After a mandated cut of in-state students, Cal Poly tries to attract out-of-state students to fill empty spaces.
BLOG: CSU decisions more complicated than they appear
Daily reporter discovers that CSU and administrative decisions are more intricate than at first glance.
CSU Board of Trustees gets shaken up
The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees appointed Herbert Carter board chair on Nov. 18 after the resignation Jeffrey Bleich who was named the Ambassador to Australia.
Federal money to be used in spring
The federal money allocated to the California State University (CSU) system will be used to add courses and sections enabling student to graduate on time.
Graduation rates at all-time high
Cal Poly streamlined its admissions and counseling processes because of California’s budget shortfall resulting in the university’s graduation rates reaching an all-time high.
AB 656 would make CSU cuts a little less painful
I have to admit that when my professors announced their furlough days this quarter, I cherished the lost class time.
Furloughs save CSU money; frustrate professors
Chancellor Reed implemented two programs to reduce the budget deficit: furloughs and lower admission.
Bill would give CSU $600 million
With a $564 million shortfall for the year, legislators are scrambling for ideas on how to keep the quality of education in California’s school system at its current level while battling the deficit.
CSU gets money to increase course offerings
The chancellor’s office announced on Friday that the California State University (CSU) system will receive a one time allocation of federal money totaling $77.5 million.
BLOG: Student lawsuit against CSU
Requiring the CSU to reverse the fee increase would cause Cal Poly to reduce its operating budget by $18 million instead of $10 million.
Busy summer no breaks for Griggs
Cal Poly ASI President Kelly Griggs spent the summer dealing with a variety of influential issues affecting students, one of the most important being fee increases.