Albany – State University of New
York officials issued the following statements regarding the 2012-13 New York
State budget
agreement announced today by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
SUNY Board Chairman H. Carl
McCall said, “With their continued support of SUNY, especially our community
colleges and academic medical centers, Governor Cuomo and the Legislature send
a clear message that higher education is a priority in New York State and they
ensure that all New Yorkers will continue to have access to an affordable
college education of the highest quality. We are grateful to Governor Cuomo and
our legislative leaders for this unprecedented level of support.”
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L.
Zimpher said, “Once again the Governor and Legislature have made the prudent
decision to prioritize the State University as a catalyst for New York’s
revitalization. Their investment in community colleges and academic medical
centers will help to build a workforce prepared for the 21st century
knowledge economy. We truly appreciate the work of Governor Cuomo as well as
our legislative partners – Senator Lavalle and Assemblymember Glick – in their
steadfast commitment to higher education.”
SUNY Student Assembly
President Kaitlyn Beachner said, “SUNY students are pleased that Governor Cuomo
and the legislature have made efforts to address critical needs across the
University. The additional per student funding at community colleges and
additional state support for our academic medical centers will help to ensure
more students can enter the workforce prepared to drive New York’s future.”
Faculty Council of Community
Colleges President Tina Good said, “Community college faculty know firsthand
the commitment and determination of our students as they work to begin their
careers, build their skills, or reinvent themselves. The additional funding the
Governor and Legislature have invested in community colleges will help ensure that
students at any stage in life have access to a high quality, affordable
education.”
About the State University of New York
The State University of New
York is the largest comprehensive university system in the United States,
educating more than 467,000 students in more than 7,500 degree and certificate
programs on 64 campuses with more than 3 million alumni around the
globe. To learn more about how SUNY creates opportunity, visit www.suny.edu