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1 Display 1 1 NCSCBHEP – 37 th Annual National Conference Concurrent Session – California: Our Future? CSU and UC UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Patrick J. Lenz Vice President for Budget and Capital Resources April 12, 2010

2 Display 2 2 UC’s Fiscal Past, Present, and Future Overwhelming State Budget Deficit, Challenging Budget Resolutions UC Budget Issues Historical Failure to Invest in Higher Education Crossroads: State Investment vs. Student Fees UC’s Fiscal Future Investing in UC, What’s at Stake

3 Display 3 3 2010-11 Governor’s Budget State General Fund Budget Gap$19.9 B 2009-10 Fiscal Year Shortfall $6.6 B 2010-11 Fiscal Year Shortfall $12.3 B State General Fund Reserve $1.0 B What Contributed to the State Budget Gap? Revenue Decline $3.4 B Federal & State Court Litigation $4.9 B Erosion of Budget Solutions $2.3 B Population and Caseload Growth $1.4 B

4 Display 4 4 2010-11 Governor’s Budget Closing the Budget Gap Expenditure Reductions (43%)$ 8.5 B Federal Funds (35%)$ 6.9 B Alternative Funding (20%)$ 3.9 B Fund Shifts/Other Rev. (3%)$ 0.6 B Closing the Budget Gap (100 %) $19.9 B

5 Display 5 5 2010-11 UC Potential Budget Reductions and Funding Issues

6 Display 6 6 UC Regents 2010-11 State Funding Request Restoration of One-Time Cuts$305.0 M State Obligation to UCRP and Annuitant Health Benefits $109.8 M Unfunded Enrollment (14,000 FTE)$155.8 M Reinvestment, Academic Excellence$332.1 M Health Sciences Initiatives*$10.4 M Total$913.1 M * UC Riverside Medical School, UC Davis Nursing.

7 Display 7 7 UC Administrative Efficiencies and Other Actions Furloughs/Salary Reductions (2009-10)$184.0 M Debt Restructuring (2009-10 and 2010-11)$150.0 M Strategic Sourcing$154.0 M UCOP Restructuring$62.2 M Energy Savings Program $18.0 M Other Actions: –Senior management salary freeze –5% senior administrator pay reductions as of July 1, 2009 –Cancellation or deferral of bonus and many incentive programs –Suspension of staff merit awards –Restrictions on hiring, travel, and purchasing

8 Display 8 8 State-Funded Enrollment

9 Display 9 9 Growth in State Funding Over Time

10 Display 10 10 Historical Investment in UC State support has already declined 54% over 19 years. State General Funds Student Fees $ 16,430 $ 7,570 Per-Student Average Expenditures for Education from Student Fees and General Funds (2009-10 dollars) Student fee amounts are net of financial aid.

11 Display 11 11 Crossroads: State Investment vs. Student Fees Dollars in billions. Governor’s Proposal

12 Display 12 12 Cost Drivers & Revenue Options: Total Increases in 2019-20 * Net of return to aid Dollars in billions.

13 Display 13 13 Budget Challenges: Modest Revenue Scenario Dollars in billions.

14 Display 14 14 What’s At Stake Access: UC enrolls and graduates a significantly higher proportion of needy students (more than 30%) than most other research universities. Student Success: 83% of UC freshmen graduate within 6 years, compared to 56% nationwide. Instruction: 45% of each year’s engineering bachelor’s degrees come from UC. UC educates 60% of California medical students. Economic Impact: UC faculty attract more than $4 billion in research funding annually, providing a training ground for new knowledge workers and generating spinoff companies and industrial growth. Reputation: 6 of UC’s 9 undergraduate campuses placed in the top 25 in last year’s Washington Monthly college rankings based on contribution to the public good.


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