Open forum on the budget set for Feb. 14 at the LSC, on Zoom

The Colorado State University community is invited to attend an open forum on the university’s incremental budget from 9-10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

The Division of University Operations will host the hybrid meeting in the Lory Student Center, Room 376-378, and on Zoom. No RSVP is required, and the session will be recorded.

Recordings and meeting information can be found on the University Operations website. 

The budget open forum will feature an update on the university’s incremental budget and will include a Q&A session. Panelists will include:

  • Brendan Hanlon, vice president for university operations/chief financial officer
  • Rick Miranda, senior vice president
  • Angie Nielsen, director of the Office of Budgets
  • Marion Underwood, provost and executive vice president

The incremental budget is the current budget process to develop the FY2024-25 annual budget. 

Hybrid – LSC 376-378 or Zoom
Feb. 14, 2024
9-10 a.m.

Pre-submitted questions can be shared here. 

Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 943 1591 0242

Passcode: 347822

About CSU’s budget conversation series

Colorado State University is inviting all faculty, staff and students to engage in two different yet simultaneous series of campus conversations and listening sessions around the institution’s budget. The first series of conversations focuses on the University’s current budget for FY 2023-24 and FY 2024-25, referred to as the Incremental Budget. This series of conversations includes the Fall Budget Open Forum (Oct. 18, 2023), the summer Budget Open Forum (June 2023), and the Fall Budget Retreat (September 2023).

The second series of conversations focuses on options for renewing our budget model for an innovative future in alignment with our land-grant mission and institutional priorities. The goal is to design a new budget model that enables greater creativity and increased agility while improving fiscal responsibility and transparency in CSU’s financial decision-making processes. This is what is referred to as the Budget Model Redesign.