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Budget Process Overview

The Campus Budget Office (CBO) has responsibility and overview of the UC San Diego operating budget and the process by which funds are acquired, allocated and utilized.

The focus of the campus budget process is on “core” funds provided by the State or generated by the University. When combined, these funds account for approximately one-fourth of the total receipts for UC San Diego.

The campus budget process typically takes place during the period of March through August. The CBO prepares the proposed resource allocation package and presents it to the Budget Committee for consideration. After a review period, during which the Vice Chancellors consult with their respective financial officers, the Budget Committee makes its recommendations to the Chancellor for final approval. All information on incremental allocations to the campus are shared with the Campus Budget Committee and become part of the campus resource allocation package.

The campus budget process is an open process largely driven by long standing allocation methodologies developed and modified over time by consensus of all stakeholders. This approach provides a framework that facilitates long term planning. The Vice Chancellors receive their funding based on the campus models mentioned above. Each Vice Chancellor has his/her own process for distributing these funds to their divisions allowing maximum funding authority along with responsibility to follow applicable policies.

More Information

The UC San Diego Operating Budget Handbook,prepared by the UC San Diego Campus Budget Office, is available to anyone who has an interest in the budget process by accessing the Budget Handbook directly at UCSD Budget Handbook 2007.

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