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Kulongoski started revamping the board late last year when he appointed seven new members including Gold schmidt, a former state governor. He also unveiled a new higher education initiative in November that includes objectives such as providing an oppor tunity for every Oregon citizen to at tend a college or university, focusing on programs that create a demand for Ore gon graduates, spending state funds on programs that drive economic growth and creating a strategy that allows for reinvestment in higher education. During Jarvis' tenure, the system bore the brunt of substantial budget cuts that led to increased tuition rates that were "too often and too high," Jarvis said. However, he said adminis trators did their best to mitigate the ef fects of the financial predicament. "It could have been worse," he said. Jarvis said the disinvestment in ed ucation is one of the university sys tem's biggest underlying challenges. He said it is essential for the state to find ways to reinvest in education and make a promise to provide education to all Oregonians. "You've got to make a commitment and mean it and fund it," he said. Melissa Unger, Oregon Student As sociation organizing director, said OSA really enjoyed working with Jarvis because of his willingness to hear student voices, even if there were differing opinions. "He was really good about includ ing students on the issues," she said. Unger also said she hopes that Jarvis has set a precedent for the new board to allow for active student in volvement. She added that Jarvis had the challenging task of being chancel lor during harsh economic times. "He got the system through proba bly one of the most difficult budget periods ever," she said. Jarvis said he wants to stay in the West and find another job in higher education. "I'm looking around for jobs," he said. "I'm like a senior." Contact the news editor at ayishayahya@daiiyemerald.com. 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