May sits on Boards
They have offices around LA where students can go and take courses. They are not a satellite campus in the sense of an NYU in Dubai, but they do allow undergrads to do so.
If this "second" campus can offer specialized courses for poli sci, urban planning, civil engineering, econ majors, then I am all for it.
I would say only allow junior and seniors to take courses in Sacramento. In my opinion, it would help with the development of the student. They may even take it as a prep for life as a graduate student.
I'm not for a scenario where students go to school in Sacramento for all 4 years. That would not be something that I think we should do.