PORTLAND (AP) — The University of Maine System is going to ask state lawmakers for a 14 percent increase in state funding to aid growth.
Trustees have approved budgets that’ll grow over the next three years.
Those increases include an extra $7.2 million in the 2017 appropriation, the result of an agreement made with Gov. Paul LePage last spring. That was in exchange for continuing a tuition freeze, which has been in place for in-state students for five years.
The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/2cisrDn ) reported that Chancellor James Page told trustees Monday that “it is time to invest” after a period of austerity. If approved, the total state appropriation to the system would increase from $200.6 million in 2016 to $229.1 million in 2019.
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