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Presentation to the University Committee on Planning and Budget by Peter J. Taylor, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Sandra Kim, Executive Director, External Finance October 6, 2009

y Finance long-term capital assets with long-term debt y Use of full credit spectrum enhances debt capacity > Use of tax-exempt commercial paper allows for timely funding of capital projects > Use of taxable commercial paper allows management of cash flow on a cost-effective basis > Deferment of newly issued debt and restructuring of existing debt achieves more overall level debt service structure > Currently, there are approximately $2 billion in Regent approved projects to be financed 1

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Weighted Rating (Moody's/S&P) Par Amount Average Coupon Security Pledge General Revenue Bonds Aa1/AA $5,851,685,000 4.61% General revenues of the Regents, excluding state appropriations and medical center revenues Limited Project Revenue Bonds Aa2/AA 1,380,840,000 4.91% Auxiliary project gross revenues, subordinate to General Revenues Medical Center Pooled Revenue Bonds Aa2/AA 1,039,280,000 4.58% Gross academic medical center revenues Multiple Purpose Project Bonds Aa2/AA 162,560,000 4.91% Project revenues; no additional bonds to be issued under this indenture Certificates of Participation Aa1/AA 975,000 4.00% Lawfully available funds; no additional bonds to be issued under this indenture Hospital Revenue Bonds Aa3 137,090,000 5.16% Individual medical center revenues; no additional bonds to be issued under this indenture $8,572,430,000 4.67% Tax-Exempt Commercial Paper P-1 1A-1+ $200,300,000 Project revenues Taxable Commercial Paper P-1/A-1+ $811,005,000 Project revenues 3 * As of 9/30109. Excludes State Lease Revenue Bonds and campus-originated leases.

$700,000 Targeted for Restructuring Certificates of Participation $600,000 - Hospital Revenue Bonds $500,000 Medical Center Pooled Revenue Bonds (1) Multiple Purpose Project Bonds 'V;' 0 0 0 $400,000 J e.~ "... 'f.j " :c $300,000 " "Q II II III Limited Project Revenue Bonds General Revenue Bonds $200,000 $100,000 $0 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038 2040 2042 2044 2046 2048 Fiscal Year 4 (l) Ass umes fixed payor swap rate for interest rate on underlying floating rate bonds

Identify Programmatic Need Capital and Financial Plan Project Financial Feasibility Programmatic Review Environmental and other legal issues Financing Feasibility Approval Standbyl Interim financing Permanent Financing Bonds 5

~ Repayment sources must be in accordance with Regent approval and bond indentures. ~ Student tuition and fees ~ Indirect cost recovery ~ Sales and Services - Educational activities ~ Sales and Services - Auxiliary enterprises ~ Unrestricted investment income ~ Other (Section 28, student approved fees) ~ Each external financing request must identify a specific fund source to be pledged to repay the obligation. ~ For non-revenue generating facilities with an administrative component, a campus may pledge its allocation of the University Opportunity Fund or Education Fund. ~ Auxiliary enterprises (housing, parking, student centers) pledge their respective revenues generated from the entire enterprise as the source of repayment for its financing. ~ Medical center projects pledge medical center revenues as the source of repayment for its projects. ~ State appropriations are generally not eligible to be designated as a repayment source for external financing. ~ Other funds restricted as to their use and disposition by law, contract, donor or the University are similarly ineligible. 6

The University's Revised Debt Affordability Model Seeks to Better Align the University's Internal Processes with the System's External Debt Capacity, While Affording the Campuses Greater Flexibility and Accountability External Capacity Capital Markets View In the Current Economic Environment o ~. Internal Feasibility of Each Project by Campus Affordability 7

$300 million Series Q Tax-Exempt Bonds & $1.0 billion Series R Taxable BABs II BuilaAmerica Bonds(BABs) were incwdedlnme American Recovery ana Reinvestment Act (ARRA) UC receives an ongoing subsidy of 35% of its interest payment from the US Treasury Over $200 million in orders from California and national retail investors for Series Q with strong institutional investor interest for the remainder All-in subsidized rate of 3.97% with a final maturity of May 15, 2043 Orders for Series R totaled over $2.1 billion and included participation from bond funds, retail investors, corporations, insurance companies, asset managers, and international investors. Closed: August 27,2009 Provided permanent financing for approximately 70 projects, including 12 seismic and life safety related projects, nine deferred maintenance projects, nine energy efficiency projects, student housing and other campus facilities, classrooms and research buildings Examples: Statewide Energy Partnership Anna Head Housing (Berkeley) Student Athlete High Performance Center (Berkeley) Physical Sciences Expansion (Davis) Robbins Hall (Davis) Social & Behavioral Sciences (Irvine) Life Sciences Replacement (Los Angeles) Police Station (Los Angeles) 8 Weyburn Terrace Housing (LA) Parking Lots (Merced) Health Sciences Surge (Riverside) Health Sciences Grad/Prof Housing (San Diego) Cogen Plant Expansion (San Diego) Cardiovascular Research Institute (San Francisco) North Hall Data Center (Santa Barbara) Cowell Student Health (Santa Cruz) 'J

Due to the existing front-loaded debt service structure, Series Q & R were structured with a deferred principal amortization to minimize debt service increases prior to 2021. Debt Service Pre Series Q & R Issuance Debt Service Post Series Q & R Issuance $ Millions $ Millions 650 650 600 600 550 550 500 500 450 -,.._- _._. - - ---~- -- --- 450 400 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 100 JbllUU 50 50 0 0 I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) I\:) 0 o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o ~ ~ I\:) I\:) w w.j>..j>. ~ ~ I\:) I\:) w w.j>..j>. 0 (Jl o (Jl o (Jl o (Jl 0 (Jl o (Jl o (Jl o (Jl 350 300 250 200 150 ExlSbng Debt ServIce Exisling Debl S8Mce Series Q&R Pnncipal Series Q&R Interest IIII 9

~ Commercial paper is a short-term security issued for purposes of interim financing. ~ The paper is primarily sold to money market funds. The maturity of commercial paper ranges from 1 to 270 days. ~ Commercial paper is generally the most flexible and cost-effective interim financing vehicle in the market as broker-dealers can adapt to changing financial market conditions and find the most efficient maturities for the paper. ~ The Regents CP Program has a total authorization of $2 billion ~ Today, $1.5 billion is currently rated ~ CP is most traditionally used by the University for interim capital financing ~ Also authorized for use for hospital working capital, University working capital and equipment 10

On August 4, UC completed a $199.915 million General Obligation Bond transaction with the State of California. ~ ~ ~ ~ UC purchased State GO bonds which the State is obligated to redeem on or before November 1, 2012 UC funded the purchase of the GO bonds with the issuance of taxable commercial paper The transaction enabled the State to resume funding of 18 time-sensitive and high priority voterapproved GO bond funded projects on eight UC campuses that had been delayed by the State's diminished ability to access the capital markets ~Seven UC instructional and research were over 90% to be placed in service complete, needing only equipment funding ~Other projects included ten telemedicine projects and a Biomedical Sciences Facility on the Santa Cruz campus that was in danger of losing its construction bid package GO bond interest earnings will be first applied to pay interest expense on the commercial paper ~ The State is paying a 3.183% interest rate on the bonds to UC, which was 1.00% higher than the market index rate for State GO bonds of similar maturity on the day of pricing ~Currently, taxable commercial paper rates are approximately 0.3% 11

Estimated Monthly Cumulative Cash Shortfall Due to State Deferrals Key findings $1.2B I $1.0B $0.8B $0.68 I ~ Deferrals include: $750 million in July to September 2009 Up to $500 million thereafter $O.4B $0.28 ~ Full repayment not expected until May/June 2010 $O.OB 7/09 8/09 9/09 10/09 11/09 12/09 1/10 2/10 12

y Use taxable CP to manage the State cash flow deferrals: Preserves STIP flexibility at a time when it is most needed More fiscally prudent than long-term borrowing for working capital» Issue taxable CP and use proceeds on a monthly basis to make up for State deferrals > Pay back taxable CP as State reimbursements come in» Sufficient CP capacity provided by August General Revenue Bond and upcoming Medical Center Pooled Revenue Bond issue 13

8% ---30 year Treasury - - -. 30 year MMD - - -. 1 Month Libor I 70/0 "... _.. ''li, 6% 5% 40/0 3 0 /0 20/0 1%.......,:".,'...~......,.,.. -.,...,.. ',..,...... "..... -.. -... ~-.. --,...... -"... -.. ",,. -..,,., ~ ",".:'~.':,. '" '" '" ", 0% r)i.c9j r)i.& r)i.& r)i.& r)i.rs> r)i.d" r)i.ry r)i.ry r)i.(9 "d "d "d "d "d "d "d "d "d "d i\, -'~ ".. -... ~ Short-term rates are at histonic lows. ~ Long-term rates have also declined. ~ The issuance of Build America Bonds (BABs) by municipal bond issuers has driven down long-term municipal rates - BABs are taxable bonds - The U.S. Treasury provides 35% of the interest payment to the issuer 14