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Tech preparing Nuclear Engineering degree
Tech students speak at the Board of Trustees meeting about their involvement in the
upcoming Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic.
In order to address the demand for nuclear engineers across the country, Tennessee
Tech University is preparing a new Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering degree.
At its March meeting, the Board of Trustees learned that Tech has notified the Tennessee
Higher Education Commission of their plans for a new nuclear engineering program.
In his 2023 State of the State address, Governor Bill Lee said 鈥淣o other state in
the country comes close to Tennessee鈥檚 legacy, resources, and potential to be a leader
in nuclear energy. And there is no long-term national strategy that doesn鈥檛 include
nuclear energy.鈥 Gov. Lee is also proposing the state invest extensively in establishing
a nuclear development and manufacturing ecosystem in Tennessee.
Tech鈥檚 program will provide a new pathway for future nuclear engineers to address
the demand, as the average age of nuclear engineers is currently over 50 years.
According to Provost Lori Mann-Bruce, Tech鈥檚 College of Engineering has a 鈥渧ery aggressive鈥 timeline to start the new program. Pending THEC approval, students will
be able to enroll in the nuclear engineering program for fall 2024.
Throughout the day-long meetings, the Board of Trustees also acted on a compensation
plan, housing rates and amended the university鈥檚 master plan to add a student event
center.
Budget/Financial Information
Governor鈥檚 2022-2023 proposed budget
Gov. Bill Lee鈥檚 proposed 2023-2024 budget included an increase to Tech鈥檚 annual operating appropriation of $6.76 million. The budget proposal includes funding for Tech鈥檚 Cybersecurity Education, Research and Outreach Center ($1 million recurring; $200,000 non-recurring).
Compensation plan
The board approved a plan for the expected 5% salary pool increase. For 2023-2024, 3% of the pool will be recurring salary increases based on an employee鈥檚 2022-2023 evaluation. Permanent benefitted employees with a satisfactory or better rating will be eligible for these raises, which will range from 1% to 7% to provide supervisors and department chairs with flexibility to reward performance. These increases will be effective July 1, 2023.
The other 2% of the pool will be used to provide a one-time $650 bonus for permanent benefitted staff, effective July 1, 2023, and to address market equity adjustments that will be identified by a comprehensive compensation study. The university has contracted with Mercer Financial Services Company to perform the study, which is expected to be completed this summer and fall, with the final structure and implementation plan expected in November. Equity adjustments will be effective Jan. 1, 2024.
This compensation plan is pending approval of the governor鈥檚 budget by the state legislature.
Non-mandatory fees
The board approved rate increases for the traditional-style residence halls on campus for 2023-2024. There will be a 2% increase in rates for double- and triple-occupancy rooms, and 5% for single-occupancy rooms. This increase will not include New Hall North and South or Tech Village apartments. The increase is to cover inflationary costs and major maintenance and renovations to the older halls.
For Tech Village, there will be a $100 per month increase, with funds from this increase used to pay utility costs for residents. Currently, students renting apartments in Tech Village must contract directly with the City of Cookeville for utilities. This increase will remove this step from the rental process and is expected to be cost neutral for students.
University Master Plan and Disclosed Capital Projects
The board approved an amendment to Tech鈥檚 master plan. A new student event center was added to the plan, which will be located at the south end of the football field and northwest of the Volpe Library. The proposed event center will house the university bookstore, a dedicated banquet hall space and a satellite food court. This will allow space currently occupied by these functions in the Roaden University Center to be used for other student service and activity needs.
This multi-phased project would also include facade improvements to the library and the creation of an exterior courtyard.
A five-level parking garage, which was already part of the master plan, is expected to provide 545 parking spaces, a net gain of 156 spaces.
The university also disclosed two capital projects, which will be funded by the university, for 2023-2024: the previously mentioned student event center and the revised project for the J.J. Oakley Innovation Center and Residence Hall.
While the board approved the amendment to the master plan, and learned of the disclosed projects for 2023-2024, it has not approved any future construction. All individual capital projects are brought before the board as they are proposed.
In other business
- The board heard from a group of students leading the upcoming Remote Area Medical
Clinic. RAM is a major nonprofit provider of free pop-up clinics designed to prevent
pain and alleviate suffering by providing free, quality healthcare to those in need.
The students who addressed the board were Alex Stovall, Alex Coker, Dominick Coker,
Maggie Teat, and Austin McCowan.
- Provost Lori Mann-Bruce recognized the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Geological Survey
Cooperative Research Unit at Tech. There are 41 units at universities across 39 states.
This co-op is focused on the successful management of fishery resources and, according
to Bruce, helps Tech attract top graduate students from across the nation and provide
world-class research experiences.
- Karen Lykins, vice president for Enrollment and Communication, provided the board
with an update on enrollment, communication, recruitment and yield strategies. She
also announced the university鈥檚 fall-to-spring first-time freshman retention rate
was 91.5%.
- Michael Aikens, director of the Center for Rural Innovation, shared an update about
Tech鈥檚 .
- During his report to the board, President Phil Oldham shared that last week鈥檚 engineering career fair hit a record high in the number of employers in attendance to recruit
麻豆果冻传媒 students, along with recognizing Tech鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball
teams.
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 June 22, 2023.