Senate Document SD 98-4
(Approved, 9/14/1998)
MEMORANDUM

To:             Fort Wayne Senate

From:         Downs
                  Speaker of the Indiana University Faculty

Subject:     BAS 1997-98 End-of-Year Recommendations to Chancellor Wartell

Date:         August 31, 1998

DISPOSITION: To the Presiding Officer for implementation

WHEREAS, at the last Senate meeting in April the Budgetary Affairs Subcommittee submitted its report for information only and no vote was taken;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate accepts and approves the report and its recommendations.

 


To:     Fort Wayne Senate

From: George W. M. Bullion, Chairperson,
          IPFW Budgetary Affairs Subcommittee

Subject: BAS 1997-98 End-of-Year Recommendations to Chancellor Wartell - for information only

Date: March 30, 1998

Attached is a copy of the 1997-98 End-of-Year recommendations that BAS provided to Chancellor Wartell. The recommendations are being transmitted to you for information purposes only.



To:     Chancellor Wartell

From: George W. M. Bullion, Chairperson,
          IPFW Budgetary Affairs Subcommittee

Subject: BAS End-of-the Year recommendations

Date: March 30, 1998

As the Budgetary Affairs Subcommittee draws its 1997-98 activities to a close, it is pleased to provide you with a list of recommendations that are mostly self-explanatory. If you have questions about any of the recommendations, either I or other members of BAS will provide the needed answers. Also, to the extent that BAS can be helpful to the IPFW administration in implementing any of the recommendations, you have our fullest cooperation.

On behalf of the 1997-98 BAS I thank you and the other members of your administration for the cooperation which we received in the discharge of our responsibilities. This year's BAS worked very hard to represent the interests of the IPFW faculty and I believe we were able to do that in large part due to the cooperation of both you and your staff. The level of cooperation that the BAS received from the administration made its job much easier and more satisfying.

The members of BAS look forward to continuing a positive working relationship with the IPFW administration during the 1998-99 academic year.

 
BAS 1997-98 End of Year Recommendations
 
The administration should seriously consider placing a moratorium on all new program proposals until the relative underfunding of IPFW is restored. If adequate funding is not forthcoming in the next biennial budget, then the administrators should seriously consider identifying marginal programs that could then be proposed to the faculty for elimination to free up additional resources for the core programs at IPFW.