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California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc.

California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc. California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc. Auxiliary Organizations – Established to serve the California State University and its campuses

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California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc.

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  1. California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc. California State University, Sacramento Faculty Senate by University Enterprises, Inc.

  2. Auxiliary Organizations – Established to serve the • California State University and its campuses • The first – Fresno State College Association – established in 1922 • State Legislature created the framework in the Education Code to complement the system’s core academic mission • Auxiliary Organizations are chartered as nonprofit public benefit corporations, subject to Attorney General oversight – current count is 91

  3. Auxiliary Organizations are overseen by the • Board,The Chancellor, and Campus Presidents • Auxiliary Organizations are required by statute to be self supporting • All Auxiliaries must be examined by external auditors as well as the Trustee’s Internal Auditor • Campus Presidents are directly responsible by State statute for ensuring expenditures are in accordance with Trustee policies • Auxiliary Boards have voting members from the: Administration or Staff, Faculty, Community, Students, President’s representative, as either a voting or non-voting member

  4. Types of Auxiliary Organizations in the CSU • Associated Student Body OrganizationsRevenues from student-voted fees • Sponsored Programs & Special Educational ProjectsFunded from Contracts & Grants activities • Student UnionsRevenues from student union fees and operations • Commercial ServicesRevenues from bookstore, food services, agricultural, and other commercial activities • Specialized SupportRevenues from fund raising and endowment management, housing operations, and/or radio/TV stations

  5. California State University, Sacramento

  6. University Enterprises, Inc. Our Mission University Enterprises, Inc. is a dynamic and innovative non-profit corporation. It creates and manages an array of programs and services, which support and strengthen the University’s mission of teaching, scholarship and public service. University Enterprises serves the campus by shaping its growth and activities to meet the evolving needs of the University and the community.

  7. University Enterprises, Inc. • Service Highlights • UEI is a non-profit campus auxiliary • UEI works for the Sacramento State campus only • All UEI projects are for the benefit of Sacramento State • UEI receives direction from its Board, made up of faculty members, administrators, students, and community members. • UEI is the largest employer of Sacramento State students • UEI is proud to be an active and vital working partner of Sacramento State.

  8. Commercial Activities • Hornet Bookstore • The Store in the University Union (retail) • Sac State Dining Services (25 retail eateries) • Sac State Board Plans (Dining Commons) • University Catering • University Center Restaurant • Sac State Copy Graphics Center (retail) • Sponsored Programs • Research Grants and Contracts (post award) • Project Activity Grants • Student Employment Services • University Support Programs (water programs, • University Media Services)

  9. Specialized Support for Sacramento State • Endowment recordkeeping for Foundation of California State University, Sacramento • Trademark and Licensing management for Sacramento State • Project and Resource Development for Sacramento State • Compile and Publish Campus Phone Directory

  10. Placer Hall

  11. Hornet Bookstore

  12. Del Norte Hall

  13. Baseball and Softball Stadium with Batting Cages

  14. Benicia Hall

  15. Napa Hall

  16. Modoc Hall

  17. Broad Athletic Facility – Field House

  18. Alumni Center

  19. Serna Plaza

  20. Julia Morgan House

  21. University Office Park

  22. Ramona Village Faculty and Staff Housing

  23. Sac State Tram

  24. Sac State Sign Supports Professional Development Grants

  25. Upper Eastside Lofts

  26. University Enterprises, Inc. Enterprise Fund Statement of Operating Revenues and Expenses Historical Actual Proposed Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2007/2008 2006/2007 2005/2006 2004/2005 2003/2004 Total Operating Revenues $71,847,430 $62,289,982 $61,095,172 $74,551,632 $74,502,295 Total Operating and Interest Expenses (73,544,753) (62,256,170) (60,925,727) (74,717,130) (73,113,538) Net Operating Revenues over Expenses $ (1,697,323) $ 33,812 $ 169,445 $ (165,498) $ 1,388,757

  27. University Enterprises, Inc. and Academic Affairs = • Research Administration and Contract • Administration (RACA) • RACA is a partnership between Academic Affairs and UEI, in which Academic Affairs staff provide proposal development support and UEI staff accept and administer the grant awards and contracts for the University and faculty

  28. Research Administration and Contract • Administration (RACA): A Partnership • Collaboration for Growth and Support • A Celebration of Faculty Success • Integrating Scholarship and University Priorities • Professional Administration and Service • Increasing Contribution to Campus

  29. The Mission of RACA: • Assist faculty with proposal development and submission • Support Research and Creative Activity on campus • Administer awarded grants and contracts • Expand the research and program capacity of the campus • Integrate student employment and experiential learning UEI: University Foundation at Sacramento State account management functions UEI: Student Employment Services

  30. Examples of Partnerships that Lead to Research • Proposals • Sacramento State/UC Davis Cancer Center Partnership to Reduce Health Disparities: Faculty projects integrating allied health sciences, natural sciences, cancer biology, and graduate students to address regional health disparities • US Geological Survey Collaborative Research Partnership: A collaboration bridging science, education, and entrepreneurship to build new platforms for research development and earth science for the region and state

  31. Major Research Centers: • Archaeological Research Center • Office of Water Programs • Institute for Social Research

  32. Examples of Funded Projects Campuswide • Services to Students with Disabilities - U.S. Department of Education TRIO Funds • The MESA Engineering and Computer Science Program (MEP) – NSF Funding • McNair Scholars Program, funded by the U. S. Department of Education • Kathy Gee, Project ETCHES (Educating Teachers Collaboratively: Honoring Every Student) • Michael Epperson – project with NASA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Maryland to investigate the relationship between the causal and logical orders in quantum mechanics

  33. Examples of Funded Projects Campuswide • Services to Students with Disabilities - U.S. Department • Charles Postel -Teaching American History (TAH) grant • David Rolloff, Beth Kivel, Beth Erickson and Katherine Pinch – State Parks Project • Linda Roberts, NIH Funding for research in the structural analysis of both human and zebrafish apo A-I proteins • Student Affairs-  Alcohol Education Program with State Incentive Grant funding

  34. University Enterprises, Inc. Project Activity Grants 4 - Year Trend Year Grants Amounts Awarded 2007 - 2008 61 $75,794 2006 - 2007 76 $89,285 2005 - 2006 64 $78,325 2004 - 2005 76 $88,617 4 - Year Total 277 $332,021 UEI funded an additional $15,000 for USA activities in 2007 - 2008

  35. For more information visit us on the web www.enterprises.csus.edu

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