Higher Education

Higher Education provides the adult population with basic and career skills, postsecondary, graduate and doctoral instruction, and research to develop the workforce, intellectual capital, and innovations necessary to promote the economy and well being of the state's citizenry. The specific missions for each of the three publicly funded higher education systems, including the California Community Colleges, the California State University, and the University of California, are addressed in those segments' mission statements. The Student Aid Commission ensures financial assistance for needy students.

AGENCY'S PORTION OF THE BUDGET (State Funds)
The following chart represents the Agency's portion of the 2013-14 Budget. These totals do not include federal funds, certain non-governmental cost funds, or reimbursements.

Pie chart displaying Higher Education agency as $11,395,347 or 7.8% of the 2013-14 Total State Funds Budget.

DEPARTMENTS Back to Top
The following table reflects positions and expenditures for each department in this agency area. State funds reflect total General Fund, special funds, and selected bond funds. Total funds include state funds, federal funds, other non-governmental cost funds, and reimbursements.
Code Department Enacted
2013-14*
Positions Total
State Funds
Total
All Funds
6420 Postsecondary Education Commission
-
$-
$-
6440 University of California
87,600.2
2,884,456
25,513,965
6445 Institute for Regenerative Medicine
58.8
257,722
257,722
6600 Hastings College of the Law
247.7
8,360
70,515
6610 California State University
41,473.1
2,340,681
7,971,204
6645 CSU Health Benefits, Retired Annuitants
-
274,441
275,233
6870 Board of Governors of Community Colleges
149.7
3,916,920
6,906,347
6874 General Obligation Bonds-Hi Ed-CC
-
267,045
267,045
6878 Retirement Costs-Hi Ed-CC
-
109,906
109,906
6980 Student Aid Commission
117.7
1,038,803
1,708,737
7996 General Obligation Bonds-Hi Ed
-
297,013
297,013
Totals, Positions and Expenditures
129,647.2
$11,395,347
$43,377,687