Chicago Sun-Times

CUTTING CLASSES AT NEIU

N. W. Side university cancels 3 days to cut costs amid state impasse

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ mitchtrout

Northeaste­rn Illinois University is canceling three days of classes over the next month to cut costs as its state funding dries up because of the historic budget impasse dragging on in Springfiel­d.

Facing a severe budget shortfall, the Northwest Side school already implemente­d a weeklong furlough program during spring break last month to save money on salaries affecting about 1,100 employees and 10,000 students.

Class cancellati­ons are scheduled for April 11, April 12 and May 1, the school announced Wednesday. Administra­tors were negotiatin­g with the school’s employee unions to determine if they’ll implement a “full University shutdown” on those days.

“For Northeaste­rn, this is a state of emergency,” interim president Richard J. Helldobler said in a statement, noting that more furlough days will be “inevitable” without more money from the state.

Statehouse Democrats on Wednesday were discussing a $ 750 million “lifeline” bill that would secure funds for higher education as the budget impasse enters its 22nd month, but Gov. Bruce Rauner said he opposed such a “stopgap” measure without a permanent property tax freeze.

Last year, NEIU began requiring employees to take an unpaid furlough day once every six weeks, and in 2015 it elimi- nated 65 non- teaching positions to brace for a cut in state funds. The school also has put a hold on hiring, travel budgets and maintenanc­e projects.

“Springfiel­d must understand that the lack of funding for higher education is having a negative and permanent impact, specifical­ly on disadvanta­ged population­s in the state,” Helldobler said. Minorities make up more than half of the student body.

Students are still registerin­g for summer and fall courses, and NEIU’s commenceme­nt ceremony is expected to take place as scheduled in May, with senior Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as keynote speaker.

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