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Arizona University Presidents Call for More Funding from the State

Posted at 9:41 PM, Feb 20, 2024 and last updated 11:16 AM, Feb 21, 2024

PHOENIX — The presidents of all three public universities in Arizona met in Phoenix Tuesday for a forum discussing accessibility, retainability, and the future of higher education in the state.

“Seven out of 10 new jobs coming to Arizona are going to require some sort of higher education, so for us, this is a really important part of the economy,” said Todd Sanders, the president and CEO of Greater Phoenix Chamber.

Companies like Intel have invested millions into the state, including two new factories which will add thousands of new jobs. Intel says it hires more from Arizona State University than anywhere else in the world.

“The health and success of our universities is absolutely critical to Intel and it’s critical for the semiconductor ecosystem that we’ve built here in the State of Arizona,” said Angela Creedon, the public affairs director at Intel Arizona.

But the presidents of Arizona’s Big Three — Arizona State University, University of Arizona, and Northern Arizona University — say there is a problem: there is just not enough money being invested into them.