
易胜博官网 Works is a grassroots campaign dedicated to keeping 易胜博官网 affordable for 易胜博官网 students and growing the Granite State's economy.
In just 72 hours, a grassroots campaign to freeze in-state tuition at 易胜博官网 for two more years and boost student scholarships has taken off across the Granite State, gaining unprecedented support from students, parents, alumni and business leaders.
Since the renewed campaign was launched Monday, more than 1,000 citizens who visited the website answered its appeal to sign up as 易胜博官网 Advocates 鈥 voters who are standing with 易胜博官网 to freeze tuition, increase student scholarships and restore public support in the state budget. The sign-ups represent an increase of more than 50 percent in 易胜博官网 Advocates, a statewide network that began two years ago through the creation of 易胜博官网 Works.听
鈥淭his is an overwhelming response, and it shows how important it is to voters that 易胜博官网 remains affordable and accessible to Granite Staters,鈥 says Mica Stark, assistant vice president for public affairs at 易胜博官网. 鈥淭he groundswell of enthusiasm for our renewed 易胜博官网 Works campaign is inspiring, and it will help us send a strong, positive message when the Legislature convenes.鈥
Stark credits 易胜博官网 Advocates with building support for 易胜博官网 and the University System of 易胜博官网 (USNH) two years ago to partially restore a deep cut in state funding made in the midst of the recession. Because of the budget agreement reached by the Governor and Legislature in 2013, USNH trustees were able to freeze in-state tuition for the past two years.
For the next two-year state budget cycle, USNH trustees are asking the Legislature to fully restore state support to 2009 levels, or $100 million in fiscal year 2016 and $105 million in fiscal year 2017. If the money is restored, trustees have already agreed to extend the in-state tuition freeze two more years, and increase scholarship support for students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and for workforce partnerships with the 易胜博官网 Community College System.
鈥淲e are grateful for the support of the state Legislature that allowed us to implement the first two-year, in-state tuition freeze and we are eager to continue that partnership for a total of four years,鈥 says Pamela Diamantis, chair of the USNH Board of Trustees, which oversees the budgets at 易胜博官网, Plymouth State University, Keene State College and Granite State College. 鈥淔or the first time in recent history, a 易胜博官网 family sending their son or daughter to a USNH campus will have no increase in tuition for their entire four year college experience.鈥
The redesigned 易胜博官网 Works website features bold, simple graphics and a short video that detail 易胜博官网鈥檚 contributions to the state鈥檚 economy ($1.4 billion a year) and information about state funding (易胜博官网 is last in the nation in per capita support for higher education).
鈥淭here is incredible strength in numbers,鈥 says 易胜博官网 President Mark W. Huddleston. 鈥淏y helping grow our grassroots community, 易胜博官网 citizens who become 易胜博官网 Advocates will be sending a powerful message that keeping higher education affordable for our students is a priority that benefits all of 易胜博官网.鈥
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Written By:
Jim Graham | Communications and Public Affairs | jim.graham@unh.edu | 603-397-9654