Budget News: Holding the Line on Tuition Increases
The governor’s latest budget proposal calls for more state government spending on the CSU and a four-year tuition freeze.
Read StoryThe governor’s latest budget proposal calls for more state government spending on the CSU and a four-year tuition freeze.
Read Story“After struggling through one of the toughest times in CSU history, the system is now in a position to address some of its critical needs,” said Robert Turnage, assistant vice chancellor for budget.
Read StoryGovernor Brown has released a 2013-2014 state budget proposal that signals a renewed investment in higher education.
Read StoryPresident Qayoumi explained how the passage of Proposition 30 will benefit SJSU at a campuswide budget forum Nov. 27.
Read StoryStudents took a stand, faculty served as commentators, alumni won elections and voters passed Proposition 30.
Read StorySan Jose State will continue accepting applications through November 30 from new undergraduates who would like to attend SJSU beginning in fall 2013 term.
Read StoryThe board voted to raise tuition if Proposition 30 fails, resulting in a $250 million “trigger” cut to the CSU. “It is clear that we cannot simply cut our way out of another hit to our budget,” Chancellor Charles B. Reed said.
Read StoryOn Aug. 16, as a guest on KQED’s news talk show “Forum,” President Qayoumi explained that millions of dollars in state budget cuts for public higher education means SJSU lacks the funding to admit all California residents who would like to attend.
Read StoryAs a guest on KQED’s “Forum,” President Qayoumi explained that SJSU lacks the funding to admit all California residents who would like to attend.
Read StoryOptions include strategies to reduce payroll costs, a “triggered” mid-year tuition fee increase, and enrollment reductions.
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