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09/29/2006
University Salary Needs To Come From Regents
The University of South Dakota is going to have to find close to $100,000 in its budget to pay President Jim Abbott. He's not getting a raise. The money is a portion of the $270,000 salary he is promised.
It used to come from a private source, but that's going to change.
A private foundation called the USD Foundation used to pay that $93,000 portion of President Jim Abbott's salary. But the board of regents isn't allowing that anymore because if the foundation for one state college is willing to donate more than the private foundation for another, the state would have to pay a bigger portion of that president's salary.
As it turns out, most of the students Abbott oversees didn't even realize his salary was coming from different sources............
............The students we talked to hope cuts from other areas won't be needed to find the money to pay Abbott. But they do not have a problem with the money coming from University's budget.................
........................Abbot makes $30,000 less than the new SDSU president David Chicoine. It was when they hired Chicoine that the regents decided university president salaries must come entirely from the state, so that they are each fair in comparison.............
.............President Abbott's office has about a month to figure out where that $93,000 dollars will come from, and that's when everything will become official at the next regent meeting.
Here's how Abbott and Chicoine's salaries compare to university presidents from neighboring states:
Abbott (USD): $270,000
Chicoine (SDSU): $300,000
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: $453,000
Minnesota State: $341,000
Iowa State: $368,000
University of Iowa: $309,000
North Dakota (NDSU): $229,000
University of North Dakota (UND): $203,000
Classic case of usdII trying to keep up with SDSU (DI). Looks like they are going to have to drop another sport?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
JBNJBQ
09/29/2006
University Salary Needs To Come From Regents
The University of South Dakota is going to have to find close to $100,000 in its budget to pay President Jim Abbott. He's not getting a raise. The money is a portion of the $270,000 salary he is promised.
It used to come from a private source, but that's going to change.
A private foundation called the USD Foundation used to pay that $93,000 portion of President Jim Abbott's salary. But the board of regents isn't allowing that anymore because if the foundation for one state college is willing to donate more than the private foundation for another, the state would have to pay a bigger portion of that president's salary.
As it turns out, most of the students Abbott oversees didn't even realize his salary was coming from different sources............
............The students we talked to hope cuts from other areas won't be needed to find the money to pay Abbott. But they do not have a problem with the money coming from University's budget.................
........................Abbot makes $30,000 less than the new SDSU president David Chicoine. It was when they hired Chicoine that the regents decided university president salaries must come entirely from the state, so that they are each fair in comparison.............
.............President Abbott's office has about a month to figure out where that $93,000 dollars will come from, and that's when everything will become official at the next regent meeting.
Here's how Abbott and Chicoine's salaries compare to university presidents from neighboring states:
Abbott (USD): $270,000
Chicoine (SDSU): $300,000
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: $453,000
Minnesota State: $341,000
Iowa State: $368,000
University of Iowa: $309,000
North Dakota (NDSU): $229,000
University of North Dakota (UND): $203,000
Classic case of usdII trying to keep up with SDSU (DI). Looks like they are going to have to drop another sport?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
JBNJBQ
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