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"CSU Budget Central" has been created to give students, employees, members of the CSU family and the general public the latest news about the CSU's budget.
 

News and Information

Higher Education Leaders Visit Lawmakers to Protest Proposed Budget Cuts
April 28--Citing the potential for serious harm to the state’s economy and future, the leaders of California’s three segments of public higher education – the California Community Colleges, the California State University and the University of California – recently made a rare joint visit to the state capitol to urge policymakers to resist deep budget cuts for public higher education.
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The State Budget Crisis: An interview with CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed

April 8, 2008 — California State University Chancellor Charles B. Reed discusses his views on the budget cuts to higher education in California. Due to the state budget crisis, the CSU system stands to lose $386 million. Reed talks about the impact on students, class offerings, potential fee increase and what he sees as new revenue options for the state.

(8:04 min)

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Leaders Make Case for Higher Education
April 1, 2008—California’s three segments of public higher education stand united in urging the state of California to invest in its colleges and universities as a path of creating greater opportunity for the next generation of Californians, and to ensure the state’s economic vitality. That was the message when leaders of the three systems – CSU Chancellor Charles Reed, University of California Provost Rory Hume, and California Community Colleges Chancellor Diane Woodruff recently discussed the proposed budget cuts.
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Campus Budget Forums Scheduled
March 12, 2008—Each of the CSU’s 23 campuses will be holding a campus-wide forum to brief students, faculty, staff, administrators, local legislators and community members about the governor’s proposed $386 million reduction the CSU’s budget and its impact to the local campus. The goal of the forums is to let attendees know how they can support the campus and urge lawmakers to preserve access to high-quality, affordable education throughout the CSU.
List of campus forums (.doc)  »

CSU Faces Budget Cuts
Jan. 10, 2008—Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed a $312.9 million cut to the California State University budget approved by the CSU Board of Trustees for the 2008/09 fiscal year. The proposed budget fails to fund access for 10,000 students, $36 million in mandatory costs including employee health benefits, and compensation agreements for CSU faculty and staff.
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CSU Leader E-Newsletter
For the latest budget information, see the following issues of CSU Leader: April 4, March 21, and
March 14, 2008. More information on how to subscribe »

RESOURCES

CSU’s Budget Office
The CSU Budget Office provides information regarding the status of the CSU support budget and finance issues by fiscal year and CSU enrollment and fee information as it relates to annual budget development and implementation.

Advocacy and Institutional Relations
The Office of Advocacy and Institutional Relations advocates system objectives and promotes the CSU through effective communication and relations with alumni, Legislature, state agencies and other external entities.

Federal Relations
This CSU office in Washington D.C. serves as a resource to Washington-based policymakers, including the California Congressional delegation, as well as to educational associations and media.

California Budget 101
Review this 8-step guide to learn more about the California state budget process.

MORE INFO
  Alliance for the CSU
  Student Fees
  Cost of Attendance
  2008/09 Budget Presentation to CSU Board of Trustees (.ppt)
  CSU Impact

 
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