Section 100110 Of Article 3. Higher Education Facilities Program From California Education Code >> Division 14. >> Title 3. >> Part 66. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) California's economic and social prosperity relies on a higher
education system that keeps pace with California's growth. In the
coming decades, the state's economic prosperity will depend on
increasing the productivity of the work force and on the ability to
compete successfully in the world marketplace.
(b) The system of public higher education in this state includes
the University of California, comprising nine campuses, the
California State University, comprising 22 campuses, including the
California Maritime Academy, a specialized institution, the
California Community Colleges, consisting of 71 districts and 107
campuses, the Hastings College of the Law, and their respective
off-campus centers. Each of these institutions plays a vital role in
maintaining California's dominance in higher education in the United
States.
(c) Over the last several years, studies have been completed by
the University of California, the California State University, and
the California Community Colleges to assess their long-term and
short-term capital needs. Those studies demonstrate that the
long-term and short-term needs total, in the aggregate, several
billion dollars.
(d) The purpose of this article is to assist in meeting the
capital outlay financing needs of California's public higher
education system.