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Higher Education in the Pacific Rim: Regional Context and Challenges Discussant Henry T. Yang

APRU Presidents’ Meeting. Higher Education in the Pacific Rim: Regional Context and Challenges Discussant Henry T. Yang Chancellor, UC Santa Barbara. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 2004-05 Budget Presentation. November 2003.

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Higher Education in the Pacific Rim: Regional Context and Challenges Discussant Henry T. Yang

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  1. APRU Presidents’ Meeting Higher Education in the Pacific Rim: Regional Context and Challenges Discussant Henry T. Yang Chancellor, UC Santa Barbara

  2. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 2004-05 Budget Presentation November 2003

  3. How do we maintain student access in the face of state budgetary challenges?

  4. Budget Compact Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger President of the University of California Robert Dynes Chancellor of Cal State University Charles Reed May 11, 2004

  5. Compact Highlights • Undergraduate fee increases of 14% in 2004-05, 8% in 2005-06 and 2006-07 (following increase of 30% in 2003-04) • Graduate fee increases of 20% in 2004-05, 10% in 2005-06 and 2006-07 (following increase of 30% in 2003-04) • 20-33% of new fee revenue reserved for financial aid

  6. Compact Highlights • Annual funding growth of 3% for salary and other cost increases in 2005-06, 4% in 2007-08 • Funding for additional 5,000 students per year, beginning in 2005-06 • Annual augmentation of 1% for core needs, beginning in 2008-09

  7. Student Exchange & International Collaboration

  8. University of California Education Abroad Program * primarily to Western Europe (63%) and Asia (17%)

  9. Doctorates Awarded in Sciences and Engineering in the U.S., 1992-2001 * ~50% of total foreign from East Asia; ~20% of total foreign from West Asia

  10. Doctorates Awarded in Sciences and Engineering in the U.S., 1992-2001

  11. Breakdown of South American Citizens Awarded U.S. Doctorates in Sciences and Engineering, 1992-2001

  12. Number and percent of foreign S&E doctoral recipients with plan to stay in the United States: 1988-96 source: National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Studies, Survey of Earned Doctorates

  13. APRU Presidents’ Meeting Thank you

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