Higher Education
Total Funding by Segment

Total funding at the May Revision for Higher Education reflects a year-over-year increase of $565.6 million (2.8 percent) which is $155 million greater than comparable figures in January. General Fund and related Proposition 98 expenditures reflect a year-over-year increase of $14.2 million which is a reduction of $76 million from comparable figures in January. This is primarily due to the large shift of GF costs to TANF for a portion of Cal Grants. Absent that, this figure would have increased $146 million or 1.1 percent. Segment-by-segment figures follow:

  • Total funding in 2008-09 for UC increases from year to year by $179.8 million (3.3 percent), with total General Fund essentially flat compared to 2007-08.
  • Total funding in 2008-09 for CSU increases from year to year by $132.8 million (3 percent), with total General Fund essentially flat compared to 2007-08.
  • Total funding in 2008-09 for CCC increases from year to year by $191.8 million (2.2 percent), with total General Fund and Proposition 98 related sources increasing by $187.9 million (2.9 percent) excluding carryovers, compared to revised 2007-08.
  • Total funding in 2008-09 for CSAC (excludes Ed Fund) decreases from year to year by $30.4 million (-3.5 percent), with total General Fund decreasing by $261 million (-31 percent) compared to 2007-08.
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CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for Higher Education Back to Top

image of black pointing arrowTotal Funding by Segment
 University of California
 California State University
 California Student Aid Commission
 California Community Colleges

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
Revised Budget Summary - Higher Education (pdf * - 70K) -
Provides the entire Higher Education Chapter in pdf format.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Revised Budget Detail - Higher Education
Displays Revised Budget Detail information for Higher Education.

Proposed Budget Summary - Higher Education (January 2008)
Displays Proposed Budget Summary information for Higher Education.