What does the 2010-11 state budget provide for the CSU?
On October 8, 2010, state lawmakers approved a 2010-11 state budget that restored $199 million to the California State University system and provided an additional $60.6 million for enrollment growth. More information is available at: http://gov.ca.gov/. The $199 million restoration to the CSU served to back-fill part of a “one-time cut” of $305 million made to the CSU’s 2009-10 General Fund base. The additional $60.6 million funds enrollment growth across the system. (For background information, see “Governor’s January Budget Proposal and May Revise” section of the FAQs archived 10-12-10.) The CSU also received $106 million in one-time Federal stimulus funding. This one-time money allowed the CSU to use monies from state support and student fee revenues previously set aside for payroll to admit new students and restore courses earlier cut due to budget reductions. The 2010-11 budget increased the CSU’s General Fund support from $2.35 billion in 2009-10 to $2.62 billion, and represente
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