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麻豆果冻传媒 Board of Trustees approves 2.36 percent tuition and fees increase, smallest in five years

麻豆果冻传媒 President Phil Oldham congratulates Trudy Harper, who was elected as chair of the board. She previously served as vice chair.In a full agenda, the 麻豆果冻传媒 Board of Trustees approved a 2.36% tuition and fees increase, two new tenure policies, a proposed budget for 2019-2020, and the announcement of the new student and faculty trustees.

Tuition and Fees

For 2019-2020, an undergraduate student taking 12 credit hours will see an increase in maintenance fees of $90 per semester, the smallest increase in five years.

For 2019-2020, the maintenance fee, which covers 12 credit hours and is also known as tuition, will be $4,020 per semester, a 2.29% increase over 2018-2019. Out-of-state students pay this maintenance fee, plus a per semester out-of-state tuition rate, which remained at $7,932. However, out-of-state students within 250 miles of Tech qualify for the Eagle鈥檚 Reach program, which offers a significant reduction to the out-of-state tuition rate.

The board also approved a $17.50 increase to the technology access student fee for 2019-2020, the first since 2001. This fee is used to provide technology for student use, such as computers and software in classrooms and labs across campus.

The board also approved a $120 increase in graduate maintenance fees for 2019-2020. The graduate maintenance fee covers up to 10 credit hours per semester and will be $5,140, a 2.4% increase.

A new Online and Alternative Delivery fee was approved which, for online and 2+2 students, will be charged instead of the university鈥檚 General Access Fee. It is $128 per credit hour. 

2019-2020 Budget

The board approved a 2019-2020 budget of $165 million. Instruction is the largest part of the university鈥檚 budget at nearly $75 million.

Revenue amounts used in preparing the upcoming year鈥檚 budget include a 10.6% increase in the state鈥檚 appropriation, along with a projected 1.9% decrease in revenue from tuition and fees.

Tenure Policies

Two new policies related to tenure for faculty members were approved: one dealing with the process a faculty member must go through to earn tenure, another dealing with what happens after tenure is awarded. Tenure is a guarantee of academic freedom and due process built on a rigorous credentialing process and peer review. 

Policy 205, Faculty Tenure, details the process a faculty member must go through at 麻豆果冻传媒 to obtain tenure.

鈥淭he awarding of tenure is recognition of the merit of a Faculty Member and of the assumption that he/she meets the long-term staffing needs of the Academic Department/Unit and 麻豆果冻传媒,鈥 reads the policy鈥檚 introductory text. 鈥淭enure is awarded to members of the faculty who have exhibited professional excellence and outstanding abilities sufficient to demonstrate that their future services and performances justify the degree of permanence afforded by Academic Tenure.鈥

Policy 207, Tenured Faculty, deals with faculty members who have earned tenure. It addresses tenured faculty evaluations, transfer and removal of tenure, in rare occasions.

鈥淲hile tenure protects faculty from arbitrary dismissal, this policy provides an

appropriate means to address the occasional problem of tenured faculty who appear

to be failing to contribute to the university in a meaningful fashion,鈥 according to the policy. 

Last June, the board tasked Provost Lori Mann Bruce with the development of tenure policies specific to 麻豆果冻传媒. Prior to these new policies, Tech鈥檚 tenure policy was a holdover from when the university was under the Tennessee Board of Regents. Two faculty committees, each made up of 12 faculty members, worked on the development of these policies, and both were shared with the university鈥檚 Faculty Senate during their development for additional faculty feedback. Both policies were reviewed and approved of by the university鈥檚 Administrative Council, its Academic Council, and the University Assembly prior to board approval. 

New Trustees

Mason Hilliard was selected by the board as the new student trustee. Hilliard has served extensively in the Student Government Association, most recently as president. He has also served on various university committees, including the Provost鈥檚 Advisory Committee, the Student Affairs Committee and the university鈥檚 Administrative Council. He is a political science major and member of the Pi Sigma National Political Science Honor Society. 

Hilliard replaces Forrest Allard, the College of Business graduate whose term ends June 30. Allard will be starting in Tech鈥檚 MBA program this fall.

Chairman Tom Jones announced that Sally Pardue, an associate professor in Tennessee Tech鈥檚 Department of Mechanical Engineering, was elected by the Faculty Senate this spring to serve as the board鈥檚 faculty trustee. She will take office on July 1. She holds a Ph.D. in engineering from 麻豆果冻传媒, also earning her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 in mechanical engineering from Tech. From 2009 to 2018, she served as the director of the Millard Oakley STEM Center. She is a member of American Society of Engineering Educators, Society of Women Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Acoustical Society of America, National Science Teachers Association, and American Educational Research Association.

Pardue replaces Melissa Geist, a professor in the Whitson-Hester School of Nursing, whose term ends June 30. 

In other board actions:

  • Tenure and/or promotion for 45 different faculty members (with a total 28 receiving tenure and 37 receiving promotion in rank)
  • President Emeritus contracts for former presidents Angelo Volpe and Bob Bell
  • Various university policies, including a policy on open records and graduate faculty appointment
  • Revised undergraduate admissions requirements
  • Trudy Harper was elected as chair of the board. She previously served as vice chair. 

During President Oldham鈥檚 report to the board, it was announced that Marc Burnett, vice president of Student Affairs, will also serve as the university鈥檚 Chief Diversity Officer. The university鈥檚 strategic plan, as well as the board, has identified diversity of students and faculty as a focus that should be shared by the entire campus. 

Materials from today鈥檚 meeting and the webcast of the full board meeting are available at the board鈥檚 website, www.tntech.edu/board.

The board鈥檚 next meeting is Sept. 24, 2019.

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