Restoring WSU’s fiscal health focus of website

wsu entrance and logoPULLMAN, Wash. – A new university website, titled Fiscal Health, has been created to keep the Washington State University community informed and involved in the systemwide initiative to restore WSU’s fiscal health.

The Fiscal Health website, which reflects President Schulz’s commitment to transparency, will provide regular updates about progress in the effort to reduce university expenditures and increase revenues. As a reminder, all areas of WSU are reducing expenditures by 2.5% this year, the first in a multiyear effort to balance expenditures and revenues.

The website includes a summary of WSU’s current budget challenge as well as the communications chancellors, vice presidents, and deans sent in October and November outlining their approach to reduce spending in their respective units.

Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to use the online form on the new site to share suggestions, ask questions, and voice concerns about the fiscal situation.

For more information and updates, visit the Fiscal Health website.

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