Senator Rachel May Introduces Bill to Create Endowment for SUNY/CUNY Systems
March 12, 2019
Albany, NY - Today, Senator Rachel May (SD-53) introduced a bill (S4447/A1190) to create a systems-wide endowment fund for SUNY and CUNY schools. The endowment would be available to support projects at any SUNY or CUNY campus statewide, with the the approval of the Board of Trustees.
The endowment will be funded by donations as well as a percentage of settlements won by the state and its agencies. It will receive no initial appropriation from the state. The fund will benefit smaller campuses that do not currently have their own endowment system, including SUNY ESF and SUNY Morrisville.
The fund will be available for a wide range of investments, including additional employment of full-time faculty, student financial aid, or grants for research and development.
“We must provide all of our state colleges and universities with the ability to enrich students’ lives and provide a sound education that prepares them for today’s economy,” said Senator May. “This means having the resources to provide adequate financial aid, retaining the most talented faculty, and providing meaningful research and career development opportunities for students. By creating a fund that all schools can utilize, we are leveling the field for our smaller institutions and ensuring every student has an opportunity to attend an excellent college or university in the New York State system.”
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