Facing 'financial disaster' from COVID-19, UW System pushes for borrowing ability
The University of Wisconsin System estimates COVID-19 has cost campuses a net $318 million loss from last March through the end of 2020.
Never has a financial landscape like the one currently facing the System made a better case for giving campuses the authority to borrow, officials told the UW Board of Regents at a Thursday meeting, just days before the 2021-23 state budget process begins when Gov. Tony Evers unveils his proposal Feb. 16.
The System is unique in lacking borrowing ability, a constraint that is particularly challenging because of the short-term cash-flow problems the pandemic created.
UW-Madison sustained more than half of the Systems net losses, $176.5 million, since the pandemic hit last spring.
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