The California State University Board of Trustees discussed severe budget cuts affecting all 23 campuses, prompted by a proposed 8% general fund reduction, amounting to $375 million. Sonoma State has already started facing consequences, including the elimination of 23 degree programs and the discontinuation of NCAA Division II athletics. With additional losses projected, university leaders and students are calling for financial reallocation strategies to mitigate the impacts of these substantial cuts on education and services across the CSU system.
Interim President of Sonoma State Emily Cutrer said two cuts have the greatest impact, the first is the elimination of 23 degree programs.
With the governor's budget proposal, the CSU system faces a nearly 8% cut to its general fund -- that's $375 million of state support.
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