Florida budget supports USF cybersecurity, PTSD and veteran initiatives – The Oracle
USF was awarded over $130 million after Gov. Ron DeSantis approved the state fiscal year 2024-25 budget on Wednesday.
President Rhea Law said the funding will allow the university to “pursue bold initiatives” to bolster USF Association of American Universities (AAU) status in a Wednesday afternoon email.
“The investments in USF are a recognition that we continue to provide great value to our state and we serve as an extremely valuable resource that impacts our communities in so many ways,” she wrote.
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Among the almost $1 billion worth of items vetoed, DeSantis nixed nearly $4 million for a joint project between USF’s College of Nursing and College of Behavioral and Community Sciences for a project to fight opioid addictions.
“We are providing historic support in education…all the while the budget is actually spending less than we did last year,” he said.
Items from the “Focus on Florida’s Future” budget highlighted by Law include:
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An additional $35 million was granted to support “strategic projects for the institution,” which include a USF Health clinical trial involving research on post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries in veterans.
The state budget, which goes into effect July 1, also includes operational budget items for USF, including a $50 million recurring increase to the budget for the three campuses and USF Health. This will also support the development of cybersecurity research and the cyber workforce.
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The $50 million increase is the lowest in the last three years, including last year’s largest increase of $63.3 million, according to a June 2023 Oracle article.
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USF received $5 million earlier this spring to operate the Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce through Senate Bill 330. The center was formed in response to a critical need for mental health professionals, according to an April press release.
The university is also expected to receive $12.7 million from the State University System’s Performance-based Excellence Recognition Program, but the final amount will be decided by the Board of Governors later this month.
DeSantis’ budget prioritizes maintaining Florida’s higher education system’s status as the best in the country, according to a press release.
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Law wrote that the university is “incredibly grateful” for the “impactful budget.”