Dump state programs, then learn why they're needed
Then there’s the proposed $750 million cut to the state’s university systems, which would lead not only to lower enrollment, but also could spur a brain drain if frozen salaries drive off first-rate faculty. Add to this the proposed elimination of Cal-Grant scholarships long given low-income students and Cal State and University of California campuses might become the exclusive property of the rich and upper middle class.
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by Thomas D. Elias, The San Jose Mercury News.
