UPDATED: Board criticizes NDSU, UND for costs related to presidents' homes
UPDATED 2:05 p.m.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – State Board of Higher Education members chastised North Dakota State University for its president’s house, which was presented this morning as costing $1.8 million total.
By: Amy Dalrymple, INFORUM
UPDATED 2:05 p.m.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – State Board of Higher Education members chastised North Dakota State University for its president’s house, which was presented this morning as costing $1.8 million total.
Board members delayed acting on the motion to exceed the $900,000 budget, referring the matter to a board subcommittee.
Numbers presented to the board show NDSU spent an additional $370,000 on the project's parking lot, patio, furnishings, appliances, design and site preparation.
That’s on top of the $1.47 million the NDSU Development Foundation spent for building construction.
Board members told NDSU officials they were disappointed the university didn’t come before the board earlier.
“We asked several times if $900,000 was enough and we were told it was enough,” said board President Richie Smith.
The University of North Dakota also received criticism for its president’s house, which cost about $923,000 for building construction.
Furniture, appliances and landscaping cost about $165,000. University funds were used for all but $20,000 of that.
UND also spent nearly $69,000 on costs incurred after the president moved into the house.
That puts the total for UND's house at $1.2 million.
In addition, the UND Foundation spent about $500,000 in site preparation and planning for both the president's house and an Alumni Center project.
The board’s Budget, Audit and Finance Committee will take up both house projects and make a recommendation to the board.
For more on this story, read Friday’s Forum.
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/253237/All I have to say is as a student I am not very happy about this.