Women’s Basketball: Ohio perseveres with short bench
By Will Cunningham | Feb. 22, 2022Injuries and illnesses have plagued Ohio this season.
Injuries and illnesses have plagued Ohio this season.
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From wages to layoffs to protests and more, read about Ohio University’s budget situation.
We hope this issue helps inform our university community and empowers them to use their voice in important budgetary discussions.
OU isn’t the only university facing a budget issue.
The university anticipates a $35 to $38 million deficit for FY23.
While Ohio University’s financial state is not at a “crisis” level, faculty agree proper management remains critical.
“I feel very saddened by the turn of the university and the way they've chosen to deal with this situation,” Molly Morrison, an Italian professor in the department of modern languages, said.
Graham Kneer, a freshman studying civil enginnering, said he considered the budget to understand how much money was being put toward his major.
Some faculty members worry an increase in administrative costs will affect students in the form of fewer class offerings and larger class sizes.
OU should do a better job of showing students exactly what they’re paying for.
Each year, the state of Ohio decides the maximum percentage increase of tuition public universities can implement.
Jim Sabin, a university spokesperson, said the university has had difficulties filling open positions within student employment.