HomeOffice of the PresidentFY27 Budget Requests

Memorandum

To: All CCC Employees

From: Kimberly R. Rogers, Ph.D., President

RE: FY27 Budget Requests

Date: August 18, 2026

Planning for the 2026–2027 academic and fiscal year took place during 2025–2026, with units submitting resource allocation requests tied to their goals under CCC’s revised allocation process and District procedures. Program review was paused for one year to allow for process improvements; it resumes in 2026–2027 with instructional and non-instructional annual plans hosted on a web-based interface created by Chao Liu. Year 1 goal planning will occur during All-College Day this Friday. 

In total, the Vice President of Business and Administrative Services received 897 funding requests exceeding $4.8 million. Over 90% of these requests were approved using lottery, instructional equipment, grants, and general fund allocations. As of the August 17th adopted budget submission date, $436,321 in requests were not funded. A complete summary of requests and funding outcomes by department is detailed below.

Total Requested$5,064,064
Total Awarded$4,627,743*
Difference (Unfunded)$436,321

*Inclusive of categorical funds

CCC has a $2.28 million structural deficit to start FY27. Assuming $1.5 million in projected vacancy savings over the year, this still requires the college to draw down half of its remaining reserves.

Categorical Grant Funding Allocations (2026–2027)

To advance equity, completion, and career readiness across its Career Education programs, CCC has strategically braided $574,878across Perkins, Adult Education, Strong Workforce, and Rising Scholars grants. Major investments directly strengthened campus capacity, led by $212,000 for classified instructional support and student services, $96,293 for operating expenses and student support, $78,280 for faculty release time and salaries, and $64,000 for technology modernization and equipment. Supplementary dollars bolstered counseling, outreach, professional development, supplies, and direct aid for special populations.

Within Student Services-related grants, CCC has invested more than $690,000 to demonstrate the college’s commitment to advancing equity, belonging, student wellness, and academic achievement through a collaborative network of student-centered support. From the Student Equity and Achievement Program (SEAP) for targeted counseling, tutoring, and equity programs, along with $149,370 in Mental Health Services funding to expand behavioral health support and counseling access. Culturally responsive programming and infrastructure were further enhanced through the AANHPI Grant ($115,213) and the Student Services Block Grant ($112,948), which will support outreach, staffing, and coordination of retention services. Additionally, dedicated allocations for Veterans Services ($53,235) and Dreamer Services ($24,957) provided specialized support, benefits navigation, and emergency assistance for military-connected and undocumented students. Combined, these targeted investments reflect the college’s ongoing commitment to fostering student wellness, belonging, and academic success across all student communities.

Allocations by Department for Fiscal Year 2027

Unit/DepartmentRequestedGeneral fundLotteryGrantsTotal Awarded
Instruction     
Office of Instruction &  Distance Education$63,000$38,500$17,000 $55,500
LAVA Division Office$6,200$2,200  $2,200
Liberal Arts Division Office$5,500$4,000  $4,000
STEM Division Office$13,300$6,700  $6,700
AFRAM$4,950$2,250$2,000 $4,250
APECS$18,700$1,250$9,000$8,500***$18,750
AUSER$109,750$13,750$63,000$8500$85,250
Biology$99,300$1,767$60,000 $61,767
Business / BICT$0$250$1,000 $1,250
Chemistry$39,830$12,889$28,000 $40,889
Communications/Journalism$16,600$7,750$7,500 $15,250
Culinary$14,760$3,760$10,000$26,000$39,760
Drama$16,200$8,650$10,000 $18,650
ECHD$5,000$250$3,000 $3,250
English$15,500$3,700$7,000 $10,700
ESL$14,150$1,000$2,500 $3,500
Fine Arts$45,500$1,500$24,650$12,650$38,900
Foreign Languages$500$150$1,000 $1,150
HAG$1,710$500$1,500 $2,000
HHS$17,300$250$5,000 $5,250
Humanities$500$350$1,000 $1,350
La Raza Studies$2,120$2,250$2,000 $4,250
Math$500$1,500$3,500 $5,000
Music$20,992$10,750$5,000 $15,750
Nursing$30,650$5,820$0.00$24,830^$30,650
Physical Education/Kinesiology$22,490$7,768$20,000 $27,768
Political Science$1,243$250$1,000 $1,250
Psychology$840$500$1,000 $1,500
Public Safety (ADJUS/EMED)$35,523$6,700$9,000 $15,700
Skills Center (Tutoring)^^$227,300$55,484$0.00$90,000$145,484
Sociology$1,500$500$1,000 $1,500
Student Services     
Admissions and Records$32,912$31,700  $31,700
Basic Needs$216,067  $216,067 
Counseling & Transfer$254,500$186,663 $82,494$269,157
DSPS$155,461$0.00 $155,461$155,461
Enrollment/Welcome Services$66,500$45,000  $45,000
EOPS$179,736$0 $179,736$179,736
Financial Aid Office$85,500$84,500  $84,500
Intercollegiate Athletics$713,093$531,089$46,000 $577,089
International Students$11,300$14,875  $14,875
Library$158,671$121,331$150,000 $271,331**
Outreach$63,000$53,300  $53,300
Retention/First-Year Experience$0$11,500  $11,500
Student Life$44,000$14,111  $14,111
Student Services Office–Dean$56,770$41,850  $41,850
Student Success$1,450$750  $750
VPESS Office$46,100$43,700  $43,700
Administrative Units    
Bookstore$39,000  $39,000^^^$39,000
Buildings and Grounds$667,044$683,600  $683,600
Business Services Office$75,000$42,049  $42,049
Custodial$133,222$183,200  $183,200
Early Learning Center (ELC)$172,260$277,300  $277,300
Marketing$408,600$253,600 $26,600$280,200
President’s Office$59,000$56,000 $0$56,000
Research$4,000$1,500  $1,500
Technology Services$473,640$131,040$100,000$75,000***$306,040
GRAND TOTALS$5,064,064$3,076,905$596,650$870,188$4,634,973

^Rebuilding Nursing Infrastructure Grant

^^ Does not include program-specific funding (MESA, Puente) that supports Tutoring

^^^Bookstore Fund

*Includes distance education requests.

**Purchase of Chromebooks for Library

***Instructional Equipment Allocations: $75,000 for Technology Services; $8500 for APECS