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The 2025-26 Budget: Community College Facilities

Mar 18, 2025 - Figure 3 Governor ’s Budget Funds New and Continuing CCC Capital Outlay Projects Bond Funds (In Thousands) Advanced transportation and manufacturing building replacement P, W Career technical education building replacement P, W New Library Learning Resource Center P, W Library Learning Resource Center and student services center
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5017

California Community Colleges—Managing Cash in a Time of State Payment Deferrals

Dec 18, 2020 - The state began using payment deferrals during the dot ‑com bust but relied much more heavily on them during the Great Recession. The practice of deferring college payments peaked in 2011 ‑12, when the state deferred a total of $ 961  m illion in CCC payments —accounting for nearly 30  p ercent of CCC Proposition  98 General Fund support.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4307

The 2021-22 Budget: Hastings College of the Law

Feb 22, 2021 - According to the website “Law School Transparency, ” the average Hastings ’ graduate spends 24  p ercent of his or her first ‑year income to repay student debt, whereas the burden for UC law school graduates ranges between 13  p ercent and 21  p ercent.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4383

The 2020-21 Budget: Higher Education Analysis

Feb 20, 2020 - Currently, CSU has more than 50, 000 p ermanent employees across 23 c ampuses and the Chancellor ’s Office. About 90  p ercent of these employees (primarily consisting of faculty and support staff) are represented, while the remaining 10  p ercent of employees (primarily consisting of managers and supervisors) are nonrepresented.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4168

The 2019-20 Budget: Hastings College of the Law

Apr 24, 2019 - The average discount rate for the fall 2015 c ohort was 42  p ercent, compared to 25  p ercent for the previous cohort. For the next two cohorts (fall 2016 and fall 2017), the average discount rate remained above 40  p ercent.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4011

California Public Higher Education: Funding Supplemental Services for Low-Income and First-Generation Students

Dec 20, 2017 - At CSU and UC, 50  p ercent and 44  p ercent of resident undergraduate students, respectively, received a Pell Grant in fall 2016. The rate of Pell Grant recipients differs by campus. The range at CSU is from 19  p ercent (San Luis Obispo) to 68  p ercent (Los Angeles).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3724

The 2018-19 Budget: Analysis of the May Revision Education Budget Proposals

May 14, 2018 - Home prices ticked up from 7 p ercent in 2016 t o 8 p ercent in 2017 and have grown at a 9 p ercent annual rate thus far in 2018. In addition, residential building permits increased from 101, 000 i n 2016 t o 113, 000 i n 2017 and are on pace to be above 2017 l evels thus far in 2018.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3834

The 2020-21 Budget: Analyzing UC and CSU Cost Pressures

Dec 18, 2019 - This initiative aims to increase four ‑ and six ‑year graduation rates for freshmen to 40 p ercent and 70 p ercent, respectively, by 2025. (For comparison, CSU ’s four ‑year rate historically has been below 15 p ercent and its six ‑year rate below 50 p ercent.)
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4127

The 2019-20 Budget: Higher Education Analysis

Feb 21, 2019 - Of freshman students entering UC in fall 2011, 84  p ercent graduated within six years. This rate is 25  p ercentage points higher than at CSU and 36  p ercentage points higher than at CCC. The six ‑year rate at UC has increased slightly over the last two decades.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3946

The 2021-22 Budget: University Capital Outlay

Mar 5, 2021 - This equates to 16  p ercent of total estimated project costs —higher than the average of around 10  p ercent of projects costs. The Merced project ’s size and complexity may be a factor that is driving up costs for these initial phases.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4395