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    Oregon Senate passes bill to review public colleges’ finances: Restructuring options to be studied

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Oregon Senate passes bill to review public colleges’ finances

    The Oregon Senate has passed a bill that could lead to a major review of the state’s public higher education system, directing the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to examine the financial health of universities and community colleges and recommend ways to improve their long-term sustainability. The measure comes amid growing financial pressures across the sector, including declining enrollments in some institutions and increasing competition from online and out-of-state colleges. As reported by Higher Ed Dive, the proposed review could explore options such as restructuring institutions, expanding collaboration between campuses, and examining whether academic programs are unnecessarily duplicated across the state’s public colleges. The legislation now awaits the decision of Governor Tina Kotek, who must sign the bill before it can take effect.

    Statewide review of higher education institutions

    Under the proposed law, the Higher Education Coordinating Commission would be required to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of Oregon’s public higher education network, which includes seven public universities and 17 community colleges. According to Higher Ed Dive, the commission would analyze how these institutions are structured and how their academic offerings align with student demand and the state’s workforce needs.The legislation directs the commission to recommend strategies that could strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of the system. These could include proposals for institutions to collaborate more closely, share academic programs, or in some cases consider restructuring or integrating operations to better serve students.The commission would also be tasked with identifying and reviewing cases where similar academic programs exist across multiple campuses. Lawmakers argue that examining such duplication could help institutions use resources more efficiently while ensuring students still have access to key fields of study. The final report outlining the commission’s recommendations would be due by April 2027, giving policymakers time to consider potential structural changes to the system.

    Financial pressures and enrollment challenges

    The bill comes at a time when several public colleges in Oregon are facing financial difficulties. According to Higher Ed Dive, institutions have been dealing with a combination of enrollment declines, shifting student demographics, and growing competition from alternative education providers, including online institutions and out-of-state universities.Even the state’s flagship institution, the University of Oregon, has faced budget challenges in recent years. The university laid off around 120 employees last year as part of an effort to address a projected budget deficit of $25 million to $30 million for fiscal year 2026. Officials said that declining enrollment of out-of-state students, who generally pay higher tuition than residents, contributed significantly to the financial shortfall.Lawmakers behind the bill argue that a statewide review could help identify opportunities for institutions to work more efficiently and adapt to changing enrollment trends.

    Earlier report prompted legislative action

    The measure was introduced shortly after the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approved a report that suggested similar reforms aimed at improving efficiency across Oregon’s seven public universities. As reported by Higher Ed Dive, one of the report’s key recommendations was that the state Legislature direct the commission to develop proposals for integrating institutions.Those proposals could range from full mergers between two or more universities to partial integration, such as sharing certain academic programs, administrative services, or facilities.Supporters say such strategies could help institutions manage costs while maintaining educational quality and expanding opportunities for students.

    Faculty groups express concerns over governance

    Despite the bill’s stated goal of improving financial sustainability, several higher education groups have raised concerns about the potential impact on academic governance.The Interinstitutional Faculty Senate, which represents faculty members from Oregon’s seven public universities, has opposed the bill as written. The group argued that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission does not currently have the staff expertise required to evaluate academic programs in detail. Faculty leaders also stressed that decisions related to academic programs and curriculum should remain primarily under the authority of faculty members at individual institutions.In separate comments, the Oregon Community College Association urged policymakers to adopt a more nuanced approach when examining potentially duplicated programs. The association noted that programs that appear similar on paper may serve very different student populations.For example, some courses may be designed specifically for working adults or part-time learners, while others cater to traditional full-time residential students. According to the association, these distinctions are important when evaluating whether programs are truly redundant.If the governor signs the bill into law, the statewide review could become one of the most comprehensive examinations of Oregon’s public higher education structure in recent years, potentially shaping the future direction of universities and community colleges across the state.

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