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- CSU Budget Is $12.4 Billion in 2021‑22.
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Jul 18, 2024 · Total Annual Revenues From All Sources. Click the graph to drill down or slide the bar to change year. Negative amounts are not accurately presented in a pie chart. For additional information, click stories.opengov.com/csu/published/Hy_5X4r9X. Updated On 18 Jul, 2024.
- Introduction
- Overview
- Base Support
- Enrollment
- Foster Youth Programs
- Facility Maintenance
- Climate‑Related Capital Projects
Brief Focuses on the California State University (CSU).CSU is one of California’s three public higher education segments. Its 23 campuses provide undergraduate, teacher preparation, and graduate education across a range of disciplines. CSU generally offers degrees through the master’s level, while also providing doctorates primarily in a few applie...
CSU Budget Is $12.4Billion in 2021‑22. As Figure 1shows, CSU receives its funding from a few key sources. The Legislature focuses its budget decisions around CSU’s “core funds,” which comprise about 70 percent ($8.8 billion) of CSU’s budget. Core funds at CSU primarily consist of state General Fund and student tuition revenue, with a small portion ...
In this section, we first provide background on CSU’s operating costs and how CSU generally covers its operating cost increases. Next, we describe the Governor’s proposed base increase for CSU, assess the Governor’s proposal, and make an associated recommendation.
In this section, we first provide background on the state’s approach to funding CSU enrollment, as well as review recent CSU enrollment trends. Next, we describe the Governor’s proposed funding increases for enrollment in 2022‑23 and his proposed multiyear enrollment plan. We then assess the Governor’s proposals and make associated recommendations.
In this section, we provide background on CSU’s existing foster youth programs, describe the Governor’s proposal to increase foster youth support at CSU, assess the proposal, and offer an associated recommendation.
In this section, we provide background on CSU’s maintenance backlog, describe the Governor’s proposal to fund deferred maintenance and energy efficiency projects at CSU, assess the proposal, and offer associated recommendations. Throughout this section, we use “facility maintenance” broadly to encompass activities needed to keep academic facilities...
In this section, we provide background on capital outlay planning and financing at CSU, describe the Governor’s proposals to fund certain CSU capital projects related to climate change, assess those proposals, and offer associated recommendations. (The Governor’s budget includes many climate‑related proposals, spanning a wide range of policy areas ...
Feb 7, 2023 · At the end of 2021‑22 (the most recent data available), CSU had $2.5 billion in total core reserves, of which $714 million was uncommitted. As Figure 6 shows, CSU’s uncommitted core reserves have generally increased over the past five years, reaching 1.1 months of expenditures in 2021‑22.
Dec 18, 2019 · Health Spending Expected to Increase in 2020‑21. In 2019‑20, the state is spending around $ 900 m illion on CSU employee and retiree health care costs. UC is spending around $ 680 m illion on health benefit costs for core‑funded employees and retirees.
Jul 9, 2024 · Top 10 student finance facts and stats 2024. The UK government spent over £4.5 billion on higher education in 2022-23. As of 2022-23, the total value of student maintenance loans stood at £205.6 billion (up 13% from 2021-22) In 2023, the average student maintenance loan in the UK was £5,820.
Feb 23, 2022 · In September 2021, the cost tracker showed that the total cost of government’s measures was estimated to be £370 billion, of which £261 billion was reported as having been spent.
Sep 12, 2023 · How much was spent on Covid-19 measures? The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in very high levels of public spending. Current estimates of the total cost of government Covid-19 measures range from about £310 billion to £410 billion. This is the equivalent of about £4,600 to £6,100 per person in the UK.