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State Auditor Blasts UC Budgeting Practices

Claims the Office of the President secretly squirreled away $175 million in reserves.

State Auditor Blasts UC Budgeting Practices
Janet Napolitano, President of the University of California

This Tuesday, State Auditor Elaine M. Howle presented a striking 177-page report to the governor and legislative leaders on misleading and concerning spending practices her office discovered within the University of California’s Office of the President (UCOP) from 2012-2016.

The report found that UCOP had maintained $175 million in budget reserves this year without disclosing it to the University of California Board of Regents, the legislature, or the public. The office then went on to use the over-estimated budgets from past years to set the new budget, and it put the reserve funds into an undisclosed account that received zero oversight, Howle stated.

Some of these surplus funds came directly from the individual UC campuses. Each college must pay UCOP assessment fees for their operations; UC Santa Barbara ends up paying around $16 million each year. The report revealed that $32 million of the total $288 million in assessment fees UCOP received ended up in the undisclosed reserve budget when it could have been returned to students. Regarding the initiatives UCOP did end up paying for using these surplus funds, the State Auditor commented: “We question the Office of the President’s decision to prioritize them over other activities such as campus spending on students, especially given it has not sufficiently evaluated these initiatives’ purpose and intent.”