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California's Future: Why Cutting CSU Funding Is a Bad Idea
California, San Jose, USAWednesday, May 14, 2025
The cuts could also slow down efforts to grow California’s workforce in healthcare, education, and technology. This could make the state less competitive. For example, California needs more qualified teachers, especially for early childhood education. The proposed cuts could limit the ability to offer training for these teachers. It could also hurt efforts to support mentor teachers. San José State University has a unique program for early childhood education. It combines expertise from child development, general education, and special education. This program prepares teachers to meet the needs of the community’s youngest students. It is a valuable resource.
At a time when the demand for healthcare workers is high, cutting CSU funding could slow down or even reverse progress. It could affect programs that graduate nurses, public health professionals, occupational therapists, and medical researchers. San José State University is trying to be resourceful and responsible. But it can’t cut its way to excellence. Shrinking the budget won’t make the results or economic impact grow.
Now is not the time for the state to reduce its support for public higher education. State leaders have tough choices to make. But protecting the CSU system is an investment in California’s future prosperity. The workforce, economy, and future of Silicon Valley depend on it.
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