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Budget Reductions Impact on George Mason University Services (FY03 & FY04)

The budget reductions for FY03 and FY04 at George Mason University will significantly impact library services, computing labs, and academic programs. Library staff availability will decrease, leading to slower reference services and increased wait times for assistance. Support for electronic classrooms will be limited, and computing lab hours will be reduced. Students and faculty will face longer wait times for information technology support, counseling, and student services. Additionally, housekeeping and maintenance services will be reduced, delaying critical initiatives.

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Budget Reductions Impact on George Mason University Services (FY03 & FY04)

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  1. 2002-2004 Budget Update March 2002

  2. George Mason University • Impact of Budget Reductions FY03 and FY04 • Library staff will not be as available for reference services • It will take longer to re-shelve books in the library • Support for electronic classrooms will be reduced • Hours will be reduced in computing labs, mainly for off-peak hours • Students and faculty will have to wait longer for assistance with information technology support • There will be larger classes • Low enrollment courses will be eliminated or reduced • There will be a reduction in housekeeping • There will be a reduction in grounds maintenance • There will be a reduction in building maintenance • There will be slower response on work control requests • There will be slower response from student services areas such as Admissions, Registrar, Financial aid • There will be longer wait time for Counseling and Career Services • Academic program initiatives will be delayed • Departments will keep 56 more positions vacant – 22 faculty positions and 34 non-faculty positions

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