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CSU Chancellor Timothy White Announces Retirement

White, 70, has spearheaded efforts to bolster graduation rates since his appointment as CSU Chancellor in 2012.

CSU Chancellor Timothy White, 70, has led the Long Beach-based CSU system since 2012.
CSU Chancellor Timothy White, 70, has led the Long Beach-based CSU system since 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

LONG BEACH, CA — California State University Chancellor Timothy White announced Tuesday he will retire next year.

White, 70, has led the Long Beach-based CSU system since 2012 and has spearheaded efforts to bolster graduation rates in the 23-campus system.

"The CSU is deeply woven into the fabric of California, having created opportunities for so many people who now play critical roles in our economic, social and political life," White said in a statement released by the university. "It has been my great honor to work with our state's elected leaders, our Board of Trustees and our campus, faculty, staff and student leaders to reinvest in our university to expand access and improve academic outcomes for the future."

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CSU officials will search for his replacement immediately, with the goal of finding a replacement by the end of the current academic year when White plans to step down, according to the CSU.

Just a month prior, University of California President Janet Napolitano announced her plans to retire on Aug. 1, 2020. Now, two public university systems will both be searching for a new leader over the coming months.

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According to the CSU, graduation rates have risen to an all-time high during White's tenure, while state funding for the system has increased from $2.3 billion to $3.6 billion, and enrollment rose from 436,000 to more than 480,000.

"Chancellor White has helped guide the CSU through a period of restoration and ensured that the state's renewed investment in the university is repaid by creating opportunity for more students and preparing more graduates for California's workforce to help power our economy," CSU Board of Trustees Chairman Adam Day said in a statement. "The board is grateful for his service and looks forward to working closely with Chancellor White in this final year to continue our current achievements and build for the future."

According to the CSU, Day plans to appoint a special trustees committee to lead the search for a replacement. The panel will conduct a "listening tour" in November and December, holding meetings across the state to receive input on the selection process.

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