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Cal State Is Still in the Red Despite Tuition Increase and Spending Cuts

  • California State University has a $2.3 billion budget shortfall, which has increased since it was previously revealed two years ago.
  • Experts predict that further state support is unlikely due to anticipated multi-billion-dollar budget shortfalls in California.
  • California State University warns that without restored funding, it cannot grow student enrollment despite rising numbers of eligible high school graduates.
  • The university's cash reserves total $760 million, which is enough to cover operations for only one month.
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Cal State is still in the red despite tuition increase and spending cuts

California State University says it’s short $2.3 billion, a staggering budget gap that’s grown sharply since the system first revealed two years ago that it didn’t have the money to properly educate its students.

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Cal Matters broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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