d the axe ?ampus priorities exposed 7uring the fiscal crunch By'MARK GINDIN Daily staff writer How does a college continue to expand in the face of shrinking state appropriations? The chancellors of the University's Flint and Dear- orn branches are currently grappling with is difficult question. Skeptical fiscal planning is at least one solution, and it has been suc- cessfully applied on the Flint campus. Last fiscal year, when the state first promised a reasonable increase in ap- propriations to higher education, most state schools-including the University's Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses-counted on at least part of that increase while planning their budgets. LATER, WHEN the governor slashed that moderate increase to a moderate decrease, n Arbor and Dearborn administrators were ft ' scrambling to slash their -own budgets-and thus their programs-to make up the difference. At Flint, however, more cynical ad- ministrators never counted on-getting any in- crease at all in state appropriations, and they planned their budget accordingly. When Gov. Milliken reduced the money going to state schools, the Flint campus was in a better position to absorb the reduction without having to slash programs and faculty positions. EVERYBODY WAS expecting the worst, but nobody expected what actually happened. All three University of Michigan campuses ap- proved their budgets last year at only a three percent increase in state appropriations over the previous year. Administrators assumed that would cover the worst possibility. Around Christmas 1980, however, the governor issued an executive order to reduce funding for higher education by fve percent. See ADMINISTRATORS, Page 10 Daily Photos by PAUL ENGSTROM LINT CHANCELLOR Conny Nelson (right) is planning to increase the student population at the Flint impus by a third. To have 1985 as the target date for the enrollment increase, programs as well as uldings will have to be added to attract new students. Construction is well underway on the campus' orts and Recreation Building, the newest of the buildings at the Flint campus. Y C 3 i s Ix ,4 - £