
Trending this year: Among the state college systems that got better financial news this year were those in California, which got small increases in state support. States cut appropriations to colleges by an average of just 0.4 percent in the 2013 fiscal year, an improvement over the previous year for higher education. Money allocated to higher education rose in 30 states. But there is little hope for a return to the amounts states distributed to colleges before the economic downturn that ended in mid-2009.
Full analysis: Some Colleges Get a Pinch Instead of a Punch From State Governments
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