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2001-2003 Catalog


Trustees of the California State University

Ex Officio Trustees

The Honorable Gray Davis
Governor of California
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 95814

The Honorable Cruz Bustamante
Lieutenant Governor of California
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 95814

The Honorable Robert Hertzberg
Speaker of the Assembly
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 95814

The Honorable Delaine Eastin
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction
721 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA 95814

Dr. Charles B. Reed
Chancellor of The California State University
401 Golden Shore
Long Beach, CA 90802-4210

 

Appointed Trustees

Trustee appointments are for a term of eight years, except student, alumni, and faculty trustees, whose terms are for two years. Terms expire in the year in parentheses.

Roberta Achtenberg (2007)
William D. Campbell (2003)
Daniel Cartwright (2002)
Martha C. Fallgatter (2003)
Debra S. Farar (2006)
Robert Foster (2006)
Murray L. Galinson (2007)
Harold Goldwhite (2001)
Laurence K. Gould, Jr. (2002)
William Hauck (2001)
Shailesh J. Mehta (2005)
Neel I. Murarka (2001)
Dee Dee Myers (2004)
Ralph R. Pesqueira (2004)
Frederick W. Pierce IV (2000)
Ali C. Razi (2001)
Anthony M. Vitti (2005)
Stanley T. Wang (2002)

Officers of the Trustees

The Honorable Gray Davis
President

Laurence K. Gould, Jr.
Chairman

Dee Dee Myers
Vice Chairman

Christine Helwick
Secretary

Richard P. West
Treasurer

Correspondence with Trustees should be sent:

c/o Trustees Secretariat
The California State University
401 Golden Shore
Long Beach, California 90802-4210

 

Office of the Chancellor

Dr. Charles B. Reed
Chancellor - CSU System

Dr. David S. Spence
Executive Vice Chancellor and
Chief Academic Officer

Dr. Charles W. Lindahl
Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs

Ms. Jackie McClain
Vice Chancellor, Human Resources

Mr. Richard P. West
Executive Vice Chancellor and
Chief Business Officer

Dr. Douglas X. Patiņo
Vice Chancellor, University Advancement

Ms. Christine Helwick
General Counsel

The California State University
401 Golden Shore
Long Beach, California 90802-4210
(562) 951-4000

AVERAGE ANNUAL COST OF EDUCATION AND SOURCES OF FUNDS PER FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT

The 23 campuses and the Chancellor's Office of The California State University are financed primarily through funding provided by the taxpayers of California. The total state appropriation to the CSU for 2000/2001 (not including capital outlay funding in the amount of $260,033,000) is $2,252,941,000. However, the total cost of education for CSU is $3,015,710,000 which must provide support for a projected 279,403 full-time equivalent students (FTES). The number of full-time equivalent students is determined by dividing the total academic student load by 15 units per term (the figure used here to define a full-time student's academic load).

The total cost of education in the CSU is defined as the expenditures for current operations, including payments made to the students in the form of financial aid, and all fully reimbursed programs contained in state appropriations, but excluding capital outlay appropriations and lottery funds. The average cost of education is determined by dividing the total cost by the total FTES. The average cost is further differentiated into three categories: State Support (the state appropriation, excluding capital outlay), Student Fee Support, and Support from Other Sources (including federal funds).

Thus, excluding costs that relate to capital outlay, the average cost of education per FTE student is $10,793. Of this amount, the average student fee support per FTE student is $1,831. (The State University Fee, application fee, and student body fees are included in the average costs paid by the students; individual students may pay less or more than $1,831, depending on whether they are part-time, full-time, resident, or nonresident students.)

Detail:

Total State Support            $2,252,941,000

Total Support                     $3,015,710,000

(including State General Fund appropriation, student fee support, and support from other sources)

* Based on final campus budget submissions subsequent to the passage of the Budget Act. Totals may differ slightly from other CSU published amounts.

** Includes mandatory cost increase of $18.4 million; 3% increase in enrollment of $52.5 million; 3.8% general compensation pool increase of $89.4 million; technology access, training, and support services of $10 million; plant maintenance increase of $12 million; student assistance and faculty alliance outreach programs of $14.4 million; and campus-specific applied research, educational, and state requested investments of $16.8 million.