Take a look at this
letter to the Titan Family, from President Milton A. Gordon. The CSU Board of Trustees finalized a plan to manage a $584 million budget deficit to the CSU that includes
furloughs for employees, a
fee increase for students, and
enrollment reductions for the next two years. In order to serve as many CSU students as possible and preserve as many jobs as possible, they have approved a four-pronged plan that includes:
What does this mean for CSUF?
CSUF undergraduate student fees will increase from $3,658 (2008-09) per year to $4,662 (2009-10) per year, and there will be comparable fee increases for graduate, credential and non-resident students. One third of the fee increase will be set aside for student, need based scholarships.
Reduced admissions for fall 2009, expecting 1,200 fewer college-eligible community college transfers and first-time freshmen will enroll this fall. (How does this affect you?)
Cut summer school enrollment for 2009 by 38%, from 10,500 (Summer 2008) to 6,500 (Summer 2009). (Did this affect any of you?)
Closed spring 2010 undergraduate admission, for an additional reduction of approximately 2,000 students in spring 2010 enrollment.
"Despite the challenges we face, I am confident that the Cal State Fullerton university community will pull together to continue providing a quality education to the students we serve and to support the regional economy with graduates that are ready to be productive members of the workforce."
- Milton A. Gordon
I strongly disagree that holding enrollment, eliminating courses, reducing faculty, adding furlough days, & increasing tuition will provide students with a quality education or assist us with a timely graduation.
We want to hear your opinions! Let us know how these budget deficits have affected you.