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| Office of the Chancellor / Public Affairs |
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
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Sacramento Bee 3-16-04 Editorial: Assuring college access |
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It's one thing to cut programs to achieve cost efficiencies and reduce duplication. It's quite another to zero-out successful programs that need stable, reliable funding to achieve long-term results. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposes to eliminate funding for college preparation programs for disadvantaged students from schools where college-going rates are below state average.
Ending the $33.1 million University of California program and $52 million
California State University program creates new barriers for promising
students hoping to get a college education. Could these programs operate more efficiently? Sure. So use a scalpel, not an ax. These college prep partnerships reach students from communities where college-going rates are historically low. Education is the key to helping these kids become successful, taxpaying adults. Clearly, these programs more than pay for themselves in the long run. |
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