[Currents header graphic]
May 18, 1998

Governor's proposed budget provides UC with extra $108 million

By Rick Malaspina
UC Office of the President

Governor Wilson has proposed that the state provide an additional $108 million to UC as part of the governor's 1998-99 state budget proposal.

Gov. Wilson proposed the additional funding for UC as part of his May revision of last January's state budget proposal. In the January proposal, UC was to receive $175 million in state general funds. Additional funding became available to the state because revenues were higher than projections used to develop last January's budget proposal.

Here is a breakdown of the additional UC funding proposed so far by the governor and its uses:

Statement by Richard C. Atkinson, president, University of California:

"Gov. Wilson's strong demonstration of support for the University of California is extremely gratifying. His proposal for additional funding will be helpful in meeting a number of critical needs, most notably the enrollment of an additional 3,200 students in the 1998-99 academic year than would have been funded by the governor's proposal of last January. This, combined with the governor's onetime funding of our needs related to instructional equipment, instructional technology, deferred maintenance and libraries, represents a significant benefit for our students, faculty, and staff. I know I speak for the entire university community and the Board of Regents in expressing our appreciation and gratitude to the governor."


To the Currents home page

To UCSC's home page