Cal State considers drastic plan in case of an ‘all-cuts’ budget


The university system’s ‘radical’ measures could include a 32% tuition hike in addition to a 10% increase taking effect this fall, and turning away 20,000 qualified applicants in a worst-case scenario.

Facing a potential $ 1-billion reduction in state funding for the coming school year, California State University is considering “radical” measures that could include huge tuition hikes and enrollment reductions, officials said Tuesday.



L.A. Times – California | Local News

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