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U of I prepares budget for next year amid financial uncertainty

University of Illinois trustees will soon vote on a budget for the next fiscal year -  without knowing how much, if any, state funding to expect, due to the ongoing budget impasse in Springfield.

Normally, the U of I would use the current budget year as a guide when planning for the next one.  But since there’s been no budget, Chief Financial Officer Walter Knorr says trustees will use the state’s appropriation for the previous budget year --- FY 2015 --- as a guide when they meet in Springfield next week.  The university is required by state law to approve a budget before the end of the fiscal year.

Knorr told a Trustees committee today that their budget plan will include cost reduction efforts the university has implemented over the past year.

Last month, legislators approved stopgap funding to help state universities and community colleges get through the summer.  About 180 million dollars of that went to the U of I.  Knorr says separate legislation approved by the state Senate last week, but awaiting action by the House, would mean an additional 173-million. 

Altogether, he says the two combined would provide about 55-percent of the state funding the U of I received last year.