Regent Report Cards for 2019-2020 Academic Year

This end-of-year report is intended to reflect on the first year of utilizing the Board of Regents performance tracker. The purpose of this tool was to hold the Regents accountable for their commentary and votes on issues that impact the UC community. With scores out of 100, the higher the score, the more in alignment […]

Regent Progress Reports January 2020

The UC Board of Regents met at UCSF from January 21-23. Below are highlights from the meeting. Items marked with an asterisk are agenda items tracked toward UCSA’s Regent Report Cards in which grades for Regents’ voting records and accessibility to students will be released at the end of the academic year. Associate Vice President […]

Regent Progress Reports July 2019

The UC Board of Regents met at UCSF from July 16-18. The following highlights from this meeting are: *items marked with an asterisk are agenda items tracked during this meeting. In the Basic Needs committee, a presentation was made on how UC supports students’ financial literacy* needs within its current basic needs service model. Some […]

Regent Progress Reports May 2019

The UC Board of Regents met at UCSF from May 14-16. The following highlights from this meeting are: *items marked with an asterisk are agenda items tracked during this meeting. The PDST for the UC Berkeley Master of Business Administration (MBA) program* was increased after it had initially been tabled in March 2019 for concerns […]

Regent Progress Reports April 2019

The Board of UC Regents met at UC Davis on April 22nd. Only the Public Engagement and Development Committee and the Special Committee on Basic Needs convened. All items were discussion items (no action items). The following highlights from this meeting are: *items marked with an asterisk are agenda items tracked during this meeting In […]

Regent Progress Reports March 2019

The Board of UC Regents met at UCLA on March 13 and 14th. UCSA President Siegel Singh provided remarks on Thursday about an upcoming report on student debt, standardized testing and the national college admissions scam, as well as stated her support against increasing tuition for nonresident students. The following highlights from this meeting are: […]