President Robinson touted the University’s student success initiatives as he advocated for legislative funding.
Florida A&M University President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., led a large gathering of devoted alumni, students, faculty, and staff to the state Legislature Wednesday for the annual day of advocating for the institution’s legislative priorities.
Speaking on the steps of the Capitol Courtyard at the start of FAMU Day at the Capitol (DATC) festivities, Robinson lauded the University’s accomplishments in student success and other metrics as he sought legislative support for the institution’s 2023-2024 budget requests.
“Results matter. Funding matters. We are seeing increases in our retention and graduation rates as part of our student success initiatives,” Robinson said. “It’s a great time to be a Rattler, but we can’t rest on our laurels. Our task is incomplete. We are requesting from the Legislature $45.5 million in recurring funding to accelerate our efforts to be among the top-tier of State University System institutions in the Florida Board of Governors’ Performance Metrics.”
Among our other top priorities for the 2024 Legislative Session:
As part of FAMU DATC, delegations of students and staff and alumni visited legislators to advocate for the University’s budgetary needs. Colleges and schools had displays on the second and third floor rotundas. Attendees also took time to acknowledge the work of former FAMU government relations director Barbara Cohen-Pippin, who died on January 27, 2024.
FAMU DATC efforts received a boost from Chancellor of the State University System Ray Rodrigues.
“We have a governor who supports higher education; we have friends in the House and Senate who support higher education. All of them support FAMU,” Rodrigues said at the kickoff event for FAMU DATC. “We are going to work hard to have a successful session so we can continue to make the necessary investments in FAMU, so we can continue this rise. I commend you for the job you’ve done, and we will be there to support you for the job you are going to do.”