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July 2022

Higher Education

Affordable Student Housing Construction Grant Awards

2022-23 Awards Specified in Chapter 54 (In Thousands)

  Funding   Beds
Campus State Nonstate   Affordable Standard
California Community Colleges
Sierra $80,497   354
Compton 80,389   250
Ventura 62,923   320
Canyons 61,858   100
Bakersfield 60,245   154
Cosumnes River 44,144   145
Lake Tahoe 39,369   100
Fresno City 34,080   360
Siskiyous 32,613   252
Napa Valley 31,000 $97,000   124 404
Santa Rosa 15,000 63,288   70 282
Imperial Valleya 4,554 4,708   78
Subtotals ($546,672) ($160,288)   (2,229) (686)
California State University
San Francisco $116,300 $62,691   750
San Marcos 91,000 49,023   390 210
Fullerton 88,900 47,997   390 210
Long Beach 53,300 28,700   403
Dominguez Hills 48,750 26,250   238 127
Northridge 37,500 20,248   200
Fresno 31,050 16,718   175
Humboldt 21,107 14,603   138
San Diegoa 4,554  
Subtotals ($492,461) ($266,230)   (2,684) (547)
University of California
San Diego $100,000 $235,500   1,100 208
Berkeley 100,000 212,014   310 803
Santa Cruz 89,000   320
Irvine 65,000 700   300
Los Angeles 35,000 28,557   358
Subtotals ($389,000) ($476,771)   (2,388) (1,011)
Totals $1,428,133 $903,289   7,301 2,244
a Reflects one intersegmental project. The budget appropriates half of the project's grant funding to Imperial Valley College and half to CSU San Diego. For display purposes, this table reflects the project's nonstate funds and beds only in the Imperial Valley College row.