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Student Access o Students first Linking Strategic Planning to Budget Values Students, Employees, & Community Learning and Student Success o Protecting the learning core Value and Support of Employees o Balance needs of employees with needs of students Economic and Community Development o Maximize potential revenues Fiscal and Physical Resources o Fund structural commitments and fixed increases o Address Accreditation, legal & fiscal stability challenges 2

California Community Colleges Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) $47.3 million 0.85% Access/Workload Restoration $140.4 million 2.75% Categorical Programs: $100 million for Student Success and Support Program $70 million for Student Equity Plans (new funding) $30 million for DSPS back to 08/09 level $498 million for paying down deferrals Only $94 million left!! 3

California Community Colleges $50 million increase for Economic and Workforce Development Program one time $148 million for Physical Plan and Instructional Support Program one time $39.7 million for Prop 39 Energy Projects 4

2014-2015 State Budget for Community Colleges Changes Compared to 2013-2014 Description (amounts in 000s) 2013-14 Approved Budget 2014-15 January Proposed 2014-15 May Revised Budget 2014-15 Approved Budget Unrestricted General Fund Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) 1.57% 0.86% 0.85% 0.85% Access/Workload Restoration 1.63% 3.0% 2.75% 2.75% 5

2014-2015 State Budget for Community Colleges Changes Compared to 2013-2014 Description (amounts in 000s) 2013-14 Approved Budget 2014-15 January Proposed 2014-15 May Revised Budget 2014-15 Approved Budget Restricted General Fund Student Success and Support Program $99,183 $199,183 $199,183 $199,183 Student Success and Support Equity Program $0 $100,000 $100,000 $70,000 Disabled Students Programs and Services $84,223 $84,223 $84,223 $114,223 6

California Community Colleges What s New Student Success and Support Program Concerns that districts would be unable to match the increased funding for SSSP at 3:1 rate initial match Based on the results of the survey to the colleges, the Board of Governors took action on July 8 to amend its regulations Revised SSSP Match Requirement for 2014-2015 Match was reduced to 2:1 Match can include expenditures that were allowed for funding under the old Matriculation program that can no longer be funded with SSSP funds (initially was allowed for 1 st year now allowed 2 nd year) The cost of tutoring and supplemental instruction provided as follow-up services for at risk students (initially was not allowed as match) 7

California Community Colleges What s New Student Equity Planning Was not tied to any funding until the Governor s proposed budget in January 2014 To close the achievement gaps in access and success in underrepresented student groups Focuses on increasing access, course completion, ESL and basic skills completion, degrees, certificates and transfer for all students The Chancellor s Office is developing a process for allocating funding to colleges Plan is due Fall 2014 8

2014-2015 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Description 2013-14 Approved Budget 2014-15 Approved Budget Unrestricted General Fund Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) $1.3M 1.57% $750K 0.85% Access/Workload Restoration $2.2M 2.8% $2.8M 3.4% 9

2014-2015 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Description 2013-14 Approved Budget 2014-15 Approved Budget Restricted General Fund Student Success and Support Program $1.3M $3.1M Student Success and Support Equity Program $0 Pending Alloc. Disabled Students Programs and Services $1.58M $2.0M (est.) 10

2014-2015 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Description 2013-14 Approved Budget 2014-15 Approved Budget Restricted Funds Physical Plant and Instructional Support Program $431K $2.36M Prop. 39 Energy Projects $615K $503K 11

2014-2015 Physical Plant & Instructional Support Physical Plant $1,179,065 Scheduled Maintenance Special Repairs Project Funding Proposals (PFPs) One Time Fund Instructional Support $1,179,066 Instructional Equipment & Furniture Library Materials Instructional Information Technology Equipment Software licenses initial year only 12

GCCCD Adoption Budget Total Budget $232,196,804 2014-15 TB 2014-5 AB General Fund: Unrestricted Fund $105.4 m $110.6 m Restricted Fund 16.5 m 23.1m Total General $121.9 m $133.7 m Other Funds 94.5 m 98.5 m Total Budget $216.4 m $232.2 m 13

Summary of 2013-2014 Ending Balance Unrestricted General Fund Ending Balance at 6/30/2014 $11.2 million Less: Contingency Reserve Purchase Orders (carried to next fiscal year) Ending Balance after Commitments 5.2 million 1.5 million $4.5 million 14

Unrestricted General Fund Summary Beginning Balance $11,220,922 Revenue 97,866,791 One-Time Prior Year Funds 1,547,091 Total Funds Available $ 110,634,804 Less Contingency Reserve ( 5,767,691) Total Formula Allocation $ 104,867,113 15

Site Allocations Unrestricted General Fund Grossmont College $ 60,810,133 Page 14 Cuyamaca College 25,539,522 Page 18 District Services 11,345,475 Page 22 Districtwide Commitments 7,171,983 Page 26 Total Allocations $ 104,867,113 16

Unrestricted General Fund AB Expenditures Page 10 Other Operating Expenses $12,555,245 12% Capital Outlay $1,015,432 1% Other Outgo $620,797 1% Supplies $2,318,420 2% Total Benefits $22,532,278 21% Academic Salaries $44,002,531 42% Total Expenditures $104,867,113 Classified Salaries $21,822,410 21% 17

Unrestricted General Fund AB Revenue Page 6 Non-Resident Tuition $3,714,003 3.8% Other State $1,145,117 1.2% Other Local $801,241 0.8% Lottery $2,240,280 2.3% State Apportionment $89,966,150 91.9% Total Revenue $97,866,791 18

Unrestricted General Fund State Apportionment Revenue Enrollment Fees $7,512,031 8% Budget Deficit ($1,836,044) -2% Education Protection Account $13,817,475 15% State General Fund $37,390,761 40% Property Taxes $33,081,927 35% Total Apportionment $89,966,150 19

Deficit 2013-2014 State Deficit in June 2014 1.72% $1.5M Updated amount February 2015 2014-2015 Budget Deficit 2% $1.8M To protect against mid-year cut Will reconsider in February 2015 at First Period Apportionment Report from State 20

FTES History & Projections 21,000 18,000 177 1,232 2,989 1,116 1,015 0 433 0 0 15,000 12,000 9,000 18,049 18,382 18,775 17,908 18,268 16,804 17,021 17,502 18,035 18,103 6,000 3,000 0 Funded FTES Unfunded FTES 21

Workload Reduction and Restoration Summary 2009-2010 -$3.1M Reduction (3.35%) 2010-2011 $2.1M Restoration 2.14% 2011-2012 -$6.3M Reduction (7.65%) 2012-2013 $943K Restoration 1.29% 2013-2014 $2.2M Restoration 2.82% 2014-2015 $2.8M Restoration 3.40% Net Difference -$1.35M to Restore (1.35%) 22

Budget Challenges STRS Obligations Increased cost with no funding State Deficits Continued exposure to shortfalls in State revenue, property taxes and student fees Modest revenue increase with sharply increasing expenditures Proposition 30 is temporary tax increase Sales tax increase ends on December 31, 2016 (approximately 21% of Prop 30 revenues) Income tax increase ends on December 31, 2018 23

FTES Funding We are still below our 2008/09 funding level Growth Allocation New formula effective in 2015-16 Primary factors to include individuals under/over 25 within district boundaries without a college degree and number of unemployed and disadvantaged Fiscal Affairs Workgroup plans a proposal in Fall 2014 CDCP Rate (Noncredit Courses in Career Development and College Preparation) Beginning 2015-16, the CDCP rate will equal the credit rate From $3,310.72 to $4,675.9 per FTES 24

Thank You!! District Strategic Planning & Budget Committee Members Alicia Munoz John Valencia Sahar Abushaban Anne Krueger Katrina VanderWoude Scott Thayer Arleen Satele Kim Widdes Sue Gonda Brian Nath Linda Jensen Sue Rearic Chris Hill Mark Zacovic Sunita Cooke Chris Tarman Michael Barendse Tim Corcoran Cindy Miles Michael Copenhaver Tim Flood Elsa Hernandez Rafael Navarrete Wei Zhou Jesus Miranda Rocky Rose Yvette Macy Jim Mahler 25