Section § 17200

Explanation

This section defines terms related to California's public higher education system. It specifies who oversees applications for different types of college projects. 'Administering entity' refers to the offices responsible for applications at community colleges, CSU, or UC. 'Applicant' includes college districts or campuses applying for projects, possibly in partnerships. 'Capacity expansion projects' are meant to increase enrollment. A 'low-income student' is someone eligible for financial aid such as Pell Grants or Cal Grants. 'Public-private partnership' involves cooperation between colleges and private entities for housing projects. 'Segment' refers to the state's public colleges and universities. 'Student housing project' encompasses various facilities for student living and support.

As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
(a)CA Education Code § 17200(a) “Administering entity” means the following:
(1)CA Education Code § 17200(a)(1) For an application for a community college campus or district, the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.
(2)CA Education Code § 17200(a)(2) For an application for a California State University campus, the office of the Chancellor of the California State University.
(3)CA Education Code § 17200(a)(3) For an application for a University of California campus, the office of the President of the University of California.
(4)CA Education Code § 17200(a)(4) For an intersegmental application, both or all of the systemwide offices described in paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, as applicable to the project applicants.
(b)CA Education Code § 17200(b) “Applicant” means a community college district, a campus of the California State University, a campus of the University of California, which may include the college named in Section 92200, or a partnership of campuses across and within the public higher education segments. “Applicant” also means the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on behalf of one or more community college districts, the office of the Chancellor of the California State University on behalf of one or more campuses of the California State University, or the office of the President of the University of California on behalf of one or more campuses of the University of California.
(c)CA Education Code § 17200(c) “Campus” means a community college district, a campus of the California State University, or a campus of the University of California, which may include the college named in Section 92200.
(d)CA Education Code § 17200(d) “Capacity expansion projects” means projects that expand the ability of a four-year public postsecondary educational institution to support future California resident enrollment growth.
(e)CA Education Code § 17200(e) “Low-income student” means either of the following:
(1)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(1) A student who is eligible to receive one or more of the following:
(A)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(1)(A) Pell Grant financial aid under the federal Pell Grant program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a).
(B)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(1)(B) A Cal Grant under Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42 of Division 5 of Title 3.
(C)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(1)(C) An exemption from paying nonresident tuition pursuant to Section 68130.5 provided that the student also meets income criteria applicable to the California Dream Act application.
(D)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(1)(D) A fee waiver from a California Community College pursuant to Section 76300.
(2)CA Education Code § 17200(e)(2) A graduate student with income and asset levels that would qualify for one or more of the benefits in subparagraphs (A) through (D), inclusive, as determined by the campus at which the student is enrolled.
(f)CA Education Code § 17200(f) “Public-private partnership” means a long-term agreement between a segment and the private sector for purposes of a student housing project, including, but not limited to, studying, planning, designing, constructing, developing, financing, operating, maintaining, or any combination thereof, a student housing project.
(g)CA Education Code § 17200(g) “Segment” means the public higher education segments of California, which are the University of California, the California State University, or the California Community Colleges.
(h)CA Education Code § 17200(h) “Student housing project” means one or more housing facilities to be occupied by students of one or more campuses. These facilities may include, but are not necessarily limited to, dining, academic and student support service spaces, basic needs centers, student health care services, and other necessary and usual attendant and related facilities and equipment.

Section § 17201

Explanation

This law establishes the Higher Education Student Housing Grant Program in California, aiming to provide affordable housing for students at public colleges and universities through one-time grants. The program divides funds between the California Community Colleges, California State University, and the University of California, with construction funded through bonds starting in the 2023–24 fiscal year. Proposals for these grants must address affordability, financial feasibility, and prioritize low-income students. The legislation sets conditions for building timelines, rent calculations, and usage rules. Oversight and reporting requirements ensure transparency and accountability. Additionally, the law includes appropriations for planning grants to certain community colleges for developing affordable housing projects.

(a)CA Education Code § 17201(a) The Higher Education Student Housing Grant Program is hereby established to provide one-time grants for the construction of student housing, or for the acquisition and renovation of commercial properties into student housing for the purpose of providing affordable, low-cost housing options for students enrolled in public postsecondary education in California.
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(1)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(b)(1) (A) Of the total amount appropriated pursuant to subdivision (l), and intended to be appropriated pursuant to subdivision (p) in support of this section and Section 17202, as those sections read on January 1, 2023, 50 percent of the available funds shall be available for the California Community Colleges, 30 percent of the available funds shall be available for the California State University, and 20 percent of the available funds shall be available for the University of California.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(b)(1)(B) Commencing with the 2023–24 fiscal year, funding previously allocated for construction grants for campuses of the University of California and the California State University, or funding that is planned to be allocated for additional construction grants for the University of California and the California State University, pursuant to this section, as it read on January 1, 2023, shall be funded with bonds issued by the University of California and the California State University instead of funded from previous and planned General Fund appropriations.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(b)(1)(C) Commencing with the 2023–24 fiscal year, funding previously allocated for construction grants for campuses of the California Community Colleges, or funding that is planned to be allocated for additional construction grants for the California Community Colleges, pursuant to this section, as it read on January 1, 2023, shall be funded with local revenue bonds issued by community college districts instead of funded from previous and planned General Fund appropriations.
(2)CA Education Code § 17201(b)(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the amounts designated in paragraph (1) for the California Community Colleges, and the amounts designated in subdivision (n) for the University of California and the California State University, may be adjusted to accommodate and prioritize projects serving low-income students across more than one segment.
(3)CA Education Code § 17201(b)(3) It is the intent of the Legislature that grants will be disbursed to increase the current stock of affordable student housing, for purposes of supporting low-income students and facilitating low-income student access to higher education.
(c)CA Education Code § 17201(c) Proposals for one-time grants for the construction of, or rehabilitation of commercial properties for, student housing shall include, at a minimum, the project goals, costs, number of students to be housed, timeline for the project, financial feasibility of the project, anticipated impact on the campus’ ability to accommodate California resident enrollment growth, a commitment to construct the project within the resource needs identified in the proposal, and any other information deemed necessary for evaluation of the criteria pursuant to subdivision (f).
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(1)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(d)(1) University of California campuses, California State University campuses, and community college districts shall submit their applications to their respective administering entities.
(2)CA Education Code § 17201(d)(2) Applications for intersegmental projects shall be submitted to each of the administering entities overseeing a campus or college involved in the intersegmental project.
(3)CA Education Code § 17201(d)(3) Community college districts and intersegmental partners that receive planning grants may submit applications for construction grants to their respective administering entities only after feasibility studies and all other preliminary planning have been completed and reliable project cost estimates have been developed.
(e)CA Education Code § 17201(e) The administering entities shall provide the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst’s Office, and the budget committees of the Legislature with information on all submitted project proposals, including, but not necessarily limited to, the information specified in subdivision (g), on or before February 1 preceding the fiscal year in which program funds are appropriated.
(f)CA Education Code § 17201(f) Submitted proposals shall demonstrate all of the following:
(1)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(1) Construction on the project could begin by December 31 in the year the grant is awarded, or by the earliest possible date thereafter.
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(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(f)(2)(A) The rent provided in the applicable units of the development for low-income students shall be calculated at 30 percent of 50 percent of the area median income for a single-room occupancy unit type. The percentage of area median income may be adjusted upon written notification by the Director of Finance to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and approval by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(2)(A)(B) Annual rent for the units described in this paragraph may be adjusted each year based on the lesser of the area median income calculation for a given year pursuant to subparagraph (A), or the percentage change in the annual average value of the California Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers for the most recent calendar year of actual data.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(2)(A)(C) The affordability restriction described in subparagraph (A) shall apply for the life of the facility.
(3)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(3) A commitment to first offer the housing available from the facilities to low-income students. In meeting this requirement, a campus may calculate the rental savings and number of low-income students that would be served by the student housing constructed pursuant to this section, and place the calculated number of students qualifying for the reduced rental rate throughout the campus’s available housing.
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(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(f)(4)(A) A commitment to require any students renting housing in the facilities to take a minimum average of 12 degree-applicable units per semester term, or the quarterly equivalent, to facilitate timely degree completion.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(4)(A)(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), eligible students renting housing in the facilities shall be permitted to live in the facilities for the full academic or calendar year so long as the student remains enrolled in the applicable campus. Renewal of housing in the facility in subsequent academic or calendar years shall require the student to demonstrate compliance with subparagraph (A).
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(4)(A)(C) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), students renting housing in the facilities may temporarily reduce their unit load below 12 degree-applicable units if they are able to demonstrate an exceptional circumstance necessitating a reduced unit load, which may include, but is not necessarily limited to, illness or injury, as determined by the applicable campus.
(5)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(5) Receipt of a grant pursuant to this chapter will result in a public benefit, such as providing low-cost student housing and reduced rents, reducing students’ total cost of attendance, serving more low-income students, or other tangible benefits that would not be practical without the grant for student housing.
(6)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(6) The University of California and the California State University shall not use a public-private partnership to construct, operate, maintain, or any combination thereof, a project.
(7)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(7) As a condition of receiving funding for a project, the University of California shall comply, with respect to the project, with the requirements of Section 92495 applicable to capital outlay projects.
(8)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(8) A plan to build funds into the submitted project bid for project contingency.
(A)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(8)(A) The amount for project contingency shall be 5 percent of construction costs for University of California and California State University projects and 10 percent of construction costs for California Community College projects. Intersegmental projects involving a California Community College shall include project contingency of 10 percent of construction costs. Grant funds may be used to cover these project contingency amounts.
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(i)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(f)(8)(B)(i) The plan also shall identify the fund sources, other than the construction grants received under this program, and their respective balances that would be available to cover costs above those projected in the application.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(8)(B)(i)(ii) Any applicant that receives a grant shall cover any costs above those identified in their application to the state using the fund sources identified in clause (i).
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(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(f)(9)(A) An applicant’s student population has unmet demand for housing, as measured by both of the following:
(i)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(9)(A)(i) The proportion of students waitlisted for on-campus housing compared to total enrollment.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(9)(A)(ii) Rental vacancy rates for housing in the county for which the student housing project would be located, as defined by the United States Census Bureau.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(9)(A)(B) Applicants shall calculate the data pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (A) using data for the most recent year available.
(10)CA Education Code § 17201(f)(10) A campus shall not apply for a grant to reimburse costs that it has already incurred.
(g)CA Education Code § 17201(g) In their submittals to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst’s Office, and budget committees of the Legislature, the administering entities shall rank all eligible applications using a composite score of all of the following measures:
(1)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(1) State funding per bed for low-income students, with a lower ratio receiving a higher ranking.
(2)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(2) Projected rents for low-income student units relative to the limit set forth in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (f), with a lower measure receiving a higher ranking.
(3)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(3) Project timeline, with an earlier construction start date receiving a higher ranking.
(4)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(4) The geographic location of each project. It is the intent of the Legislature that projects selected for a grant are fairly representative of various geographical regions of the state and campuses of the University of California, the California State University, and the California Community Colleges.
(5)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(5) Whether the applicant is reapplying with a project that was previously deemed ineligible, with a higher ranking given to the updated project applications that address any issues identified in a previous application.
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(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(g)(6)(A) Unmet demand for housing, with a higher ranking given to projects with either of the following:
(i)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(6)(A)(i) Higher proportions of students waitlisted for on-campus housing when compared to total enrollment.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(6)(A)(ii) Lower rental vacancy rates for housing in the county for which the student housing project would be located, as defined by the United States Census Bureau.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(6)(A)(B) Applicants shall calculate the proportions and rates pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (A) using data for the most recent year available.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(g)(6)(A)(C) For each project, the administering entities shall select the measure determined pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (A) yielding the highest ranking.
(h)CA Education Code § 17201(h) Proposals for student housing projects submitted pursuant to this chapter shall be considered for inclusion in the annual Budget Act or other legislation, subject to an available and sufficient appropriation.
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(1)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(i)(1) Appropriations provided to support a project included in the annual Budget Act or other legislation pursuant to this chapter shall be considered grants to the applicant for purposes of constructing the project. As a condition of receiving funds pursuant to this chapter, the Regents of the University of California, the Trustees of the California State University, or the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, or the respective statewide offices for each segment, shall do all of the following:
(A)CA Education Code § 17201(i)(1)(A) Provide oversight of the project for which funds are appropriated.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(i)(1)(B) From the receipt of funds to completion of construction for the project, report annually, beginning on or before July 1 of the year immediately following receipt of funding, to the Department of Finance and the relevant policy and budget committees of the Legislature on the status of the project. At a minimum, these reports shall include data on a project’s cost, funding by source, number of beds for low-income students, rents for low-income student beds, the number of standard rent beds and their associated rents, if applicable, building square footage, and project timeline. For each of these data elements that were included in a project’s application to the state, the reports shall compare the estimates provided in the application to the most recently available estimates.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(i)(1)(C) Following completion of the project, report annually, beginning on or before July 1 of the year immediately following completion, for a five-year period to the Department of Finance and the relevant policy and budget committees of the Legislature on the public benefit provided by the project as related to the selection criteria outlined in this chapter. At a minimum, these reports shall include data on a project’s number of beds for low-income students, rents for low-income student beds, the number of standard rent beds and their associated rents, if applicable, annual operating costs and revenues, and housing occupancy rates compared to the campuswide average. For each of these data elements that were included in a project’s application to the state, the reports shall compare the estimates provided in the application to the most recently available estimates.
(2)CA Education Code § 17201(i)(2) For a community college project funded pursuant to this chapter, the local community college district may perform the oversight and reporting functions required pursuant to subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, of paragraph (1) in lieu of these functions being performed by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges or the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.
(j)CA Education Code § 17201(j) For purposes of computing the maintenance of effort for the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 (Public Law 116-260), and the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2), these funds shall be considered fully expended in the year in which they are appropriated, and these funds shall be considered need-based financial aid, as the intent of the program is to reduce nontuition costs for students.
(k)CA Education Code § 17201(k) Notwithstanding any other law, including subdivision (j), reduced housing expenses from student housing provided pursuant to this chapter shall augment and not supplant student financial aid from other public sources, and shall not be considered when calculating eligibility for student financial aid.
(l)CA Education Code § 17201(l) For the 2022–23 fiscal year, seventeen million nine hundred seventy-four thousand dollars ($17,974,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for the purpose of providing planning grants for California Community Colleges that are exploring or determining if it is feasible to offer affordable student rental housing.
(m)CA Education Code § 17201(m) The funds appropriated pursuant to subdivision (l) shall be appropriated to the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, to be allocated to the following California Community Colleges, as follows:
(1)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(1) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Chabot College.
(2)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(2) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Las Positas College.
(3)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(3) One hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for allocation to Contra Costa College.
(4)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(4) One hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for allocation to Diablo Valley College.
(5)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(5) One hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for allocation to Los Medanos College.
(6)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(6) One hundred thirty-two thousand dollars ($132,000) for allocation to De Anza College.
(7)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(7) One hundred thirty-two thousand dollars ($132,000) for allocation to Foothill College.
(8)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(8) Five hundred eighty thousand dollars ($580,000) for allocation to Ohlone College for two projects.
(9)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(9) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Berkeley City College.
(10)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(10) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to College of Alameda.
(11)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(11) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Laney College.
(12)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(12) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Merritt College.
(13)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(13) Two hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($235,000) for allocation to Evergreen Valley College.
(14)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(14) Two hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($235,000) for allocation to San Jose City College.
(15)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(15) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for allocation to the College of San Mateo.
(16)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(16) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for allocation to Solano Community College.
(17)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(17) Three hundred fourteen thousand dollars ($314,000) for allocation to Cerro Coso Community College.
(18)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(18) Three hundred fourteen thousand dollars ($314,000) for allocation to Porterville College.
(19)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(19) One hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($145,000) for allocation to Merced College.
(20)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(20) Five hundred sixty-four thousand dollars ($564,000) for allocation to Merced College for an intersegmental project with the University of California, Merced.
(21)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(21) Four hundred forty-nine thousand dollars ($449,000) for allocation to Fresno City College.
(22)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(22) Four hundred forty-nine thousand dollars ($449,000) for allocation to Madera College.
(23)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(23) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for allocation to West Hills College Coalinga.
(24)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(24) Seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for allocation to Copper Mountain College.
(25)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(25) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Mt. San Jacinto College.
(26)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(26) Five hundred forty thousand dollars ($540,000) for allocation to Moreno Valley College.
(27)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(27) Five hundred ninety thousand dollars ($590,000) for allocation to Norco College.
(28)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(28) Four hundred seventy thousand dollars ($470,000) for allocation to Riverside City College.
(29)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(29) Eight hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($845,000) for allocation to Crafton Hills College.
(30)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(30) Eight hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($845,000) for allocation to San Bernardino Valley College.
(31)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(31) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for allocation to Antelope Valley Community College.
(32)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(32) Two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) for allocation to Cerritos College.
(33)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(33) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to El Camino College.
(34)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(34) One hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) for allocation to Long Beach City College.
(35)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(35) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to East Los Angeles College.
(36)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(36) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles City College.
(37)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(37) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Harbor College.
(38)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(38) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Mission College.
(39)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(39) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Pierce College.
(40)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(40) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Southwest College.
(41)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(41) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Trade Technical College.
(42)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(42) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Los Angeles Valley College.
(43)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(43) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to West Los Angeles College.
(44)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(44) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for allocation to Cypress College.
(45)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(45) Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for allocation to Pasadena City College.
(46)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(46) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for allocation to Rancho Santiago Community College District.
(47)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(47) Five hundred twenty-two thousand dollars ($522,000) for allocation to Rio Hondo College.
(48)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(48) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Santa Monica College.
(49)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(49) Three hundred twenty-three thousand dollars ($323,000) for allocation to Irvine Valley College.
(50)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(50) Four hundred eighty-three thousand dollars ($483,000) for allocation to Saddleback College.
(51)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(51) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for allocation to Butte College for an intersegmental project with California State University, Chico.
(52)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(52) Three hundred forty-nine thousand dollars ($349,000) for allocation to Feather River College.
(53)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(53) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to American River College.
(54)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(54) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Cosumnes River College.
(55)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(55) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Folsom Lake College.
(56)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(56) One hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for allocation to Sacramento City College.
(57)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(57) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for allocation to Mendocino College.
(58)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(58) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Shasta College.
(59)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(59) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Cuyamaca College.
(60)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(60) One hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) for allocation to Grossmont College.
(61)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(61) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for allocation to MiraCosta College.
(62)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(62) Eight hundred twenty thousand dollars ($820,000) for allocation to Palomar College.
(63)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(63) Three hundred forty-four thousand dollars ($344,000) for allocation to San Diego City College.
(64)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(64) Six hundred eighteen thousand dollars ($618,000) for allocation to Southwestern College for five projects.
(65)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(65) One hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($185,000) for allocation to Allan Hancock College.
(66)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(66) Two hundred forty-two thousand dollars ($242,000) for allocation to Cabrillo Community College.
(67)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(67) Three hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($325,000) for allocation to Hartnell College.
(68)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(68) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for allocation to Santa Barbara City College.
(69)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(69) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for allocation to Moorpark College.
(70)CA Education Code § 17201(m)(70) Two hundred forty-nine thousand dollars ($249,000) for allocation to Oxnard College.
(n)CA Education Code § 17201(n) Commencing with the 2023–24 fiscal year all of the following shall apply:
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(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A) The General Fund support for the grants provided to campuses of the University of California and the California State University, as listed in this section pursuant to Chapters 54 and 572 of the Statutes of 2022, shall revert to the General Fund and the project grants shall instead be funded by revenue bonds issued by the University of California and the California State University.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(B) In addition to the funding for projects pursuant to subparagraph (A) for the University of California, the University of California shall fund construction grants using revenue bond funding issued by the University of California for both of the following projects:
(i)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(B)(i) Forty-three million dollars ($43,000,000) for allocation to the University of California, Davis, for the Segundo Infill Student Housing project.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(B)(ii) Forty-three million dollars ($43,000,000) for allocation to the University of California, Santa Barbara, for the East Campus Student Housing project.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(C) In addition to the funding for projects pursuant to subparagraph (A) for the University of California, the University of California shall allocate funding for capital outlay planning and construction to finance all of the following projects:
(i)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(C)(i) One hundred twenty-six million dollars ($126,000,000) for allocation to the University of California, Riverside, for an intersegmental project with Riverside City College.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(C)(ii) One hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) for allocation to the University of California, Merced, for an intersegmental project with Merced College.
(iii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(C)(iii) One hundred eleven million seven hundred eighty-seven thousand dollars ($111,787,000) for allocation to the University of California, Santa Cruz, for an intersegmental project with Cabrillo Community College.
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(i)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(D)(i) In addition to the funding for projects pursuant to subparagraph (A) for the California State University, the California State University shall fund construction grants using revenue bond funding issued by the California State University for all of the following projects:
(I)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(D)(i)(I) Eighty-nine million one hundred thousand dollars ($89,100,000) for allocation to the California State University, San Jose.
(II) Forty-one million three hundred forty thousand dollars ($41,340,000) for allocation to the California State University, Sacramento.
(III) Eighteen million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars ($18,850,000) for allocation to the California State University, Stanislaus.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(D)(i)(ii) The California State University shall use seven million four hundred eighty-nine thousand dollars ($7,489,000) in revenue bond funding issued by the California State University to fund cost overruns associated with approved project grants described in subparagraph (A).
(E)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(1)(A)(E) Projects funded by revenue bond funds pursuant to this paragraph shall meet all requirements of this chapter.
(2)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)
(A)Copy CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A) The General Fund support for the grants provided to campuses of the California Community Colleges, as listed in this section pursuant to Chapters 54 and 572 of the Statutes of 2022, shall revert to the General Fund, and the grants may instead be funded by local financing issued by community college districts for specified projects. A community college that has already received an allocation of resources shall revert those General Fund resources upon the community college’s receipt of proceeds derived from amounts borrowed by the State Public Works Board pursuant to any financing program established to support community college affordable student housing projects, or upon the appropriation of funds related to fulfilling the community college’s obligation to revert the allocation it received pursuant to Chapters 54 and 572 of the Statutes of 2022.
(B)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(B) In addition to the funding for projects pursuant to subparagraph (A), the California Community Colleges may fund construction grants using local financing issued by community college districts for all of the following projects:
(i)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(B)(i) Seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000) for allocation to San Diego City College.
(ii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(B)(ii) Sixty-seven million nine hundred ninety-five thousand dollars ($67,995,000) for allocation to Cerritos College.
(iii)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(B)(iii) Fifty-five million eight hundred fifty-four thousand dollars ($55,854,000) for allocation to the College of San Mateo.
(iv)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(B)(iv) Twenty-eight million four hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($28,415,000) for allocation to the College of the Redwoods.
(C)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(C) In addition to the funding for projects pursuant to subparagraphs (A) and (B), the California Community Colleges may fund construction grants using local financing issued by local community college districts for an additional eighty-one million three hundred forty-three thousand dollars ($81,343,000), subject to future legislation.
(D)CA Education Code § 17201(n)(2)(A)(D) Projects funded by local financing pursuant to this paragraph shall meet all requirements of this chapter.
(o)CA Education Code § 17201(o) Any project receiving a grant pursuant to this section shall deliver, at a minimum, the number of beds for low-income students specified in its application when it was approved by the state. Rents for these beds shall not exceed the rates assumed in the project’s application. A project may deliver more beds or charge lower rents than assumed in its application if financially feasible.
(p)CA Education Code § 17201(p) Intersegmental projects funded through the University of California shall divide the number of beds for low-income students between the participating campuses as specified in the Higher Education Student Housing Grant Program application approved by the state and further defined in the subsequent operating agreements between each University of California campus and the California Community College district partnership.
(q)CA Education Code § 17201(q) It is the intent of the Legislature that no later than the Budget Act of 2024, a statewide lease revenue bond or other statewide financing or fiscal approach be developed and included to support community college affordable student housing projects that have been approved pursuant to this section.

Section § 17202

Explanation

This law allows California community colleges to apply for planning grants to explore the possibility of building affordable student rental housing. The law sets aside up to $25 million for these grants, which aim to fairly distribute funds across different areas. The grants can be used for various planning activities such as feasibility studies, environmental impact studies, and more. However, colleges cannot apply for both planning and construction grants for the same project in the same application cycle. "Affordable student rental housing" refers to below-market-rate housing in line with specific requirements, while "feasible" means the project should be achievable considering various factors.

(a)CA Education Code § 17202(a) California community colleges may submit requests for planning grants for campuses that are exploring or determining if it is feasible to offer affordable student rental housing. It is the intent of the Legislature to use up to twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) of the total amount described in subdivisions (l) of Section 17201 to support planning grants.
(b)CA Education Code § 17202(b) The selection process for planning grants shall include both of the following requirements:
(1)CA Education Code § 17202(b)(1) To the extent feasible, ensure a reasonable geographic distribution of funds.
(2)CA Education Code § 17202(b)(2) Require that the planning activities related to the proposed affordable student rental housing project be reasonable compared to the costs of comparable projects in the area.
(c)CA Education Code § 17202(c) A campus that receives a grant pursuant to this section may use those grant moneys for one or more of the following purposes in connection with an affordable rental student housing project:
(1)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(1) Feasibility studies.
(2)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(2) Engineering studies.
(3)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(3) Financing studies.
(4)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(4) Environmental impact studies.
(5)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(5) Architectural plans.
(6)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(6) Application fees.
(7)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(7) Legal services.
(8)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(8) Permitting costs.
(9)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(9) Bonding.
(10)CA Education Code § 17202(c)(10) Site preparation.
(d)CA Education Code § 17202(d) A community college applying for a planning grant shall not apply for a construction grant for the same project in the same application cycle.
(e)CA Education Code § 17202(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(1)CA Education Code § 17202(e)(1) “Affordable student rental housing” means housing for students that would be charged at below market rate that would be consistent with the requirements of paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 17201.
(2)CA Education Code § 17202(e)(2) “Feasible” means that a project may be accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.

Section § 17203

Explanation
The legislature intends that all the standard rules and laws for acquiring, designing, building, or renovating projects also apply to student housing projects that get funding under this section. These rules include environmental laws, public contracting rules, and workforce and labor requirements.
It is the intent of the Legislature that all laws applicable to an applicant related to the acquisition, design, construction, or renovation of a capital outlay project apply to any student housing project receiving funding under this chapter. This includes, but is not limited to, Section 92495 and applicable provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code), the Public Contract Code, and this code, including any applicable workforce and labor requirements within those codes.

Section § 17203.5

Explanation

This law requires the chancellors of the California State University and California Community Colleges, and asks the President of the University of California to gather and report data about student housing insecurity on their campuses. The report, due by March 1, 2023, should include details such as the number of students receiving housing aid, categorized by factors like gender, ethnicity, and first-generation status. It should also cover the number of on-campus beds, average rental costs, and demographics of students such as their identity and disability status. These requirements are set to end by March 1, 2027, and the law itself will be repealed on January 1, 2028.

(a)CA Education Code § 17203.5(a) The office of the Chancellor of the California State University and the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall, and the office of the President of the University of California is requested to, collect data on student housing insecurity at each of their respective campuses and submit a report on that data to the Department of Finance and all relevant policy committees on or before March 1, 2023.
(b)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b) The collected data shall include all of the following information:
(1)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1) The number of students who receive housing assistance for on-campus or off-campus housing disaggregated by all of the following:
(A)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(A) Gender.
(B)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(B) Ethnicity.
(C)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(C) The percentage of students who have dependents.
(D)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(D) The percentage of students who are first-generation college students.
(E)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(E) The percentage of students who are current or former foster youth.
(F)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(F) The percentage of students who meet the requirements Section 68130.5.
(G)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(G) The distribution of students by age group, income level, gender identity, and LGBTQI+ identity.
(H)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(H) The percentage of students who are students with disabilities as identified by the campus.
(I)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(I) The percentage of students who are current or former homeless youth.
(J)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(1)(J) The percentage of students who identify as LGBTQI+.
(2)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(2) The number of students who live on campus and the number of available beds on campus.
(3)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(3) The average rental rate for a two-bed dorm room and a two-bedroom apartment on campus.
(4)CA Education Code § 17203.5(b)(4) The average rental rate for a two-bedroom apartment in city or county where the campus is located, if available.
(c)CA Education Code § 17203.5(c) The requirement for submitting a report imposed under subdivision (a) is inoperative on March 1, 2027, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.
(d)CA Education Code § 17203.5(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2028, and as of that date is repealed.

Section § 17204

Explanation

This law establishes a grant program to help colleges in California expand their capacity to enroll more California residents. To get a grant, colleges must show their projects will either expand space for teaching or help students graduate faster. Projects can include new buildings, buying land, or updating existing facilities. The Department of Finance oversees the process and shares information with lawmakers. Universities can't use partnerships with private companies to handle these projects, and the University of California must meet specific project regulations. Selection criteria consider project timelines, demand for enrollment, local funding matches, geographic representation, and collaboration with local communities. The goal is to ensure fair distribution across the state’s public universities.

(a)CA Education Code § 17204(a) The Higher Education Capacity Expansion Grant Program is hereby established to provide one-time grants for capacity expansion projects to support increased California resident enrollment.
(b)CA Education Code § 17204(b) To be eligible for a grant for a capacity expansion project, an applicant shall demonstrate that the project will increase future California resident enrollment capacity, either by increasing instructional space for students or improving students’ time-to-degree, or will otherwise support the applicant’s ability to provide accessible higher education options to more students. Projects may include, but are not necessarily limited to, all of the following:
(1)CA Education Code § 17204(b)(1) New construction.
(2)CA Education Code § 17204(b)(2) Land or building acquisition.
(3)CA Education Code § 17204(b)(3) Modernization of existing buildings for improving the learning environment, improving equipment, increasing classroom capacity, or accommodating more students in high-demand majors and fields.
(c)CA Education Code § 17204(c) Proposals for projects to be considered pursuant to this section shall be submitted to the Department of Finance by an established proposal deadline.
(d)CA Education Code § 17204(d) The Department of Finance shall provide the Joint Legislative Budget Committee information on all submitted project proposals, and a list of projects proposed for inclusion in the annual Budget Act or other legislation, no later than four months following any proposal deadline established pursuant to subdivision (c).
(e)CA Education Code § 17204(e) The University of California and the California State University shall not use a public-private partnership to construct, operate, maintain, or any combination thereof, a project.
(f)CA Education Code § 17204(f) As a condition of receiving funding for a project, the University of California shall comply, with respect to the project, with the requirements of Section 92495 applicable to capital outlay projects.
(g)CA Education Code § 17204(g) Project selection criteria may include any of the following:
(1)CA Education Code § 17204(g)(1) The timeline for project construction, with priority given to projects that can begin the earliest.
(2)CA Education Code § 17204(g)(2) The campus’ unmet demand for California resident enrollment, with priority given to applicants with greater unmet California resident demand.
(3)CA Education Code § 17204(g)(3) The availability of a local match, with priority given to campuses with a local match.
(4)CA Education Code § 17204(g)(4) When considered as a whole, the applications approved pursuant to this section are fairly representative of the various geographical regions of the state and the campuses of the University of California and the California State University.
(5)CA Education Code § 17204(g)(5) The campus’ efforts to construct, acquire, or develop collaboratively with its local communities, including other public postsecondary educational institutions, capacity expansion projects.
(h)CA Education Code § 17204(h) Proposals for capacity expansion projects submitted to the Department of Finance pursuant to this section shall be considered for inclusion in the annual Budget Act or other legislation, subject to an available and sufficient appropriation.
(i)CA Education Code § 17204(i) It is the intent of the Legislature to appropriate funds for the Higher Education Capacity Expansion Grant Program in a future fiscal year.