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State Legislation, Colleges State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where We’ve Been Students: Where We’ve Been and Where We Hope to Go and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December 3, 2006

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Page 1: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

State Legislation, Colleges and Universities State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where We’ve Been and Hispanic Students: Where We’ve Been

and Where We Hope to Goand Where We Hope to Go

For CASFAA Conference 2006Ontario, CADecember 3, 2006

Page 2: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

State LegislationState Legislation

• Gubernatorial Budget Proposal

– Last Year’s Budget Positive for Higher Education

– 2007/08 Outlook

• Other Legislation Impacting Hispanic Students

Page 3: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 CA Community 2006 CA Community Colleges BudgetColleges Budget

• $97.5M for 2% enrollment growth

• $312.4M for 5.92% COLA

• $55M for Economic Development and Career Technical Education

Page 4: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 CA Community 2006 CA Community Colleges BudgetColleges Budget

• $500,000 for the California Partnership for Achieving Students Success

• $159.4M for equalization

• Student fees reduced from $26/unit to $20/unit, effective with the Spring 2007 semester.

Page 5: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 CSU Budget 2006 CSU Budget

• $54.4M to buy out scheduled fee increases

• $75.7M for 3% increase in basic budget support

• $61.3M for 2.5% enrollment growth

• $1.1M for Science and Math Teacher Initiative

• $7M for Student Academic Preparation and Education Programs

Page 6: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 UC Budget 2006 UC Budget

• $75M for buy out of scheduled fee increases

• $51M for 2.5% enrollment growth

• $80.5M for 3% basic budget increase

• $375,000 for Science and Math Teacher Initiative

• $19.3M for Student Academic Preparation and Education Programs

Page 7: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 CSAC Budget 2006 CSAC Budget

• $38.8M increase in the Cal Grant Program

• $11.9M to increase the maximum Cal Grant for new recipients at non-public colleges from $8,322 to $9,708

• $6.8M for growth in the Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE)

Page 8: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Education BondProposition 1D

• Vote Outcome:– Yes: 4,573,007 56.9%– No: 3,474,751 43.1%

• Split between segments:– CCC: $1.5B– CSU: $690M– UC: $890M

Page 9: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2006 Financial Aid Bills2006 Financial Aid Bills

• AB 2813 (De La Torre)

• AB 358 (Liu)

• AB 751 (Chu)

• AB 1315 (Liu)

Page 10: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

The California DREAM The California DREAM Act (SB 160)Act (SB 160)

• Senate Bill SB 160 by Senator Cedillo would allow AB 540 students to apply for, and participate in, state financial assistance to the extent the federal law permits

Page 11: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

College Opportunity Act College Opportunity Act of 2006 (SB 1709)of 2006 (SB 1709)

• Direct the Governor to convene a “State of College Opportunity” meeting every two years through 2015

• Family notification of college opportunities• Improve K-12 and community college coordination

Page 12: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

College Opportunity College Opportunity Act of 2006 (SB 1709)Act of 2006 (SB 1709)

• Require a 10-year enrollment plan for the entire education system

• Decrease costs per graduate by 10% by focusing on increasing completion rates

• Call on the state to develop a decade-long financing plan for California higher education

Page 13: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

2007-08 Budget Outlook 2007-08 Budget Outlook

• LAO forecasts the state facing an operating shortfall in excess of $5B in both 2007-08 and 2008-09.

• The structural deficit of this year drew down our reserves to $3B (from $9B).

• CSU and UC both proposing fee increases (unless bought out by Governor)

Page 14: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Federal LegislationFederal Legislation

• Current Presidential Budget Proposal

• Other Legislation Impacting Hispanic Students

• New Congress’ Education Priorities

Page 15: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Presidential Budget Presidential Budget ProposalProposal

$303

$828

$95

$105

$0

$380

$95

$0

$0$100$200$300$400$500$600$700$800$900

Funds in Millions

FY 2006 Actual FY 2007 Request

Gear Up TRIO HSIs Tech Prep

Page 16: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Presidential Budget Presidential Budget ProposalProposal

$13,

045

$771

$980

$66

$65

$12,

739

$771

$980

$0 $0

$0$2,000$4,000$6,000$8,000

$10,000$12,000$14,000

Funds in Millions

FY 2006 Actual FY 2007 Request

Pell Grants Supplemental Grants

Federal Work-Study Perkins Loans

LEAP

Page 17: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Presidential Budget- Presidential Budget- New ProgramsNew Programs

• Academic Competitiveness Grants

– $850 million

• Advancing America Through Foreign Language Partnerships - $24 million

• Community-Based Job Training Grants

– $150 million

Page 18: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Other LegislationOther Legislation

• DREAM Act

– S 2075 DREAM Act (Sen. Durbin, IL)

• Student Adjustment Act

– HR 1684 (108th Congress)

• McCain-Kennedy Bill

– S1033  The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act

Page 19: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Other LegislationOther Legislation

• SMART Grants (Senator Frist)

– Will provide Pell Grant eligible students:

• $4,000 grants per year for maintaining a 3.0 GPA and majoring in math, science, engineering, technology or foreign languages critical to national security during their third and fourth years of college.

Page 20: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Other LegislationOther Legislation

• Minority Serving Institution Digital and Wireless Technology Opportunity Act of 2005

– HR 921 (Rep. Randy Forbes, VA) – 2/17/05

– S 432 (Sen. George Allen, VA) – 2/17/05

– $250M Appropriation

Page 21: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Where We Hope Where We Hope To GoTo Go

• Title V Request for 2007

• Additional Appropriations Request for 2007

• The Farm Bill

• Strengthen K-20 Pipeline HACU Requests

Page 22: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

HACU Title V Request HACU Title V Request for 2007for 2007

• Title V Appropriations for Undergraduate Support for HSIs - $175M

• First Time Legislation and Funding for Graduate Education Under Title V - $20M

Page 23: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

HACU Appropriations HACU Appropriations Request for 2007Request for 2007

• USDA – Request $20M for HSIs under Title VII of the Farm Bill, $25M under Title X

• DOD - $15M for R&D, testing and evaluation infrastructure, $5M for faculty development

• US Dept. of Energy - $10M for the Western Hemisphere Energy Cooperation

Page 24: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

HACU Appropriations HACU Appropriations Request for 2007Request for 2007

• HUD - $12M for HUD HSI Assisting Communities Program; $5M to reinstate HUD HSI Work-Study Program

• DHHS - $20M for HSIs for the National Institutes of Health

Page 25: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

HACU Appropriations HACU Appropriations Request for 2007Request for 2007

• NASA - $10M to elevate Proyecto Access to a nationwide program.

• NSF - $20M for HSIs for research, curriculum, and infrastructure development

Page 26: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

The Farm BillThe Farm Bill

• The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 is set to expire in 2007 and must be renewed.

• Seek to increase funds for HSIs to conduct R&D, expand infrastructure, curriculum and outreach capacity.

• Seek to expand funding in other parts of Farm Bill

Page 27: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Strengthen K-20 Pipeline Strengthen K-20 Pipeline – 2007 Requests– 2007 Requests

• $442.2M for Migrant Education Program

• $44.85M for Drop Out Prevention

• $42.1M for High School Equivalency Program/College Assistance Migrant Program (HEP-CAMP)

• $325M for GEAR UP

• $900M for TRIO

Page 28: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

New Congress’ Education New Congress’ Education PrioritiesPriorities

• “Student Loan Sunshine Act”, Sen. Kennedy

• Increase Pell Grants from $4,050 to $5,100

• Cap college loan payments to no more than 15% of your income

• Cut student loan interest rates

Page 29: State Legislation, Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Students: Where Weve Been and Where We Hope to Go For CASFAA Conference 2006 Ontario, CA December

Contact InformationContact Information

Western Regional Office

915 L Street, Suite 1425

Sacramento, CA 95814

Phone: (916) 442-0392

Fax: (916) 446-4028