Budget Overview Town Hall Meeting

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Budget Overview Town Hall Meeting Bret Watson Associate VP of Finance November 8, 2017

Overview: History of FTES and Productivity Impact on the 2017-18 Budget District/Foothill College Reduction Targets Revenue & Expense Planning Timelines

Historical and Current Resident/Non-Resident Enrollment

Historical Credit & Non-credit FTES Under SB361, FTES restoration is available for a 3-year window, after the year of decline, to recapture the total FTES lost for the years within that 3-year period. 1,474 FTES available to restore or $7.6M 1,386 FTES available to restore or $7.1M Any of the 1,176 FTES or $6.0M not restored by this time results in a new base.

FTES generated from courses offered. 2017-18 Projected Productivity – 509.

Allocation of 2016-17 Ending Fund Balance 2016-17 Ending Fund Balance $ 48.8M Colleges & Central Services B budget carryover $ 12.3M District-wide carryover (negotiated contract items, EIS/ETS backfill and encumbrance carryforwards) $ 2.8M Maintain district’s budgeted 5% reserve $ 10.0M Stability Fund $ 23.7M

2017-18 Projected Ending Fund Balance: Beginning Fund Balance July 1, 2017 $ 48.8M Plus: Revenue 188.9M Less: Expenses 192.8M Less: Transfers Out 6.5M Projected Structural Deficit $(10.4M) Plus: One-Time District-wide savings 1.0M Net Change - Projected Fund Balance $ (9.4M) Projected Ending Fund Balance (June 30, 2018) $ 39.4M Fund Balance Allocation: College & Central Services Carryforwards $ 12.3M District-wide Carryforward 2.8M Required 5% Budgeted Reserve 9.9M Projected Stability Fund at June 30, 2018 $ 14.4M

Background: Structural budget deficit of -$10.4M for 2017/18. District Budget reductions strategy includes: -$2M for 17/18 -$3M for 18/19 -$5M for 19/20. Distribution of reductions is (35% Foothill, 50% De Anza, & 15% District).

Foothill’s Portion of Reductions: Foothill’s portion is $700,000 for 2017/18. Another $1,050,000 for 2018/19 for Yr. 2. *Additional cuts for Yr. 3 of $1,750,000 for 2019/20. Total is $3.5 M. *Based on FTES and financial outlook.

Portion of Reductions (continued): For the reduction of $700,000 for (2017-18): No planned position reductions. Use carryover/float. Next year must be a permanent “on-going” reduction. For (2018/19) Foothill’s total ongoing reduction is $1,750,000.

2017-18 Non-teaching “A” & “B” Budget Amounts

Foothill College-General Fund (proposed targets) by division:

Things that we are doing to help our enrollment. Summer enrollment increased (≈15%, 200 FTES) Second spring was also successful Dual enrollment increased by (30%) Supplemental instruction (tutoring) 20+ Associate Degrees for Transfer

New programs and events planned for outreach to specific populations: Homeschooled students ESL (credit & non- credit) Dual enrollment students (Early College Promise & private schools)  Apprenticeship students Older adults (non- credit) Community members for Physical Education & Fine Arts Adult Education

Guiding Principles and Strategies for Reductions: Selective Strategic Hiring Evaluate vacant positions Full-time faculty, FON (fill some vacancies) Tighten Budget Analyze Schedule (programs and sections) Develop performance metric Review service contracts Managed Hiring. -Evaluate on a case by case basis the vacant positions. -Full-time faculty want to be strategic. Look at FON and hire some full-time faculty in order to maximize enrollment. Tightening of Budget

Principles continued…. Move positions to other funding sources: Categorical programs (caution: supplanting) Grants (operational costs) Self Sustaining Fund 115 Foundation Prioritize Services For Fund 115 look at Apprenticeship (move remaining portion of coordinator from Fund 114). Executive Director of Facilities (move part of position ie 10% to facilities rental). Food Services and KJ’s revenue to offset costs of a position. Move EcoPass/Clipper Card program to Fund 115 Move Printing Services to Fund 115 (move 25%-50% of coordinator’s position) Categorical Programs-Guided Pathways, SSSP, Strong Workforce, Student Equity-where possible hire positions to support student services, leave vacancies unfilled and eventually give up those positions to fulfill cuts. Foundation (support additional expenses for Gay Krause/support staff) utilizing Foundation Funds

Other Important Principles: Sustainability & Resource Stewardship: Educational expenses, instructional materials, financial aid, health services, etc. to support students success. Reduce energy consumption (Winter Break). Stay true to our Mission’s core values: ”honesty, integrity, trust, openness, transparency, forgiveness, and sustainability.” Vacant positons include: VP Finance AVP Finance President’s Assistant Librarian, Equity Library Technician Instructional Services Coord Dean, Student Affairs & Act Positions for possible movement: AVP Workforce Development to Strong Workforce Program Coord II (Workforce) to Strong Workforce Theatre and Fine Arts Facilities Rental Coordinator to 115 (about 40% of an FTE) Printing Services Coordinator 50% to Fund 115 (need to discuss with the district) Clipper Card/EcoPass move 25% of the Office Coordinator to Fund 115 (need to discuss with district) Categorical look at operation and

Preserve revenue generating programs: Things to consider: Preserve revenue generating programs: Instructional programs/sections analysis. (WSCH/Productivity). ISP (International Student Program). DRC-DSP&S (non-credit). ISA’s-Performing Arts Alliance, YearUp, JTPA, etc. (compliance).

More things to consider: Maintain match requirements for categoricals. SSSP (1:1), BFAP, EOPS, DSP&S, etc.. Ongoing ‘B’ budget. Serve student needs. Maintain healthy level of operational resources.

Strategies for Budget Reductions: Implement cost cutting strategies: Evaluate vacant classified, faculty, and administration positions (Selective Strategic Hiring). Move positions to other funds (Self-Sustaining, Categorical Funds, & Grants). Reduce Services. Review Service Contracts. Discretionary “B” Budget. Reduce Positions.

Timeline: July 1, 2018 - Budget Reductions of $700,000, plus the $1,050,000 must be identified. July 1, 2019 - Year 1 & 2 cuts must be fully implemented. July 1, 2019 - *Additional $1,750,000 shall be identified. Consultation: Participatory governance and town hall *Based on FTES figures and financial outlook.

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