Wins and losses for higher ed in California budget
Briefly

University of California president Dr. Michael V. Drake expressed his concern about funding cuts during record enrollments, emphasizing collaboration with legislators to minimize negative impacts.
California State University chancellor Mildred García highlighted the real-world consequences of deep funding cuts, including larger class sizes and fewer course offerings that could hinder graduation rates.
Daisy Gonzales from the California Student Aid Commission praised the budget for maintaining substantial financial aid investment, underlining its role in providing access to higher education.
California Community College chancellor Sonya Christian thanked Governor Newsom for a significant $100 million investment in community college credit enrollments, supporting students' educational endeavors.
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