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Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:
As we begin the new year, I write to provide an update
on the financial challenge that Smith is facing, the process that we will follow
to meet it, and the questions that we will need to consider in making decisions.
Because of the steep decline in the financial markets,
Smith’s endowment, like the endowments of all colleges and universities, has
suffered a substantial loss in value. This fiscal year, the cumulative loss by the
end of November exceeded 18 percent; however, we will not know the complete picture until
later in January. An overall decline of 25-30 percent appears possible; this loss would
be consistent with losses anticipated by other college and university endowments.
The endowment provides roughly 30 percent of our operating
budget of $200 million. Its decline in value likely necessitates a reduction in expenditure
of about 6-8 percent, or at least $12 million. We expect to experience other negative
financial trends -- an increase in the financial neediness of our students, necessitating
an increase in the financial aid budget; a decline in philanthropic giving; increases
in operating or health insurance costs -- that require us to reduce our expenditures
by a greater amount. It will be wise to plan for a 10-15 percent reduction, or $20
to $30 million, in a sequence of steps that we would take as financial constraints
require. We are fortunate that we have financial reserves that allow us to be thoughtful
and deliberative in this process; to provide even further flexibility, we have put
in place a 2 percent holdback on non-salary budgets in the current fiscal year, and
we are reviewing all requests to fill open positions, granting only those that are
most urgent. As a consequence of all of these steps, we do not anticipate any layoffs
this fiscal year.
I have begun the discussion with the major planning
committees -- the Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation (ACRA), the Committee
on Mission and Priorities (CMP), the Committee on Academic Priorities (CAP), and
Senior Staff -- about the choices before us. The planning committees will have a
joint retreat later this month at which we will have detailed discussion of those
choices and of a plan for decision making. Shortly after the retreat, I will be sharing
with the community the options we believe we have in front of us. We will create
opportunities for the community to discuss those options. I have decided to combine
ACRA and CMP for the purposes of developing a plan; the two committees will meet
together on an intensive schedule throughout the spring to accomplish this. I anticipate
that ACRA and CMP will involve the broader campus community as they consider issues
within their charge.
The questions that we face are challenging because they
involve trade-offs among priorities for the college. Here are some of the most pressing:
I have been encouraged by how imaginatively and wisely
faculty and staff have been reflecting on these difficult questions. The choices
that we make now, and the wisdom of the strategy they represent, will have an effect
on the college far beyond the current financial crisis. We need to rely on all of
our collective intelligence to make the best decisions we can, keeping our focus
on our strategic plan and its goals, even with the fiscal constraints we face.
I know that these uncertain times are difficult for
everyone. I promise that I will communicate with you on a regular basis as more is
understood about the college’s financial situation and as decisions are made.
We will continue to hold forums for the community and to update the president’s
office Web site as there is more news to communicate. I invite you to send your reflections
and suggestions to planning@smith.edu.
Thank you for your support and understanding. I am confident
that through our collective efforts we will come through these challenging times
with strength, resilience, and a renewed sense of mission.
Sincerely,
Carol T. Christ |
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