On July 23 and 24, ASI President Aaron Castaneda will address several CSU Board of Trustees committees in regards to a proposed CSU application fee increase and 4th year math requirement, the CSU surplus disclosure, campus parking, and executive compensation. The details are as follows:

  • Committee on Finance: Admission Application Fee Proposal and Title 5 Revision
  • Committee on Educational Policy: Expanding Opportunity through Preparation in Quantitative Reasoning
  • Committee on Audit: Status of California State Auditor Report 2018-127 Regarding Financial Accounts Invested Outside the State Treasury and Campus Parking Programs
  • Committee on University and Faculty Personnel: Compensation for Executives

Supplemental Documents:

For a full agenda of the CSU Board of Trustees meeting, please visit: https://www2.calstate.edu/csu-system/board-of-trustees

 

Addressing the Board of Trustees

Members of the public are welcome to address the Board of Trustees. Every committee provides an opportunity for members of the public to directly address the committee on each agenda item before or during the committee's discussion or consideration of the item. Comments made at committee meetings must relate to an item on the committee's agenda. Members of the public may also address the full Board of Trustees during the plenary session on any non-agendized topic that is related to the University. The public may also address the full board on agenda items, but only if an opportunity to address the agenda item was not provided when it came before the relevant committee, or if the agenda item has substantially changed since the committee heard the item. Written comments are also welcome and will be distributed to the members of the board. The purpose of public comments is to provide information to the board, and not to evoke an exchange with board members. Questions that board members may have resulting from public comments will be referred to appropriate staff for response. Members of the public wishing to speak must provide written or electronic notice to the Trustee Secretariat no later than the working day before the committee or board meeting at which they desire to speak. The notice should identify the agenda item the speaker wishes to address, or if the speaker wishes to address the full Board in the plenary session, the notice should state the subject of the intended presentation. In fairness to all speakers who wish to speak, and to allow the committees and Board to hear from as many speakers as possible, while at the same time conducting the public business of their meetings within the time available, the committee or board chair will determine and announce reasonable restrictions upon the time for each speaker, and may ask multiple speakers on the same topic to limit their presentations. In most instances, speakers will be limited to no more than three minutes. Ceding, pooling or yielding remaining time to other speakers is not permitted. The totality of time allotted for public comment at the board meeting will be 30 minutes, and speakers will be scheduled for appropriate time in accord with the numbers that sign up. Speakers are requested to make the best use of the public comment opportunity and to
follow the rules established.

Note: Anyone wishing to address the Board of Trustees, who needs any special accommodation, should contact the Trustee Secretariat at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting so appropriate arrangements can be made.

Trustee Secretariat
Office of the Chancellor

 

*The Board of Trustees is a public body, and members of the public have a right to attend and participate in its meetings. This schedule of meetings is established as a best approximation of how long each scheduled meeting will take to complete its business. Each meeting will be taken in sequence, except in unusual circumstances. Depending on the length of the discussions, which are not possible to predict with precision in advance, the scheduled meeting times indicated may vary widely. For two-day meetings, items scheduled for one day may be heard either the day before or the day after depending upon the time spent on each matter. The public is advised to take this uncertainty into account in planning to attend any meeting.

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Last modified on September 5, 2019