Cal State rescinding tuition increase with Prop. 30's passage

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Updated: 11/07/2012 12:13 pm
The following is a news release from California State University Public Affairs:

The California State University will avoid a $250 million mid-year budget cut after voters’ approval of Proposition 30, and will start the process of rescinding the $249 per semester tuition fee increase already in place. With the passage of Proposition 30, CSU's budget will essentially remain flat for the remainder of this fiscal year, but state funding is still approximately $1 billion less than several years ago.

"We are hopeful that the passage of Proposition 30 will be the beginning of the state's reinvestment in higher education," said CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed. “The long term benefits of additional revenue can only be realized if higher education is once again a priority. The state needs to start making up for the devastating budget cuts of the past several years, and focus on higher education as a driver of California’s economic future."

The CSU Board of Trustees had previously approved a contingency plan to rescind a $249 per semester tuition fee increase that took effect for the fall 2012 term. Annual tuition fees for full-time undergraduate students will now revert back to $5,472 – the same rate as in the 2011-2012 academic year. Students will either be credited, refunded or receive a reconfigured financial aid package to account for the revised tuition fee rates.

Campus enrollments will also remain constant for fall 2013. The system had held applications from new students pending the outcome of Proposition 30, which has a direct impact on funded enrollment targets. Campuses will immediately begin to review applications for new student admissions for the fall.


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workinghard - 11/8/2012 10:19 AM
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And after the year they will be threatening to cut schools again if they don't get more money. They will hold us hostage as long we we keep allowing it. Putting money into the general fund is scary as it just seems to ooze out in ever greater amounts and we just keep getting deeper in debt.

ginny - 11/7/2012 4:21 PM
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Thank You regperson for being one of the few who actually (probably) read the entire Prop. like me before voting. After year 1 we all know it will go straight to the General Fund, right where the Gov and Legislature wanted it to go all along.

regperson - 11/7/2012 3:07 PM
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Too bad the funding will only be for a year. 30 only supports education for the 2012-2013 school year, after that it is not guaranteed to go to education.

RVLADY - 11/7/2012 1:21 PM
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That should help some students
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