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Center for California Studies

2025-26 Budget Request
$5,738,000

The Center for California Studies (CCS) is a unit of the CSU whose mission is to bridge academia and government in the service of strengthening California’s democracy. Central to this mission is the administration of a number of fellowships, internships, and other programs, which include:

  • The Assembly, Executive, Judicial, and Senate fellowship programs annually provide experiential education on the policy-making process to 64 college graduates from across the state. At the same time, the fellows provide valuable professional service to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of state government. Fellows also take graduate classes on California government issues, leading to a graduate certificate in Applied Policy and Government from Sacramento State.
    • ​​The 2024 budget bill provided a $330,000 increase to the Center’s budget to add an additional seven (7) Assembly Fellows.
  • The LegiSchool Project provides high school students a hands-on opportunity to connect with the state Legislature and to participate in debates on issues that directly affect them. The LegiSchool Project also holds a number of contests that encourage high school students to think about how they connect with California and Californians.
  • The Sacramento Semester Program provides undergraduate students from throughout the state with internship opportunities in a variety of state government and legislative positions in Sacramento. Participants earn six units of internship credit plus six units in an accompanying seminar course in state government and politics, which integrates the internship experience with academic work.
  • The Faculty Research Fellows Program provides for directed faculty and staff research on topics requested by the Legislature and/or executive branch agencies. Faculty from throughout the CSU system are eligible to receive research grants under this program, and projects result in papers, conference presentations, symposia, and similar public service activities.
  • The Education Policy Fellows Program (EPFP) is administered jointly by the Center for California Studies and the Education Insights Center at Sacramento State. The EPFP is a professional development program for mid-career professionals involved with education policy in California.

Budget Background. The Center’s budget covers a range of costs, including: staff salaries and benefits; salary, benefits, moving grants, academic advisors, and graduate tuition for 64 Capital Fellows; direct grants for the Faculty Research Fellows Program; conference and symposium expenses, and miscellaneous other costs.

Following is a summary of the Center's current year budget:

​Center for California Studies
​​Budget Act of 2024, 6610-002-0001 Appropriation1​

​$5,738,000

(a) Assembly Fellows Program​
​​$1,343,000


(b) Senate Fellows Program​$1,013,000


(c) Executive Fellows Program​$​939,000

(d) Judicial Fellows Program​​$639,000

(e) Sacramento Semester Program​​$200,000

(f) LegiSchool Project​​$130,000

(g) Faculty Research Fellows Program​
$​96,000

(h) General Center Operations​1
$1,115,000


(i) California Education Polic​y Fellowship Program​
$​100,000
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$5,575,000
​CSU 2023-24 compensation increases
​$85,000
​CSU 2024-25 compensation increases ​$100,000
​​CSU 2024-25 one-time reduction
-$88,000​
CSU 2024-25 health care increases


​$66,000
​Center's 2025-26​ General Fund Total
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​​$5,738,000


1 For the budget year, adjustments for the Center (to be determined) will be shown in Item 6610-002-0001 of the State Budget Act of 2025-2026.