The 1960
California Master Plan for Higher Education recognized that critical to the success of California's tripartite system of public higher education was a central body responsible for coordination and planning for higher education. The California Postsecondary Education Commission was established in 1974 as the State planning and coordinating body for higher education. The Commission serves a unique role in integrating policy, fiscal, and programmatic analyses about California's entire system of
postsecondary education; "to assure the effective utilization of public postsecondary education resources, thereby eliminating waste and unnecessary duplication, and to promote diversity, innovation, and responsiveness to student and societal needs through planning and coordination."
Closure The California Postsecondary Education Commission's entire General Fund allocation ($1,927,000) for 2011–2012 was eliminated by governor
Jerry Brown in a line item veto upon signing the State Budget on June 30, 2011. == Composition ==