April 2005 |
Higher Education |
From the NYS Assembly • Sheldon Silver, Speaker Ron Canestrari • Chair, Higher Education Committee |
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Bipartisan budget makes necessary investments in higher education The Assembly, Senate and governor passed a fair bipartisan budget that rejects tuition increases and any automatic tuition hikes each year. SUNY and CUNY students can rest a little easier knowing that our budget protects access to a college degree. The Assembly fought to keep college affordable and defeated the governor’s proposed tuition hike and any automatic increases. Rejecting cuts to the Tuition Assistance Program The state budget also rejects the governor’s original proposal to cut 50 percent of the Tuition Assistance Program. TAP has helped countless children from working families achieve their goal of a college education. Other important higher education items in the bipartisan budget include:
The Assembly, Senate and governor came together and made an important investment in New York’s colleges and universities. The fair and on-time budget is an important victory for the future of New York’s higher education system.
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