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UC San Diego chancellor given $500,000 pay raise to prevent him from taking presidency at private school

Chancellor Pradeep Khosla has increased UCSD's enrollment by nearly 15,000.
Chancellor Pradeep Khosla has increased UCSD’s enrollment by nearly 15,000.
(Eduardo Contreras/The San Diego Union-Tribune)

The increase, which will be covered by private donations, will push Pradeep Khosla’s base salary to $1.14 million, making him one of highest paid public university leaders in the U.S.

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UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep Khosla has been given a $500,000 pay raise by the University of California Board of Regents, which said it made the move last week to prevent him from accepting the presidency of an unnamed, out-of-state private school.

Khosla, who is drawing praise for guiding an $8.5 billion expansion of the campus, will earn $1.14 million a year in base pay beginning May 1.

Only four other public university presidents and chancellors received more in base pay in 2021, the last year for which data is available, according to a survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Khosla’s new salary is higher than the current pay of the nine other chancellors who lead UC campuses.

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Khosla’s raise will be paid for with private money. Rich Leib, the San Diego businessman who serves as chair of the Board of Regents, said private donors in the San Diego area collectively gave about $13 million to endow a chair whose interest income will cover the added expenses.

Endowed chairs are common in academia. But they are rarely funded at that level and are usually given to full-time faculty rather than presidents and chancellors.

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The Khosla endowment comes just over a year after regents spent roughly $800,000 to increase chancellors’ salaries. The board said it was necessary because the system’s chancellors weren’t earning as much as the leaders of many comparable schools.

Leib would not identify who donated the $13 million but said the money was raised quickly out of concern that the university would lose Khosla, who oversaw a record $3.05 billion fundraising campaign that ended last year.

“There was a very, very strong commitment from the community to get this done because of what Pradeep has meant to San Diego, including helping to bring the Blue Line trolley to campus and building lots of housing,” Leib said.

Irwin Jacobs, co-founder of chipmaker Qualcomm, told the Union-Tribune he was one of the donors but declined to say how much money he gave.

But he was quick to praise the 66-year-old Khosla, who became chancellor in 2012.

“He has done a wonderful job for the campus, for the city, for the region, and internationally,” said Jacobs, one of the school’s largest benefactors.

“He’s been watching over tremendous growth that’s allowed more Californians to be admitted, he’s worked with the faculty, staff and donors on all accounts, and he’s dealing well with the housing issue.”

Khosla declined to comment late Tuesday.

UC San Diego had just over 28,000 students when he arrived. Today, it has roughly 43,000. Khosla said last year enrollment could hit 50,000 in about a decade.

The enrollment boom resulted in a housing shortage that pushed nearly 3,200 students onto waiting lists in 2021. The shortage occurred even though the university added on-campus housing for more than 5,500 students during Khosla’s first decade as chancellor.

The university is hustling to meet demand, chiefly through the addition of high-rise dorms and apartments. This fall, UC San Diego will open a village that can house 2,000 students. A similar village that can house an additional 1,300 will open in fall 2024. And the campus will break ground this summer on a village that can house 2,400 students.

The university also is drawing up plans for a village that could house 3,500 to 4,000 students. When it is finished, UC San Diego would be able to house close to 28,000 people — more than twice the population of Solana Beach.

Updates

4:28 p.m. April 12, 2023: The salaries of all 10 UC system chancellors has been added.

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