San Francisco State University. We Make Great Things Happen. University Budget Committee September 12, 2017

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San Francisco State University We Make Great Things Happen University Budget Committee September 12, 2017

Welcome to the new Academic 2017-2018 Year! Today s Agenda Welcome and Announcements (President Wong and VP Sherman) Approval of July 12, 2017 Meeting Minutes Updated Committee Charge and Membership (VP Sherman) a. Introduce AVP Fiscal Affairs, Jeff Wilson b. Introduce AVP Enrollment Management, Maria Martinez c. Introduce new UBC members d. Introduce Advisory members Budget Advisory Committee (BAC) in Academic Affairs (Provost Summit) State of the Budget and the SSGI Cost Estimate (VP Sherman & Elena Stoian) Open Forum; Ten minutes, 3-minute limit per speaker Upcoming UBC Meetings for 2017/2018: a. Friday, December 1, 2017, 10:00AM 11:30AM b. Thursday, February 1, 2018, 2:00PM 3:30PM c. April 2018 TBD d. Summer 2018 - TBD Adjournment; next meeting December 1, 2017

Updated Committee Charge & Welcome New Members Ann Sherman, Vice President & CFO (Interim) Administration & Finance

Jeff Wilson has joined Administration & Finance Affairs as Associate Vice President for Fiscal Affairs. Jeff Wilson is most recently the Senior Director for the Office of Faculty Research and Sponsored Programs at Sonoma State University. Under his leadership sponsored programs administration has transformed from an accounting and recordkeeping function to a one-stop, full-service organization dedicated to supporting SSU s faculty researchers, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining fiscal responsibility. Jeff has held leadership positions in the CSU research community and is an active member of the CSU Research Administration Committee and the National Council of Research Administrators. He is a frequent contributor to CSU policy development for sponsored programs and has presented at SSU, CSU and national meetings and conferences. Jeff Wilson Associate Vice President Fiscal Affairs Administration & Finance Jeff joined Sonoma State in 2006 as Senior Accountant for the Sonoma State Foundation, was promoted to Deputy Controller, Sponsored Programs Administration in 2008 and Senior Director in 2014. Prior to joining Sonoma State he worked in public accounting and consulting at Deloitte and cash management and treasury at Wells Fargo. He is a Certified Public Accountant. He received bachelor s degrees in accounting and commerce/business administration and a master s degree in marketing from The University of Alabama.

Maria L. Martinez has joined Student Affairs and Enrollment Management as Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management. Maria L. Martinez Associate Vice President Enrollment Management Student Affairs & Enrollment Management Prior to coming to SF State, Martinez served as university registrar at Cal Poly, Pomona for 13 years. Before that, she was a degree audit reporting system specialist at CSU Fullerton for nearly 16 years. Her various roles in enrollment management have given her a wealth of knowledge about the CSU as a system of higher education and a deep understanding of its culture.

Budget Advisory Council Division of Academic Affairs Jennifer Summit Provost and Vice President (Interim)

Aims 1. Increase budget transparency 2. Improve curricular planning 3. Align academic budget with strategic goals

History In 2009 SF State cut 350 classes

History Most cuts were to GE and service classes

Augment system created

College budgets haven t changed 1. Essentially frozen in 2009 2. Incremental budget: each year s allocation based on previous year 3. College allocations not linked to enrollments (except through augments) 4. Faculty hiring, staff, and operations not separately planned or budgeted

The need for a new budget model 1. Allocations aligned with enrollment growth and student need 2. Stability in colleges base budgets 3. Improved planning around hiring, curriculum development, strategic growth

Budget Advisory Council Andrew Harris, Dean LCA Linda Oubre, Dean COB Guido Krickx, Dean CEL John Elia, Associate Dean CHSS Kim Altura, Associate Dean DUEAP Yvonne Bui, Chair, Special Education, GCOE Ron Marzke, Chair, Physics and Astronomy, COSE Grace Yoo, Chair, Asian American Studies, COES Dylan Mooney, Staff, CHSS; Academic Senate Jay Orendorff, AVP Business Operations, A&F Jacqueline Foley, Associated Students

BAC Charge To examine and assess the current Academic Affairs budget To investigate and assess alternative budget models To establish guiding principles for a new budget model for Academic Affairs that recognizes and supports enrollments, student retention and graduation, and educational excellence

BAC progress: 2016-17 To examine and assess the current Academic Affairs budget Analysis of historical budget Analysis of current budget To investigate and assess alternative budget models Visit by Jane Wellman, Delta Cost Project (Fall 2016) Visit by Ed Inch, Provost, CSU East Bay (Fall 2016) Visit by Andy Feinstein, Provost, SJSU (Spring 2017) Initial effort to realign augments with high-demand courses (Spring 2017)

BAC goals: 2017-18 To establish guiding principles for a new budget model for Academic Affairs that recognizes and supports enrollments, student retention and graduation, and educational excellence To eliminate augment system To allocate curriculum planning budget to colleges one year in advance To allow colleges to plan full year s curriculum one year in advance To align curriculum budget with enrollment needs

BAC goals: 2017-18 Colleges receive allocations and enrollment targets keyed to student demand (i.e., GE, service courses, lower-division introductory courses, upper-division bottlenecks, GWAR) Curriculum allocations made once a year (February), with only minor adjustments during enrollment periods Enrollment monitored over academic year: Are students getting the courses they need? Have GE, service courses, and GWAR been adequately supplied? Is student learning and educational quality prioritized? Adjust following year s allocations after assessment of enrollments, student success, and other outcomes

BAC process: 2017-18 1. Determine Cost of Instruction (Debbie Brothwell) 2. Establish current enrollments and set enrollment targets by forecasting student need (using Ad Astra, Induced Course Load Matrix) 4. Allocate curriculum budget to colleges in advance (Allocation = Cost of Instruction x Enrollments) 5. Monitor and Assess

Questions?

Fiscal Year 2017/18 Revised Budget Timelines Planning Budget 2017

2017-18 SF State General Fund Revised Budget Timeline TODAY GOVERNOR S TENTATIVE BUDGET SUBMITTED TO LEGISLATURE FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR GOVERNOR SIGNS BUDGET FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR START FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS END OF FISCAL YEAR Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jun ORIGINAL BUDGETS VIEWABLE IN BI PRESIDENT & CFO MEETINGS WITH THE CABINETS ON BUDGET REVISED BUDGET VIEWABLE IN BI BUDGET MID-YEAR REVIEW REPORT Q3 BUDGET REVIEW REPORT CAMPUS ENROLLMENT TARGETS USED FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET FINANCIAL REVIEW BASED ON THE ANALYSIS PREPARED BY BUDGET OFFICE UNITS RECEIVE THE INITIATIVES ALLOCATIONS ( CARRY FORWARD, SSGI AND ANY ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE) CAMPUS PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR & BUDGET ALLOCATIONS FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR TO THE CABINETS (*) The dates are subject to change based on the plan 21

2017-18 SF State General Fund Budget Planning Campus Cabinets- $201.6 million 2017-18 Cabinets Original Allocation Student Affairs & Enroll Mgmt 8% University Advancement 4% Academic Affairs $141.7M Administration & Finance $34.7M Office of the President $1.3M Student Affairs & Enroll Mgmt $16.7M Office of the President 1% Administration & Finance 17% University Advancement $7.1M Total $201.6M Academic Affairs 70% 22

2017-18 SF State General Fund Budget Planning B Memo 17-06 One-Time In thousands Designation One-Time Research Scholarly & Creativity $159 Academic Preparation in English and Math 140 Data-Driven Decision Making and Expand Financial support for Financial Literacy Programs Yr. 1-2 Course Redesign, Faculty Development or Other Curriculum and Instruction- Related Activities ( first year) 120 150 Graduation Initiatives 2025 689 RTC Seismic Enforcement $2,148 Total 2017-18 One Time Allocation $3,406 23

SSGI Cost Estimate

Open Forum (3-minutes per speaker)

Next meeting: Friday, December 1, 2017, 10:00AM 11:30AM Thursday, February 1, 2018, 2:00PM 3:30PM April 2018 TBD Summer 2018 - TBD

University Budget Committee Thank you for attending!