning allows  UA to  get the word  out                                                              
about  courses via  UAF's edX  and  other universities  throughout                                                              
the system putting their course content up as well.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
10:14:26 AM                                                                                                                   
SENATOR HUGHES  asked if  UA has explored  using the  Khan Academy                                                              
which has a  huge online, worldwide audience, typically  with free                                                              
content.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY answered  UA will get back to  the committee with                                                              
an answer, but everyone is aware of the Khan Academy.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOLLAND  asked if UA received  CARES Act funding  and if so,                                                              
were  the funds  directed  towards personal  protective  equipment                                                              
(PPE), enrollment loss, or were the funds restricted.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY  answered  UA   received  different  sources  of                                                              
COVID-19  funding. In  the first  CARES Act  in March/April  2020,                                                              
there was  a formulaic-driven  amount of funds  that went  to each                                                              
university:  50 percent to  students' aid  and emergency  aid, and                                                              
50  percent to  the institution.  Additionally,  through DHSS  for                                                              
those things  that were additional  expenseslike  any  other state                                                              
agencyUA   received  money  through  the  public  health  COVID-19                                                              
amount. In  the recent COVID-19 Act  that just passed,  there is a                                                              
smaller amount  of funding,  but it is  formulaic based  with some                                                              
going  to  students  for  emergency  aid and  some  going  to  the                                                              
institution.   UA   also   had   some   campuses   receive   local                                                              
contributions from the community CARES Act.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY noted  UA has an accounting of its  cost and lost                                                              
revenue, and all  revenue that came in from various  sources. Last                                                              
estimate  there was  a $15  million delta,  which is  also one  of                                                              
UA's  capital budget  requests for  COVID-19 relief,  which is  on                                                              
top  of the  state's budget  reductionsthen  UA  had the  COVID-19                                                              
impactthat was significant.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She said as  UA gets final numbers  on the new COVID-19  bill, the                                                              
university  is going  refine that  as well as  refine its  capital                                                              
budget request.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
10:17:53 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT  PITNEY referenced  slide 12 and  noted UA's  enrollment                                                              
efforta   significant three-to-five-year  effortis  really  paying                                                              
off. UA has seen  increases both in the onsite  middle college and                                                              
dual enrollment.  Also, UA recently  offered the  Alaska Advantage                                                              
Program and  its package  of distance  education courses  has been                                                              
timely during the current COVID-19 environment.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She said many  of UA's on-campus middle colleges  remained face to                                                              
face, but  some did not.  The feedback  UA is getting  from school                                                              
districts  is, "Everybody  is all  in." UA is  seeing much  better                                                              
college-going rates  out of the  middle college cohort, and  UA is                                                              
getting   a   much  better   in-state-college-going   rate.   More                                                              
importantly,  the   time  to  degree  and  their   preparation  is                                                              
stellar.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  stated UA's dual credit middle  college approach                                                              
is something the  university will continue to grow  organically in                                                              
time.  She said,  "UA is  meeting districts  where the  districts'                                                              
needs need to be met."                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
10:19:46 AM                                                                                                                   
She  addressed   slide  13   regarding  UA's   focus  on   teacher                                                              
education.  She  noted  day  three  into  her  tenure,  the  board                                                              
announced big  initiatives due to  the accreditation loss  at UAA.                                                              
UAF and  UAS immediately began  to offer their education  programs                                                              
onsite in  Anchorage, but  the turmoil  of that left  uncertainty.                                                              
UA pulled  all three of its  education programs together  with the                                                              
focus  of  increasing  enrollment   with  the  resources  it  has,                                                              
understanding  that its  budget constraint  exists. The  challenge                                                              
was determining how  UA maximizes its resources  while providing a                                                              
place at the table for UAA without their programs.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  detailed UAA is starting a  2+2 Education Degree                                                              
Program  and   is  in  discussion   on  pre-kindergarten   (pre-K)                                                              
education.  UA  has  associate degrees  in  early  childhood,  but                                                              
currently  does  not  offer  a   bachelorette.  However,  the  2+2                                                              
program  will be a  pre-education  program at  UAA focused  on the                                                              
southcentral market,  and then there are pathways  into elementary                                                              
or  secondary  education,  depending  on the  program  modality  a                                                              
person  wants. Prior  to  COVID-19, teacher  education  at UAF  is                                                              
much more  face to  face and  UAS is  much more distant.  However,                                                              
with the  accreditation issue,  UA's teacher education  enrollment                                                              
and number of graduates are down.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
She  referenced elementary  licensure at  UA versus  the state  of                                                              
Montana.  UA  only  has two  elementary  and  secondary  licensure                                                              
programs  since UAA  lost  accreditation.  By comparison,  Montana                                                              
has 13 different universities teaching elementary education.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  said she believes  UA can significantly  come up                                                              
with  its  existing programs  and  the  2+2  program, but  in  the                                                              
future, there  is going to be  a demand for teachers.  However, UA                                                              
must  get through  its  budget timeframe,  get  to stability,  and                                                              
then proceed  with evaluation. Currently,  UA want to get  as many                                                              
teachers as possible into its existing programs.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
She  noted  UA  is  placing a  big  effort  into  advertising  its                                                              
aligned education  programs  to students  throughout the  state so                                                              
they  find the  program they  want. The  advertising program  will                                                              
start  in  April  or  May  2021,   with  a  corresponding  website                                                              
finished in March.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
10:24:11 AM                                                                                                                   
SENATOR BEGICH  thanked her for  providing a level of  detail that                                                              
helps  in showing  UA has  a plan  in  place to  meet the  teacher                                                              
education need.  He asked what the  legislature can do  to help UA                                                              
with  its  effort  in  building   the  College  of  Education  and                                                              
ensuring Alaska grows its own teachers.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY answered  that  one challenge  UA  faces is  the                                                              
number of  people that choose to  be teachers. She  suggested loan                                                              
forgiveness,  grant funding  for the mentor  program, and  efforts                                                              
to  elevate  the   profession.  She  added  funding   for  reading                                                              
specialist would provide more of an impact as well.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
10:29:01 AM                                                                                                                   
SENATOR  HUGHES  asked whether  UA  has or  is  open  to adding  a                                                              
revised reading  component  for each teacher  because the  state's                                                              
grade  schools are  not  doing so  well on  a  national or  global                                                              
scale  regarding reading  achievement.  UA is  training  a lot  of                                                              
teachers  who  are  going  into  the schools  and  yet  there  are                                                              
problems   in  successfully   teaching  children   to  read.   She                                                              
mentioned  reading specialists,  but every  teacher needs  to know                                                              
how  to teach  reading  at the  primary  level in  a  way that  is                                                              
successful.  Based on  the scores,  there is  tremendous room  for                                                              
improvement at the university.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
She  noted  the  governor,  Department   of  Education  and  Early                                                              
Development (DEED),  Senator Begich, and  she want to work  on the                                                              
"read by nine"  concept. She said she believes  the university and                                                              
the teacher  education program  needs to step  up and do  a better                                                              
job training teachers in how to teach children to read.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  HUGHES  pointed  out  President   Pitney  mentioned  that                                                              
during  COVID-19 campuses  familiar  with  distance learning  were                                                              
more  versatile and  did  better than  campuses  not trained  with                                                              
that. She noted  K-12 level schools had the same  issue where some                                                              
teachers did well,  and others struggled. Also,  some families had                                                              
a  bad experience  with virtual  learning  and others  had a  good                                                              
experience. She  suggested a  virtual delivery training  component                                                              
for K-12 teachers so they know how to do it and do it well.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She said her  hope is that virtual delivery training  could become                                                              
a required component  of the teacher education program  as well as                                                              
a better reading  component in how  to teach a child to  read. She                                                              
asked  President  Pitney if  she  is open  to  adding  any of  the                                                              
suggested components.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
10:32:17 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT PITNEY  replied the university's technology  training is                                                              
robust  for its new  teachers and  is a  significant component  in                                                              
what  they are  doing. She  suggested UA  experts address  Senator                                                              
Hughes'  question  to  explain   what  the  university  is  doing.                                                              
However, there is a breadth of teachers who do virtual teaching.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT PITNEY  noted Senator  Hughes' comment on  campuses that                                                              
were impacted more  and said the issue was not  distance education                                                              
agility.  The  issue  was  their  programs  were  site-based  like                                                              
welding, auto mechanic, and diesel.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
She  said she  would  be  excited to  put  some of  the  education                                                              
program  leaders in  front  of the  group at  some  point to  talk                                                              
about  the  specializations   and  the  expectations.   She  noted                                                              
finding encouragement  with  the quality  of UA's program  because                                                              
school districts  are saying the university's graduates  were good                                                              
teachers. However, UA just needs more teachers.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY added  she  missed  one thing  to  ask from  the                                                              
legislature,  which is that  the salary  compression for  teachers                                                              
relative to other  states has been significant in  Alaska over the                                                              
last 15 years.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
10:35:11 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT PITNEY  referenced slide 14  and said research  has held                                                              
strong for  UA, which  is good news  for Alaska. Research  funding                                                              
comes from corporate  and federal government grants.  If UA is not                                                              
nationally   competitive,   that  funding   would   go  to   other                                                              
universities.  UA currently  has  about $160  million in  external                                                              
funding for  research. UA has been  able to hold that  and grow it                                                              
slightly  over this  period, so  research  is a  strength that  UA                                                              
has.  For example,  unmanned aerial  vehicle research  contributes                                                              
directly to  new industry  in the state  and aerospace  is another                                                              
area. She said she  cannot understate the value of  UA research to                                                              
Alaska's economy  and would  love to go  into greater detail  at a                                                              
future time.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
She reiterated  research is one  thing the state  should celebrate                                                              
about  UA's   strength  and   its  position   now  with   the  new                                                              
administration  and the university's  strength  in the Arctic  and                                                              
climate.  UAF  is  the number-one  cited  university  for  climate                                                              
research  with   its  International  Arctic  Research   Center,  a                                                              
strategic strength  in Alaska that  dovetails with  the Department                                                              
of Defense.  UA has a lot  of partnerships, including  health, one                                                              
of the  university's big workforce  areas. UA's opportunities  are                                                              
huge, a strength for celebration.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
10:37:29 AM                                                                                                                   
PRESIDENT PITNEY  referenced slide 15  and said UA is  looking for                                                              
financial stability  to a level  of detail that does  not probably                                                              
resonate at  the education  table, but  a single appropriation  is                                                              
an important thing.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
She  referenced  slide  17  and   said  the  technical  vocational                                                              
program has a  sunset date this year. Programs  reauthorization is                                                              
important  not only  for UA,  but for  every vocational  technical                                                              
provider in the state.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
PRESIDENT  PITNEY   addressed  slide   18  and  said   the  Higher                                                              
Education  Investment Fund  is  important  to students  throughout                                                              
the state and  for access to affordable education.  Providing long                                                              
term  stability  in  terms  of  action  on  the  fund  is  a  huge                                                              
priority.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR HOLLAND  stated the committee  recognizes the  importance of                                                              
the University of  Alaska system and all that  President Pitney is                                                              
doing  to   strengthen  it  during   these  difficult   times.  He                                                              
expressed  appreciation   for  the  many  proactive   actions  the                                                              
university has been working on.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
10:39:37 AM                                                                                                                   
There  being no  further business  to come  before the  committee,                                                              
Chair Holland  adjourned the  Senate Education Standing  Committee                                                              
meeting at 10:39 a.m.                                                                                                           

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Senate Education 2-3-21.pdf SEDC 2/3/2021 9:00:00 AM
UA Responses to SEDC questions from 2.3.21.pdf SEDC 2/3/2021 9:00:00 AM