Existing law establishes the California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science to provide academic development to enable pupils with demonstrated academic excellence in mathematics and science to receive intensive educational enrichment in these subjects and an opportunity for pupils who wish to study mathematics or science or to pursue careers that require a high degree of skills in and knowledge of mathematics and science. Existing law requests the Regents of the University of California to operate the summer school.
Existing law, until January 1, 2018, requests the regents to set a tuition fee for the summer school within a range that corresponds to actual program costs, up to but not exceeding $2,810 per session in the year 2012 and to increase this fee by an amount of up to 5% each year thereafter. Existing law, after January 1,
2018, requests the regents to set a tuition fee within a range that corresponds to actual program costs, up to but not exceeding $1,000 per session in the year 2000, and to increase this fee by an amount of up to 5% each year thereafter.
This bill would no longer request the regents after January 1, 2018, to set a tuition fee within a range that corresponds to actual program costs, up to but not exceeding $1,000 per session in the year 2000, and to increase this fee by an amount of up to 5% each year thereafter. The bill would extend the current tuition fee provisions to January 1, 2023.