§ 11005 Grant Termination And Reallocation
This law lets the California Postsecondary Education Commission stop projects that aren’t working well or are too expensive, and move that money to fund new grants.
A college program that costs a lot of money but only a few students finish is shut down, and the money is given to a new scholarship program for students who need help.
The commission looks at the program, decides it’s not effective or cost‑effective, ends it, and then uses the freed‑up funds to award new grants under the other grant program.
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§ 11005 Grant Termination And Reallocation
Last verified: January 10, 2026