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UNK adjusts budget cuts to $4.5M, sparing some programs and jobs amid financial pressures.
The University of Nebraska-Kearney has finalized its budget cuts, reducing proposed savings from $4.8 million to $4.5 million amid a structural deficit.
The plan includes eliminating three staff positions instead of five, retaining the Family Science degree due to workforce demand, and keeping four academic programs under review.
Cuts include $2.3 million in operational savings, 20 graduate assistant roles, and a vice chancellor position.
The university cited rising health costs, stagnant state funding, and inflation as key factors.
The changes reflect input from faculty and staff, part of a broader $40 million system-wide reduction effort.
UNK ajusta los recortes presupuestarios a $4.5M, ahorrando algunos programas y empleos en medio de presiones financieras.