Schedule J
(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Compensation Information
For certain Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest
Compensated Employees
SchJMediumBullet Complete if the organization answered "Yes" to Form 990, Part IV, line 23.
SchJMediumBullet Attach to Form 990.
SchJMediumBullet Information about Schedule J (Form 990) and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form990.
OMB No. 1545-0047
2014
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
PRESIDENT-BOARD OF TRUSTEES SANTA CLARA COLLEGE
 
Employer identification number

94-1156617
Part I
Questions Regarding Compensation
Yes
No
1a
Check the appropiate box(es) if the organization provided any of the following to or for a person listed in Form
990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a. Complete Part III to provide any relevant information regarding these items.
b
If any of the boxes in line 1a are checked, did the organization follow a written policy regarding payment or reimbursement or provision of all of the expenses described above? If "No," complete Part III to explain .........
1b
 
 
2
Did the organization require substantiation prior to reimbursing or allowing expenses incurred by all
directors, trustees, officers, including the CEO/Executive Director, regarding the items checked in line 1a? ..
2
 
 
3
Indicate which, if any, of the following the filing organization used to establish the compensation of the
organization's CEO/Executive Director. Check all that apply. Do not check any boxes for methods
used by a related organization to establish compensation of the CEO/Executive Director, but explain in Part III.
4
During the year, did any person listed in Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a with respect to the filing organization or a related organization:
a
Receive a severance payment or change-of-control payment? ................
4a
 
No
b
Participate in, or receive payment from, a supplemental nonqualified retirement plan? .........
4b
 
No
c
Participate in, or receive payment from, an equity-based compensation arrangement? .........
4c
 
No
If "Yes" to any of lines 4a-c, list the persons and provide the applicable amounts for each item in Part III.
Only 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(29) organizations must complete lines 5-9.
5
For persons listed in Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization pay or accrue any
compensation contingent on the revenues of:
a
The organization? ...........................
5a
 
No
b
Any related organization?
5b
 
No
If "Yes," to line 5a or 5b, describe in Part III.
6
For persons listed in Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization pay or accrue any
compensation contingent on the net earnings of:
a
The organization?
6a
 
No
b
Any related organization? .........................
6b
 
No
If "Yes," to line 6a or 6b, describe in Part III.
7
For persons listed in Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization provide any non-fixed
payments not described in lines 5 and 6? If "Yes," describe in Part III ............
7
Yes
 
8
Were any amounts reported in Form 990, Part VII, paid or accured pursuant to a contract that was
subject to the initial contract exception described in Regulations section 53.4958-4(a)(3)? If "Yes," describe
in Part III .............................
8
 
No
9
If "Yes" to line 8, did the organization also follow the rebuttable presumption procedure described in Regulations section 53.4958-6(c)? .........................
9
 
 
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.
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Schedule J (Form 990) 2014
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Part II
Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees. Use duplicate copies if additional space is needed.
For each individual whose compensation must be reported in Schedule J, report compensation from the organization on row (i) and from related organizations, described in the
instructions, on row (ii). Do not list any individuals that are not listed on Form 990, Part VII.
Note. The sum of columns (B)(i)-(iii) for each listed individual must equal the total amount of Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, applicable column (D) and (E) amounts for that individual.
(A) Name and Title (B) Breakdown of W-2 and/or 1099-MISC compensation (C) Retirement and other deferred compensation (D) Nontaxable
benefits
(E) Total of columns
(B)(i)-(D)
(F) Compensation in column(B) reported as deferred in prior Form 990
(i) Base compensation (ii) Bonus & incentive compensation (iii) Other reportable compensation
1ROBERT WARREN THROUGH 122014ASSISTANT TREASURER (i)
(ii)
304,541
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
11,017
.................
0
341,058
.................
0
0
.................
0
2MICHAEL HINDERYASSISTANT TREASURER (i)
(ii)
146,157
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
13,126
.................
0
8,707
.................
0
167,990
.................
0
0
.................
0
3HARRY FONGASSISTANT TREASURER (i)
(ii)
235,037
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
23,881
.................
0
10,465
.................
0
269,383
.................
0
0
.................
0
4JOHN OTTOBONIGENERAL COUNSEL (i)
(ii)
288,059
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
14,273
.................
0
327,832
.................
0
0
.................
0
5MOLLY MCDONALDASSISTANT SECRETARY (i)
(ii)
206,820
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
20,932
.................
0
22,125
.................
0
249,877
.................
0
0
.................
0
6JIM LYONSVP, UNIVERSITY RELATIONS (i)
(ii)
315,314
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
23,008
.................
0
363,822
.................
0
0
.................
0
7ATOM YEE THROUGH 122014DEAN COLLEGE ARTS/SCIENCE (i)
(ii)
182,531
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
19,029
.................
0
24,175
.................
0
225,735
.................
0
0
.................
0
8S ANDREW STARBIRDDEAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (i)
(ii)
288,149
.................
0
0
.................
0
12,000
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
26,436
.................
0
352,085
.................
0
0
.................
0
9GODFREY MUNGALDEAN, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (i)
(ii)
222,671
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
22,922
.................
0
18,345
.................
0
263,938
.................
0
0
.................
0
10JOHN KERRIGANCHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER (i)
(ii)
390,728
.................
0
100,000
.................
0
14,725
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
23,429
.................
0
554,382
.................
0
0
.................
0
11MIKE SEXTONVP, ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT (i)
(ii)
249,343
.................
0
14,937
.................
0
0
.................
0
24,746
.................
0
16,923
.................
0
305,949
.................
0
0
.................
0
12DENNIS JACOBSPROVOST (i)
(ii)
336,866
.................
0
16,430
.................
0
0
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
22,791
.................
0
401,587
.................
0
0
.................
0
13NICHOLAS LADANYDEAN, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (i)
(ii)
193,071
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
18,676
.................
0
21,929
.................
0
233,676
.................
0
0
.................
0
14LISA KLOPPENBERGDEAN, LAW SCHOOL (i)
(ii)
330,886
.................
0
0
.................
0
25,962
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
22,815
.................
0
405,163
.................
0
0
.................
0
15KERRY KEATINGMEN'S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH (i)
(ii)
375,192
.................
0
0
.................
0
8,400
.................
0
25,500
.................
0
23,129
.................
0
432,221
.................
0
0
.................
0
16NARENDRA AGRAWALPROFESSOR (i)
(ii)
232,185
.................
0
0
.................
0
89,684
.................
0
20,147
.................
0
26,632
.................
0
368,648
.................
0
0
.................
0
17ALAN SCHEFLINPROFESSOR (i)
(ii)
115,551
.................
0
0
.................
0
187,992
.................
0
11,750
.................
0
15,025
.................
0
330,318
.................
0
0
.................
0
18SUSAN PARKERASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (i)
(ii)
185,197
.................
0
0
.................
0
117,144
.................
0
18,794
.................
0
20,827
.................
0
341,962
.................
0
0
.................
0
19MICHAEL EAMESPROFESSOR (i)
(ii)
161,221
.................
0
0
.................
0
112,674
.................
0
16,349
.................
0
20,109
.................
0
310,353
.................
0
0
.................
0
20DONALD POLDENFORMER DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL (i)
(ii)
221,137
.................
0
0
.................
0
3,100
.................
0
23,012
.................
0
25,000
.................
0
272,249
.................
0
0
.................
0
21JAMES PURCELLFORMER VP, UNIV. RELATIONS (i)
(ii)
102,965
.................
0
0
.................
0
0
.................
0
10,698
.................
0
15,699
.................
0
129,362
.................
0
0
.................
0
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Part III
Supplemental Information
Provide the information, explanation, or descriptions required for Part I, lines 1a, 1b, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7, and 8, and for Part II.
Also complete this part for any additional information.
Return Reference Explanation
PART I, LINE 7 JOHN KERRIGAN, MIKE SEXTON, AND DENNIS JACOBS RECEIVED BONUS PAYMENTS FOR THEIR SERVICES AND PERFORMANCE DURING THE FISCAL YEAR. PRESIDENT'S COMPENSATION: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY IS A MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION AND IS SUBJECT TO A VOW OF POVERTY. THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMPENSATION FOR HIS SERVICES IS PAID TO THE RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION OF WHICH HE IS A MEMBER.
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