| UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA TO ACQUIRE VIRGINIA SMITH TRUST LAND AND AUGMENT TRUST ENDOWMENT
WITH $11 MILLION PACKARD GRANT
Trust Welcomes Transaction,
Improves Ability to Support Scholarships
Merced, CA With funds
received from an historic grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation,
the University of California today announced plans to acquire the 7,030-acre
Virginia Smith Trust [VST] parcel northeast of the City of Merced for
the proposed 10th UC campus and create a natural preserve of almost
6,000 acres.
The Packard grant to the
University, which is likely to exceed a total of $11 million, provides
funds for the land acquisition plus additional funds to assist the VST
in achieving its mission to provide scholarships for students attending
California colleges and universities.
A coming valuation of the
acquisition will determine the final value of the Packard donation;
funds in excess of the land acquisition will be conveyed to the VST
to enhance its ability to achieve its mission.
After acquisition, the University
plans to set aside 5,030 acres as a conservation preserve that would
protect sensitive vernal pool habitat in perpetuity. The remaining 2,000
acres would be set aside for the proposed new UC Merced campus on the
southwest portion of the VST lands; the campus portion would include
a 750-acre natural reserve of vernal pool habitat protected from development.
The VST will use proceeds
from the sale to add to its scholarship endowment, invest in the future
proposed University Community on nearby land, and pay off long-term
loans on the Merced Hills Golf Course, which is owned by the VST and
is part of the acquisition.
"With this agreement,
the University can make a major contribution to the education of the
children of the San Joaquin Valley while at the same time creating a
major environmental preserve," said UC Merced Chancellor Carol
Tomlinson-Keasey. "We are very pleased that the Packard Foundation
grant allows the University to acquire the proposed home of our new
campus."
Kenneth Robbins, attorney
for the VST, added: "We are very excited about the opportunity
this gift creates. The Packard Foundation funding will allow the Trust
to achieve its mission to support scholarships by significantly improving
its financial situation. This generous grant is essential to the future
capacity of the Trust to continue its scholarship mission. We must continue
to assure students access to higher education, and this grant will help
solidify our partnership with UC Merced in this regard. The VST, like
the Packard Foundation and the University, has chosen to take a long-term
view of education and improving the quality of life and opportunity
for Valley children."
Since the establishment of
the scholarship trust by Virginia Smith upon her death in 1972, the
trust has enabled in excess of 5,000 San Joaquin Valley children to
attend California colleges and universities by providing millions of
dollars in scholarship grants.
The VST was one of the first
to recognize what a new campus of the University of California could
mean to the children and economy of the San Joaquin Valley. The VST
tract was identified in 1995 by the UC Regents as the site for the 10th
campus in Merced. The University originally proposed creating both the
new campus and a community for 30,000 on the north-central quadrant
of the VST site, with the VST partnering in the community development
to benefit its scholarship fund. In response to the need to avoid the
most environmentally sensitive areas of the VST site, the University
in recent weeks proposed a relocation of the campus about two miles
to the southwest.
UC Merced currently employs
almost 65 educators and professionals. The University's main campus
in Merced is expected to open in fall 2004 to serve 1,000 students.
The campus will grow over coming decades to serve 25,000 students. UC
Merced contributes to educational access through the entire San Joaquin
region via special educational and outreach centers in Fresno and Bakersfield.
A new UC Merced center will open in Modesto later this year.
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