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Ex Officio Trustees
The
Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor of
California
State
Capitol
Sacramento,
CA 95814
The
Honorable Cruz Bustamante
Lieutenant
Governor of California
State
Capitol
Sacramento,
CA 95814
The
Honorable Fabian Núñez
Speaker of
the Assembly
State
Capitol
Sacramento,
CA 95814
The
Honorable Jack O’Connell
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
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officers of the Trustees
The
Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger
President
Murray
Galinson
Chair
Roberta
Achtenberg
Vice Chair
Christine
Helwick
Secretary
Richard P.
West
Treasurer
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appointed Trustees
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. Names are listed
alphabetically.
Roberta
Achtenberg (2007)
Lary
Adamson (2005)
Jeffrey
Bleich (2010)
Herbert L.
Carter (2011)
Carol
Chandler (2012)
Moctesuma
Esparza (2008)
Debra S.
Farar (2006)
Robert
Foster (2006)
Murray L.
Galinson (2007)
George
Gowgani (2010)
Eric Guerra
(2005)
William
Hauck (2009)
Raymond W.
Holdsworth Jr. (2011)
Richard F.
Icaza (2008)
Corey A.
Jackson (2006)
Kathleen
Kaiser (2005)
Shailesh J.
Mehta (2005)
Melina
Guzman Moore (2012)
Kyriakos
Tsakopoulos (2009)
Anthony M.
Vitti (2005)
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Correspondence with Trustees
should be sent:
c/o
Trustees Secretariat
The
California State University
401 Golden
Shore
Long Beach,
California 90802-4210
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Office of the Chancellor
The
California State University
401 Golden
Shore
Long Beach,
California 90802-4210
(562)
951-4000
Dr. Charles
B. Reed
Chancellor
- CSU System
Dr. David
S. Spence
Executive
Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer
Mr. Richard
P. West
Executive
Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Jackie
McClain
Vice
Chancellor, Human Resources
Ms.
Christine Helwick
General
Counsel
Dr. Keith
Boyum
Associate
Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs
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AVERAGE SUPPORT COST PER FULL-TIME
EQUIVALENT STUDENT AND SOURCES OF FUNDS
The total
support cost per full-time equivalent student includes the
expenditures for current operations, including payments made
to students in the form of financial aid, and all fully
reimbursed programs contained in state appropriations. The
average support cost is determined by dividing the total
cost by the number of full-time equivalent students (FTES).
The total CSU 2004/05 final budget amounts were
$2,447,958,000 from state General Fund appropriations (not
including capital outlay funding), $902,669,000 from State
University Fee Revenue, $208,629,000 from other fee
revenues, and $184,709,000 from reimbursements for a total
of $3,743,965,000. The number of projected 2004/05 full-time
equivalent students (FTES) is 324,120. 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 2004/05
average support cost per full-time equivalent student based
on General Fund appropriation and State University Fee
revenue only is $10,338 and when including all sources as
indicated below is $11,433. Of this amount, the average
student fee support per FTE is $2,985, which includes all
fee revenue in the state higher education fund (e.g. State
University Fee, nonresident tuition, application fees,
miscellaneous course fees).
Average Cost
2004/05
Amount per FTE Student
Percentage
Total Support Cost
$3,743,965,000
$11,433 100%
• State Appropriation
2,447,958,000
7,553 65%
• Student Fee Support1
1,111,298,000
2,985 30%
• Reimbursements
184,709,000
545 5%
1Student
fee support represents fee revenue deposited in the State
Treasury/state higher education fund. The average CSU
2004/05 academic year, resident, undergraduate student fees
required to apply to, enroll in, or attend the university is
$2,916. However, the costs paid by individual students will
vary depending on campus, program, and whether a student is
part-time, full-time, resident, or nonresident.
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CHANGES IN RULES AND POLICIES
Although
every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the
information in this catalog, students and others who use
this catalog should note that laws, rules, and policies
change from time to time and that these changes may alter
the information contained in this publication. Changes may
come in the form of statutes enacted by the Legislature,
rules and policies adopted by the Board of Trustees of the
California State University, by the Chancellor or designee
of the California State University, or by the President or
designee of the campus. It is not possible in a publication
of this size to include all of the rules, policies and other
information which pertain to students, the institution, and
the California State University. More current or complete
information may be obtained from the appropriate department,
school, or administrative office.
Nothing in
this catalog shall be construed as, operate as, or have the
effect of an abridgment or a limitation of any rights,
powers, or privileges of the Board of Trustees of the
California State University, the Chancellor of the
California State University, or the President of the campus.
The Trustees, the Chancellor, and the President are
authorized by law to adopt, amend, or repeal rules and
policies which apply to students. This catalog does not
constitute a contract or the terms and conditions of a
contract between the student and the institution or the
California State University. The relationship of the student
to the institution is one governed by statute, rules, and
policy adopted by the Legislature, the Trustees, the
Chancellor, the President and their duly authorized
designees.
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