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Feb 12, 2014

Gov. Malloy: Investment in CSCU Critical to Student Success and Economic Growth

Transform CSCU 2020 provides over $134 million in new funding.

originally published by the office of Governor Dannel P. Malloy

Governor Dannel P. Malloy, joined by Board of Regents for Higher Education Vice Chair Yvette Meléndez, Board of Regents President Gregory Gray, Connecticut Department of Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, legislators, students, and education and business leaders, today launched Transform CSCU 2020, a strategic plan to invest an additional $134.5 million into the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) System.

Transform CSCU 2020 will improve student experience and degree completion, expand academic and workforce training programs, and build stronger partnerships with the state’s manufacturers and business community.

“We know that 70-percent of jobs in 2020 will require postsecondary education.  That’s why it is imperative that we garner support for these necessary investments in our students,” Governor Malloy said.  “This is a multi-year, multi-layered investment that will unite our 12 community colleges, four state universities, and single online college into one system.  It will help colleges adapt to student needs and offer the kind of dynamic higher education experience that students want and employers expect.  Let’s move our state university and community college system into the 21st Century.  Let’s do that together.”

Transform CSCU 2020 will unite the 17 CSCU institutions as one interdependent system that better serves students and ensures that Connecticut’s system of higher education remains accessible, affordable, and accountable. Building on the strength of current programs, Transform CSCU will attract and retain students through innovative new programs, expand online learning, and better align coursework with the strongest industry growth sectors as identified by the Department of Economic and Community Development and the Connecticut Department of Labor. 

The plan includes $60 million in new operating funds, $60 million in new capital, and $14.5 million in new funding from existing OPM capital. The plan will:

“The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system is so important to the state’s future,” said Yvette Melendez, Vice Chair of the Board of Regents. “Not only are our 17 institutions an integral part of the higher education landscape in Connecticut, but 80 percent of our graduates stay in the state to live and work, making us an important part of economic growth.  Transform CSCU delivers much-needed resources to our colleges and universities, and most importantly, to our students.”

“Investing in the state’s system of higher education gives our 120,000 students a better experience from application to graduation,” said Dr. Gregory W. Gray, President of the Board of Regents. “Student learning is our top priority, and we are committed to ensuring that the highest quality education and workforce preparation remains accessible and affordable. Building a world-class system of higher education requires tremendous commitment and I thank Governor Malloy for his leadership, and our faculty and staff for the work they do every day on behalf of our students.”

Transform CSCU is an investment in Connecticut’s students,” said Brian Nwafor, Student Government Association President at Manchester Community College. “Keeping high-quality higher education accessible and affordable means more students can start—and finish—college with the experiences they need to be better prepared for their careers.”

“Connecticut businesses must have a talented workforce to compete globally—this investment in higher education is critical for developing those skills,” said Anthony Resigno, president of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce.  “Transform CSCU will expand academic and workforce training programs, and ensure that Connecticut’s state colleges and universities have the resources to strengthen Connecticut’s economic competitiveness and help businesses grow and thrive.”