The State - News from May 29, 1989
Funding for some non-classroom operations may have to be cut this summer at Cal State Fresno in order to repay the state $2.9 million mistakenly allocated to the school, officials said. An audit found the error in budget calculations, and the school has agreed to repay the money by June 30. Examiners from the state chancellor’s office found that school budget officials had miscalculated several key projections used by the state to determine fiscal year funding. The shortfall represents 3% of the school’s $100-million annual budget.
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