Finance Committee Meeting - 20210401

The primary function of the committee is to oversee the fiscal stability and condition of the university as well as the university’s facilities and operations. The Finance Committee monitors the university’s financial operations, debt level and investment performance. The Board of Regents as a whole must exercise the fiduciary responsibilities and to provide guidance on fiscal policy and planning matters. To this end, the areas of tuition, fees, compensation, issuance of debt and the annual operating budget shall be the purview of the full board.

Jeremy Hueth
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Regents name Hueth to interim leadership post

The CU Board of Regents named Jeremy Hueth the interim vice president, University Counsel and secretary of the Board of Regents.
CU Peer Comparison
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CU Peers State Support and Tuition Comparison

The University of Colorado's four campuses are highly competitive with an impressive return on investment. Here is a comparison to each institution's national peers.
Value and affordability of a CU Education
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The Value of a CU Education

Learn about the value of a college degree, the cost of attendance, how CU funds student financial aid compared to the state and federal government, and the average amount of loan debt CU students have upon graduation.
Research dollars
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University of Colorado tops $1 billion in sponsored research funding for fourth consecutive year

Federal, state, international, foundation entities awarded over $1.4 billion for CU innovation.
Diversity report
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Report on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Efforts at the University of Colorado

This meeting was held on Aug. 4, 2020, during which university leaders, including President Mark Kennedy, Chief Diversity Officer Theodosia Cook, and the campus chancellors, presented on recent activities and future plans to advance DEI at CU.