California - Welcome to the Committee on Higher Education Committee Jurisdiction: Primary jurisdictions are university, state university, and community college systems, postsecondary education, and student financial aid The Higher Education Committee is located in the Legislative Office Building, 1020 N Street, Room 173 and the phone number is (916) 319-3960
Appendix H: Higher Education Master Plan Files Appendix H: Higher Education Master Plan Files (1985-1990) Master Plan Files: AB462, 1990 (9ff) Master Plan Files: AB3464, 1990 (1ff) Master Plan Files: African-American Advisory Committee, 1990 (1ff)
2025-26 GB Budget Summary - Higher Education The Budget proposes total funding of $45 1 billion ($28 5 billion General Fund and local property tax and $16 6 billion other funds) for the three higher education segments and the California Student Aid Commission
California’s Higher Education Policy Landscape We first lay out the descriptive characteristics to get a sense of the students and organizations that are part of California’s higher education ecosystem The section also reviews the higher education governing structure to understand how the state infrastructure is organized
California master plan for higher education | UCOP Major legislative reviews of the Master Plan were conducted in the early 1970s and the late 1980s A more recent legislative review of the Master Plan, encompassing both K-12 and higher education (and pre-K education), began in 1999 and recommendations were adopted in 2002
The Master Plan for Higher Education - California Almost sixty years after its creation, the Master Plan for Higher Education in California occupies a mythic place in conceptions of Californian and American education
HIGHER EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA A higher education performance report card released in 2018 by the Campaign for College Opportunity shows that California earns merely average grades in college preparation, access, completion and affordability
The California Master Plan for Higher Education The California Master Plan for Higher Education was originally adopted by the Legislature in 1960 The Master Plan has been periodically updated, with the most recent up-date being the 2002 California Master Plan for Education
Overview of California s Master Plan for Higher Education What Is California’s Master Plan For Higher Education? The original Master Plan was completed in 1960, after which the Legislature has authorized periodic reviews of the plan Major reviews were completed in 1973 and 1987
New Investments In Higher Education - California Governor Higher education will help us recover from the pandemic and fuel long-term economic prosperity The California Comeback plan will create more slots for in-state students who wish to attend a CSU or UC school, expand financial aid for middle-class Californians, and cut the costs of student housing