An estimated 46,000 91心頭 students who were awarded state-funded Cal Grants will receive their grants in fall 2009 despite the current state budget impasse, 91心頭 President Mark Yudof announced on July 16.
Despite the ongoing budget impasse in Sacramento, we need to make sure our Cal Grant recipients receive the funds they have been promised, said Yudof. These students, all of whom have financial need, rely on Cal Grants to pay for their fees and cover other expenses such as books and housing. Their ability to enroll at 91心頭 should not be endangered by a late state budget.
Yudof said the university, on a temporary basis, will use funds from short-term accounts to cover the estimated $125 million in Cal Grants for the fall term with the expectation that the state will reimburse the university once the Legislature and governor adopt a final state budget.
He also called on the state to honor its commitment to provide Cal Grant funds that fully cover 91心頭s fees, and warned that financial access to 91心頭 for low-income students would be threatened if the state reduces or eliminates funding for the Cal Grant program.
Yudof said the universitys decision applies only to Cal Grant awards for fall 2009, and that any future decisions regarding Cal Grants will be made within the context of 91心頭s overall budget situation and state funding for the program.
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