MEMORANDUM. The Remaining Members of the Board: SUBJECT: Minutes of the Finance Committee Meeting on September 17, 2015

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September 17, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: The Finance Committee: Victoria D. Harker, Chair Frank B. Atkinson Helen E. Dragas Kevin J. Fay John A. Griffin John G. Macfarlane III Jeffrey C. Walker William H. Goodwin Jr., Ex Officio Daniel T. Judge, Student Member Daniel M. Meyers, Consulting Member and The Remaining Members of the Board: Mark T. Bowles L.D. Britt, M.D. Whittington W. Clement Frank M. Conner III Barbara J. Fried Frank E. Genovese Bobbie G. Kilberg Tammy S. Murphy James V. Reyes Joe Garofalo, Faculty Member FROM: Susan G. Harris SUBJECT: Minutes of the Finance Committee Meeting on September 17, 2015 The Finance Committee of the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia met, in Open Session, at 4:10 p.m. on Thursday, September 17, 2015, in the Auditorium of the Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the Harrison Institute. Victoria D. Harker, Chair, presided.

Finance Committee September 17, 2015 2. Present were William H. Goodwin Jr., Frank B. Atkinson, Helen E. Dragas, Kevin J. Fay, John A Griffin, Jeffrey C. Walker, Daniel T. Judge, and Daniel M. Meyers. Mark T. Bowles, L.D. Britt, M.D., Frank M. Conner III, Barbara J. Fried, Frank E. Genovese, Bobbie G. Kilberg, James V. Reyes, and Joe Garofalo also attended. Present as well were Teresa A. Sullivan, Susan Carkeek, Susan G. Harris, Donna P. Henry, Patrick D. Hogan, Ronald R. Hutchins, Thomas C. Katsouleas, Patricia M. Lampkin, David W. Martel, Marcus L. Martin M.D., Nancy A. Rivers, Pamela H. Sellers, Richard P. Shannon, M.D, and Colette Sheehy, Debra D. Rinker, and W. Thomas Leback. Presenters were Lawrence E. Kochard and Melody S. Bianchetto. Ms. Harker opened the meeting. After brief remarks, she gave the floor to Mr. Hogan. Consent Agenda Item: 2016-2022 State Six-Year Plan, Academic Division On motion, the committee approved the following resolution and recommended it for full Board approval. Ms. Dragas voted against the resolution. She stated that the University is missing an opportunity to address affordability, and she does not believe that taxing one group to support another is a sustainable model. 2016-2022 STATE SIX-YEAR INSTITUTIONAL PLAN, ACADEMIC DIVISION WHEREAS, 23-38.87:17 of the Code of Virginia requires the governing boards of all public institutions of higher education to develop and adopt biennially an institutional six-year plan and submit that plan to the State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV), the Governor, and the Chairs of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Finance; and WHEREAS, the University submitted its preliminary plan for the Academic Division as required on July 1, outlining general strategies to advance the objectives of the Statewide Strategic Plan and the Higher Education Opportunity Act and to enhance

Finance Committee September 17, 2015 3. teaching, research, and service consistent with the strategies of the Cornerstone Plan; and WHEREAS, final institutional plans must be approved by the Board of Visitors and submitted to SCHEV, the Governor, and the Chairs of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Finance no later than October 1; RESOLVED, the Board of Visitors approves the 2016-2022 sixyear institutional plan for the Academic Division; and RESOLVED FURTHER, the President is authorized to transmit the six-year plan to SCHEV, the Governor, and the Chairs of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Finance. Action Item: 2016-2018 Biennial Budget Operating Amendments and Revisions to the 2016-2018 Capital Program Mr. Hogan asked Ms. Sheehy and Ms. Henry to review the amendments. The University s operating amendments align with the Cornerstone Plan. At the State s request, they do not include salary increases for faculty and staff or undergraduate financial aid; these items will be addressed by the State. The primary funding requests are for past and future in-state enrollment growth, building research capacity, and information technology needs. The revisions to the University s capital program are in response to a review of the program by the State, which asked for projects that support economic development and diversification. The revisions include an expanded Thornton Hall clean room project, a Center for Human Therapeutics, and Medical Research Building #4 Phase 1 Renovations. The amendments for the College at Wise include a nuclear magnetic resonance machine needed by the chemistry department for accreditation by the American Chemical Society; enrollment growth, retention and graduation initiatives; a STEM Early College Academy; and high need degrees, federal mandates, community outreach, and undergraduate research. On motion, the committee approved the following resolution and recommended it for full Board approval:

Finance Committee September 17, 2015 4. STATE OPERATING BUDGET AMENDMENTS FOR THE 2016-2018 BIENNIUM FOR THE ACADEMIC DIVISION AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA S COLLEGE AT WISE AND REVISIONS TO THE 2016-2018 CAPITAL PROGRAM FOR THE ACADEMIC DIVISION WHEREAS, the proposed biennial budget requests represent the highest priority initiatives and are aligned with the sixyear plan submitted to the Commonwealth on July 1, 2015; RESOLVED, the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia approves the 2016-2018 biennial budget general fund requests and the revisions to the 2016-2018 Capital Program; and RESOLVED FURTHER, the Board of Visitors understands that to the extent these initiatives are not included in the Governor s 2016-2018 biennial budget, the University may want to pursue similar requests to the General Assembly; and RESOLVED FURTHER, the President or her designee is authorized to transmit to the General Assembly any request not funded by the Governor as long as there are no material differences from the items already endorsed by the Board of Visitors. University of Virginia Investment Management Company Report on the Long-Term Pool Market Value and Performance as of June 30, 2015 Mr. Kochard reported that the annualized return for FY 2015 was 7.7%. Performance information from the University s endowment peers will not be available until later in the year, but the University expects to be in the top quartile. AAU Salary for Full-Time Instructional Faculty This was a follow-up to the June meeting discussion regarding the Board s target of moving faculty salaries to the 20 th position among the University s peers in the Association of American Universities (AAU). Mr. Katsouleas reported that the University had not reached the target. In FY 2015, average salary increases for full professors, associate professors, and assistant professors instituted by the University ranged between 4% and 5.5%. While the AAU ranking in each category improved, the peer ranking declined because the University hired more junior faculty than senior faculty. Mr. Katsouleas stated that

Finance Committee September 17, 2015 5. aggressive rate increases will be needed over the next several years to move faculty salaries to the target. During the discussion session committee members raised a number of issues and questions including reconsideration of the Board s AAU target, which is an arbitrary goal that was set some time ago. Mr. Katsouleas responded to the questions and comments and offered a number of observations. The University shouldn t just chase the target, but should pursue a goal of having the finest faculty. During the last 10 years, the number of tenure track faculty in the College remained flat even though there was a 30% increase in undergraduate students. During this period, the College s non-tenure track faculty almost tripled. As a result, the University has diverted from the usual balance at top research 1 universities. The University needs to hire scholar-teachers, because it does not have the resources to hire faculty who are just teachers or just researchers. Having a long term faculty raise pool is important. Productivity is a factor in the distribution of the rate pool; merit reviews are based on teaching, research, and public service. _ On motion, the committee adjourned at 5:15 p.m. SGH:wtl These minutes have been posted to the University of Virginia s Board of Visitors website: http://www.virginia.edu/bov/financeminutes.html